The family of the boy who was abused by the has hired legal counsel. The incident at Brown Elementary was caught on surveillance video, but since it was not reported until much later school district leaders did not look for it on the footage captured. “If we don’t have cameras for these children who cannot advocate for themselves, how can you say you create a safe environment for him, for any child like him,” she said. Another mother of a special needs student called for the District to mandate surveillance cameras in classrooms. Other parents express fear saying that they are afraid to let the district have their child at their schools. “I love our Brown Elementary family, but I am upset with how our leadership handled this.” “The fact this incident occurred in February and wasn’t publicized to the students, parents, the Brown Elementary families, and the staff until April is unacceptable,” said another parent. “I mean, how can that many people willingly participate in a horrible thing and not report it,” one parent said. Many concerned parents expressed their frustration with the school board during Monday night’s meeting before the vote was taken. Taylor, Mitchell, and King are accused of failing to stop them and adequately reporting the incident to the school district. Seymour and Kanipe are accused of forcing the boy at Brown Elementary back in February to eat his own puke after he threw up on his lunch tray during lunchtime. Nevada Man Arrested For Hauling Cocaine In Southern Indiana.
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