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Teacher Guilty in Performing a Mock Hanging on a 2nd Grader!

Minoriteeburg
11-02-2006, 04:36
Teacher guilty in mock hanging
East Orange man faces jail time after conviction in incident involving second-grader
Friday, February 10, 2006

A Newark substitute teacher who forced a second-grader to stand on a chair and tightened a string around the child's neck in a mock hanging has been convicted of disorderly persons offenses and could face jail time, a prosecutor said yesterday.

Albert Coleman, 61, of East Orange, was convicted Tuesday in a bench trial before Superior Court Judge Dennis Carey of simple assault and disorderly conduct, said Mark Ali, an assistant Essex County prosecutor.

Ali, who heads the office's child-abuse unit, said the incident occurred March 29, 2004, as Coleman was overseeing the boy, now 9, in an after-school program at the Elliott Street School.

Coleman, who wanted to punish the child for not following instructions to do his homework, asked him if he knew what "strangulation" was and then forced him to stand on a chair, Ali said.

A string that had been used for a decoration was hanging from a light fixture above the chair with one end in a loop like a noose, the prosecutor said. Coleman slipped the string around the child's neck and pulled it tight by kicking the child's chair, Ali said.

"The child was crying hysterically afterward," Ali said. "The wound from the string went about a third of the way around his neck."

The incident came to the attention of school officials immediately after it occurred.

Coleman, who did not testify at the trial, gave a different version of the event in his testimony before a grand jury on Nov. 9, 2004.

The teacher said he was just playing with the child and that the string was never around his neck, according to a transcript of the testimony Ali entered into evidence in the trial.

He said he told the child in jest he was going to hang him from the string if he did not stop fooling around and do his homework. He said when the child kept fooling around, he went though with the gag and pulled up a chair.

"The child was crying hysterically afterward," Ali said. "The wound from the string went about a third of the way around his neck."



>>FULL STORY (http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/jersey/index.ssf?/base/news-2/1139554634111310.xml&coll=1)

Ok so off the bat this guy has some damn issues. who the hell hangs a child, even if it is fake. Talk about screwing a kid up for life.
Eutrusca
11-02-2006, 04:38
Ok so off the bat this guy has some damn issues. who the hell hangs a child, even if it is fake. Talk about screwing a kid up for life.
Jeeze. That's just ... almost beyond belief! :(
Timor Island
11-02-2006, 04:41
Kind of scary. Having teachers like that with that kind of authority.

Just think if they were alone, or something went wrong or the kid hadn't spoken or anything.

Looks like Home studying is better and better every day.
Psychotic Mongooses
11-02-2006, 04:41
What a wierd paste.... the story repeated itself half way down *scratchs head*
Minoriteeburg
11-02-2006, 04:45
What a wierd paste.... the story repeated itself half way down *scratchs head*


damn didn't notice that i believe i fixed it.
Minoriteeburg
11-02-2006, 04:53
Jeeze. That's just ... almost beyond belief! :(


yeah I hope that guy does real hard time in prison.
Jenrak
11-02-2006, 04:58
Congrats to this guy...

...damn kids running wild nowadays - shows them some proper discipline.
Shrubinia
11-02-2006, 05:01
Congrats to this guy...

...damn kids running wild nowadays - shows them some proper discipline.

I couldn't agree more.
Timor Island
11-02-2006, 05:09
Hopefully you two don't have any kinds now, or ever.

Now i am extremely Liberal, but the kid could have died. The teacher should deserve punishment.
Jenrak
11-02-2006, 05:14
Hopefully you two don't have any kinds now, or ever.

Now i am extremely Liberal, but the kid could have died. The teacher should deserve punishment.

It's 'kids', not 'kinds'.

And I make no promises.
5iam
11-02-2006, 05:18
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!

*breath*

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!

OMFGROFLMAO Holy ****ing siht that is the funniest thing I have ever heard!!

"Billy, do you have your homework?"
"Nooo..."
"Well Billy, do you know what 'strangulation' is?"
"Noooooo..."
(serious) "Go stand on that chair Billy" *gets rope*
Colodia
11-02-2006, 05:28
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!

*breath*

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!

OMFGROFLMAO Holy ****ing siht that is the funniest thing I have ever heard!!

"Billy, do you have your homework?"
"Nooo..."
"Well Billy, do you know what 'strangulation' is?"
"Noooooo..."
(serious) "Go stand on that chair Billy" *gets rope*
lmao...

I gotta admit, this story is pretty funny. Yeah, disturbing, but funny.
Katganistan
11-02-2006, 05:51
He's an asshole and should NEVER be allowed near kids again. Prison time -- hell yeah.

Sadly, many substitute teachers do not have the full training, background checks, etc. that fully licensed teachers must have. I subbed for a few years before I was licensed and all I needed was a BA.
Teh_pantless_hero
11-02-2006, 05:58
He's an asshole and should NEVER be allowed near kids again. Prison time -- hell yeah.

Sadly, many substitute teachers do not have the full training, background checks, etc. that fully licensed teachers must have. I subbed for a few years before I was licensed and all I needed was a BA.
You needed a BA to sub? You don't even have to have an intention of studying to be a teacher to be a sub around here.
Novoga
11-02-2006, 06:02
That is the funniest thing I have heard all day.
Katganistan
11-02-2006, 06:06
You needed a BA to sub? You don't even have to have an intention of studying to be a teacher to be a sub around here.

I had heard that there were places where a pulse and respiration were all that were needed.... I thought that either people were joking or it was licensed teachers being snarky.

Sad that it's actually true.
Eutrusca
11-02-2006, 06:12
He's an asshole and should NEVER be allowed near kids again. Prison time -- hell yeah.

Sadly, many substitute teachers do not have the full training, background checks, etc. that fully licensed teachers must have. I subbed for a few years before I was licensed and all I needed was a BA.
I was a substitute several times. Gave me enough insight to know that I definitely did NOT want to be a teacher!
Sumamba Buwhan
11-02-2006, 07:32
wow

just... whoa

sounds like something I might do because I have little patience when it comes to little snot nosed kids

don't worry I am not having any of my own
Minoriteeburg
11-02-2006, 10:48
wow

just... whoa

sounds like something I might do because I have little patience when it comes to little snot nosed kids

don't worry I am not having any of my own


Of course it sounds like something you might do, but is it something you would do?
Zero Six Three
11-02-2006, 12:05
The thing about children that you have to understand is that they're just little people and by that I mean they contain all the traits of humans like anger, hate etc. and because they're so small it's they're like cute but concentrated balls of rage and evil..
Jeruselem
11-02-2006, 12:25
No guessing what will accidentally happen to him if he does end up in prison.
Andaras Prime
11-02-2006, 12:30
Funny thing is this teacher guy will probably end up hanging from his prison ceiling.
Hakartopia
11-02-2006, 19:12
Sounds like a plot to VG Cats.