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Friday, October 14, 2022

Doesn't play well with others

A fifth grade teacher has been arrested after telling one of her students that she had made a "kill list" with students she taught and her colleagues. 

At approximately 5 p.m. on Wednesday, officers from the East Chicago Police Department were dispatched to speak with the principal and assistant principal of St. Stanislaus School -- located about 20 miles south of downtown Chicago -- in reference to a threatening report that school officials had learned about earlier in the day regarding fifth grade teacher Angelica Carrasquillo-Torres, a 25-year-old educator from Griffith, Indiana.
-Michael

11 comments:

  1. If the student was at the *bottom* of the list, that's a good thing, isn't it?

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  2. Reminds me of the movie Class of 1984.

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  3. She'll be running for school board soon.

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  4. My first thought on this was, "A good reason not to arm teachers against mass shooters,
    how ya gonna vet the teachers when they can just lie about their sanity?
    Second thought: allow students to arm themselves against bullies, mass shooters & deranged
    teachers (psychotic pervy priests & nuns come to mind).

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  5. They let her leave, and waited four hours to call the cops?!? That time was spent with the district's lawyers, instead of heading off a potential tragedy.

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  6. hyphenated last name? yup your talking to an idiot

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    1. Your inability to properly spell "you're" here is very ironic

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  7. In Chicago. Probably a PSA.

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  8. East Chicago? Maybe she wanted to kill them before they killed her first.

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  9. Any good lawyer would have told her ... never put it in writing and keep that shit to yourself.

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  10. A hispanic teaching blicks? axin fo a chit stome! TERRIBLE area. I put a small gas line in dare. WWHEW!!

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