This is the shocking moment an abusive school teacher pushes a young kid in US
The behavioural specialist has been removed from his post while cops investigate
The behavioural specialist has been removed from his post while cops investigate
THIS is the shocking moment a teacher slammed a crying toddler on to a bean bag multiple times.
The video shows the behavioural specialist lifting the youngster by his arm before shoving him repeatedly.
The Florida teacher is then heard saying: "When I tell you to do something, you do it, boy! When I tell you to sit on that blue beanbag, you do it. Let's try it again."
The video was posted to Facebook on Thursday night has been viewed over 60,000 times.
Stunned viewers have expressed their horror over the clip, which was filmed by another student.
Carver Stefne said: "Omg. Im in tears over this video. Just the thought of a child being mistreated like this at school makes me sick. Some children dont have a voice or someone to care enough to stand up for them. The boy that did the video is standing up for him and if he knows this isnt right and can take this video then every adult should take notes from him. I pray i never have to see something like this the outcome for the aggressor will not be pretty (sic)."
While Mary Heppa said: "What a bully! He should be out of a job and in jail."
The Burleson County Sheriff's Office said they are investigating the shocking incident and officers are at Snook Elementary.
According to one parent, the boy's mum has taken her child out of the school and is looking to send him elsewhere.
Snook ISD said: "The Snook ISD Administration became aware of an incident of concern in which a Snook ISD employee was attempting to exert discipline and control over a young student.
"The incident was immediately reported by another student to the principal. The principal did an excellent job in quickly obtaining and preserving available video evidence from school cameras and a student's mobile device.
"The instructor was immediately removed from duty pending a full review and investigation of the matter.
"Our top priority is for our students to be treated in a safe and respectful manner when they are in our care."
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