Middle school teacher charged with abuse after student refused to stand for Pledge
02/15/2018 6:48 am PST
By Zora Stephenson, KDVR
LAFAYETTE, Colo. -- (KDVR) -- The Lafayette teacher put on administrative leave after police say she forced a student to stand during the Pledge of Allegiance is now charged with child abuse and assault.
Karen Smith, a P.E. teacher at Angevine Middle School, was put on administrative leave February 1. Almost two weeks later she's now charged.
“She like yanked him or like pulled him up,” a student who was in the class when it happened said.
Police say Smith lifted the student by his jacket and removed him from the room. FOX31 went to Smith's house to try and get more answers. Her husband answered the door and said Smith wasn't home. He also said the couple had no comment right now.
Back at school parents have their own opinions.
“I think it's beyond the pledge," Parent Manny Perez said.
“That's not cool, you shouldn't put your hands on a kid,” another parent Dave Martinez said. “It's a free country right, you should be able to do what you want, stand or sit.”
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