Former California principal charged after shoving special needs student to the ground, authorities say

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A former principal in California was charged with a misdemeanor after he was caught on camera shoving a student with special needs to the ground, authorities say

A former principal in California was charged with a misdemeanor Wednesday for"cruelty to child by endangering health" after he was caught on camera aggressively shoving a student with special needs to the ground, according to local authorities and court documents.

Earlier this week the Fresno Unified School District released surveillance video of now-former Wolters Elementary School principal, Brian Vollhardt, pushing an unidentified 11-year-old student to the ground in June while he and other staffers were working with the"upset student." The video does not contain audio and the student's face has been blurred.

 

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Probably 70% f these kids are given special needs status. They are raised in such terrible environments, no parental guidance, social workers can’t fill gaps. Kid was probably a real problem and pushed princ. To breaking point. Still not ok the punch kid.

Better been fired!

My father would have never let him make it thru the parking lot to his car that day

Good! 🙏💖🙏

Liberal compassion caught on tape

California?, no?, say it isn't so 😂

Two less Democrats running around. win / win

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