A kid at a Texas middle school threw chairs at a 73-year-old substitute teacher, who was left with a bloodied face when he threw the chairs back toward the child, according to frightening footage.
A video circulating online showed a substitute teacher at DeSoto West Middle School getting smacked in the head on Wednesday.
“Damn!” another kid exclaimed when instructor Larry Brumfield was smacked in the head, according to one video footage.
Brumfield was then observed taking up several chairs and flinging them back at the student who had attacked him, leaving other pupils stunned.
According to KXAS, Brumfield stated that the adolescent who flung the chair was not even assigned to his class and refused to leave.
“Fortunately, I spotted it out of the corner of my eye,” Brumfield recalled of the chair. “It landed on my leg. My leg, as well as my head. It wasn’t as painful, but I could feel blood on my face… I grabbed it and hurled it back at him.”
According to the video, several students were yelling or standing on desks as the injured instructor strolled about inspecting the damage.
Other recordings showed Brumfield flinging chairs towards the little child who had thrown one originally in an attempt to fight off the enraged instructor.
“Oh my goodness, he’s bleeding!” At one point, one of the girls shouts.
Last week, DeSoto police stated that an investigation into the event was underway. The next day, a stronger police presence was on site to avoid additional in-class mayhem.
According to the video, several students were yelling or standing on desks as the injured instructor strolled about inspecting the damage.
Other recordings showed Brumfield flinging chairs towards the little child who had thrown one originally in an attempt to fight off the enraged instructor.
“Oh my goodness, he’s bleeding!” At one point, one of the girls shouts.
Last week, DeSoto police stated that an investigation into the event was underway. The next day, a stronger police presence was on site to avoid additional in-class mayhem.
Classes were cancelled on Friday, and spring break began a day earlier than planned.
“Students may have observed and recorded an attack that occurred in a classroom on a district site,” DeSoto ISD officials stated in a statement released Wednesday. “The district expressly states that it does not condone or support the incident’s behaviour, and that all parties will be held accountable to the full extent of the district’s abilities to resolve the situation.”
Messages left with district officials and DeSoto police were not responded immediately Tuesday.
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