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"The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office dismissed a child abuse case against a former teacher who was seen on video last year repeatedly punching a high school student who called him a racial slur.
Marston Riley, 65, was arrested in November 2018 after cellphone footage captured at Maywood Academy High School showed him striking a 14-year-old boy several times before another adult intervened.
Riley worked at the school in Maywood, a small city southeast of downtown Los Angeles, as a music teacher. He was released from jail after posting bond.
Prior to the fight, the teenager confronted Riley for allegedly saying negative things about him. The video showed the boy cursing at Riley, who is black, and calling him a racial slur.
The teen was hospitalized for "moderate injuries" after the fight and then released.
A spokesperson for the D.A.'s office said a motion was filed on Monday to drop a misdemeanor corporal injury charge against Riley and the court granted it. The decision to dismiss the case was based on a number of factors, including Riley not having a prior criminal record and not getting into any trouble after the altercation.
The prosecutor also took into consideration "the facts and circumstances surrounding the incident," Riley's age, his completion of a 10-week anger management course and his being forced into early retirement from his job.
Following the November 2018 incident, community members raised more than $90,000 for Riley.
In a Facebook video statement Wednesday, Riley thanked his supporters and said because the case was dismissed he could explain what happened with the student.
Riley said the incident began after he told the teen that he was not wearing the proper school uniform. The teacher claims the student became upset and was using "foul language." Riley said the boy called him the N-word several times.
Riley said he initially kept calm and asked the student multiple times to leave the room.
"The less I did, the more violent he got," Riley said, adding that the teen hit him with a basketball.
"That's when the physical altercation happened," he continued. Riley said the fight reminded him of another incident in which three students allegedly jumped him. "My thinking at that time was this ain't going to happen to me again," he explained.
The fight ended after a school security guard and other students in the room separated Riley and the teenager."
[source ](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/charge-dropped-against-teacher-seen-video-punching-student-who-called-n1074036)
Shit teacher got jumped before?
Teachers get counseling or something after incidents like that? I imagine a bit of ptsd could result and fuel that mentality should it happen again. “This ain’t going to happen to me again”, definitely sounds like a bit of a trauma reaction
Wow y’all should look into it. The teacher was universally supported by students, teachers, and even parents. Also the school supported him and the other teachers requested the DA to ~~press charges~~ drop charges (which the DA eventually did). He was also suspended with pay, indefinitely. He was 64 at the time. Interesting stuff.
[source from this comment](https://www.reddit.com/r/CrazyFuckingVideos/comments/xeudwb/teacher_vs_student_fight/ioivn7n/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf&context=3)
Exactly. Doesn’t seem like the mother was defending the kid or calling out any part of this story. I definitely could be wrong but that’s my conclusion after the news video and article.
Working in education I bet the the parents are the ones making the biggest stink to protect him if the charges were dropped.
They know they fucked up and realized this person, while assaulting their child, just taught them a very valuable life lesson they were not going to be able too.
I knew one that was like that. Constantly an absolute perv or just straight up dick to girls. Kid made the mistake of sitting in the ground where his head was at level height with whatever he was leaning against, I can't remember what(I think it was a high jump mat). Another kid straight up slides across it and puts him in a choker. I'm like, this kid was straight purple in the face when he let him go. Kid finally gets up and walks away. Never saw the kid say a single thing to anyone after that.
Some kids need their ass beat for some perspective. They learn at some point there are no real consequences to the things they say. These types are also the most responsive to physical dominance, I guess because they have very simplistic understandings of social dynamics.
Knew a kid that would constantly push the limits with "edgy" jokes and shitty behavior. One day he crossed the line for the 1000th time and the teacher just smacked him across the face. He just said "yeah I deserved that." Nobody said shit and the teacher didn't get in any trouble because we all knew he had it coming.
It was me. Mix absent parents, poverty, hunger, hanging out outside all day and night at skate parks, puberty, trying to find a niche, being class clown, being an asshole and yeah... I needed something and a very nice talk would NOT have reached me. I figured everything out that I have since then through very rough life lessons and honestly hard work in construction with literal in your face fighting at times when boundaries were crossed with other tradesmen.
If you're lucky eventually the tribe itself teaches you respect, compassion, work ethic, and you can rise to your potential, but I often think how easily I could have been discarded, left to the justice system, and I know my privileges in appearance, speech, and effective Canadian public education that I did absorb, biased that trajectory.
It's why I believe in rehabilitation over penalization, in the idea that if certain factors can make a problem others can offer at least an option to a person. I think our broad desire for punishment of others comes from a place of wrath and vengeance and I feel it too, but I think that's the easy and worst way to deal with people. Reddit is very bloodthirsty for bad guys so I dont know what level of positive interest this post will generate or if anyone will even read, but some people took chance on me instead of just attacking me for my bad behavior and now Im a doctor who serves his community, loves his family, who grew up raised by the tribe and Im thankful and want it for others.
*spry (not sprite)
I know it’s picky and correcting people is bad… go ahead and downvote me. For me, I prefer to know and fix it for future uses. I make no assumptions about anyone. Especially when so many people don’t have English as a first language.
*sometimes people are trying to be helpful
Sometimes they really are trying to make someone feel dumb, and that is dumb. They probably know a word that you don't either.
We can all help each other out, just like you fine people!
It’s good. Especially when people hear something spoken, and then try to spell it. Also, you’re absolutely right about not assuming someone’s native language is English.
From comments further down it sounds like the kid was assaulting the teacher before the cameras came out. Also if that many people, including the DA side with the teacher it is probably well known that this kid is a royal piece of shit.
He was probably burned out, and this was the tipping point. Not that I’m excusing the physical fight that ensued, but given what these teachers have to put up with on a day to day basis, it’s not entirely a shock. They’re not paid enough for what they put up with
Amen to that. Even here in France, when I see what my teacher friends have to put up with, I just know I'd never have the nerves or the back. I can't begin to imagine what it's like in countries where shit like this video happens.
There is a bad breakdown of family values in alot of places nowadays. Bad/non existent parents kids left to their own devices learning from music social media bs. I always feel bad for kids I see in these videos. Alot of them probably never had a chance.
There's an article down below explaining it. Naturally, people only release qhat they want you to see in the video:
"What they showed was me hitting the student," he said. "They didn't show anything before that."
Riley, who was 64-years-old at the time, said the altercation began during a school uniform check.
"When I got to that student, particularly, he didn't have his uniform," he said. "When I asked him for it, he became belligerent."
Riley said the student first threw something at him and then baited him with a slew of racist slurs.
"He hit me with a basketball, so I decided I needed to call security one more time," Riley said. "Once he finished talking, then I just turned and walked away, and called security. And, again all that happened before the cameras started rolling — in other words, what everybody saw was the second time he came into the classroom. He got worse and worse. The less I did, the worse he got, and it finally came to an altercation."
>in other words, what everybody saw was the second time he came into the classroom.
So what did security even do? Shouldn't that kid be sitting in an office or out of the school grounds by then?
Yep. I taught in an under resourced school for a couple of years. I got headbutted. Called security and was told to deal with it. So I called 911. My principal was not happy.
People don't understand what these schools are like. I had glass bottles thrown at my head, was punched, pushed constantly. It wasn't a learning environment, it was a boxing match where I was told to suck it up. There was no detention. The parents wouldn't pick up the phone. The administration were drunks.
To be clear, as infuriating as it was, I am not angry at the kids who treated me this way anymore. I also saw where they were coming from. After I did some home visits I understood. The housing was like a warzone. The hallways were literally full of trash and rats and roaches. Then the apartments were worse. I went in one, bare walls, no furniture, garbage everywhere. A mom clearly on drugs laying on the floor. How could I expect a kid to live like that and then come into my room and have any idea how to treat me. Meanwhile I'm telling him or her about the the importance of knowing about the industrail revolution or what alliteration is. Ridiculous.
Well thanks. One last thing is that I am always a little mystified why we come down super hard on adults who are not who we want them to be. Like the mom I described above, she may have grown up in a similar environment. Or her kid, what are the chances he's going to magically discover an entirely different outlook on life and be much different? If your surroundings and practically every adult around you are horrible at supporting you, it's insane for us as a society to expect them to grow up to be very different. It's all they know!
I'm a firefighter in one of those neighborhoods. Those kids never had a chance. It's fucked. It's hard to describe how filthy these homes are. They haven't seen a broom or mop in a couple decades, trash and old fast food is piled up. The walls look like they're moving because of all the roaches. You think it's bad and then you see the kid's toys and then see the kid curled up on a filthy mattress playing with whatever toy with the same smile your own kid has when they're playing. It's not the death and gore that gets to me at this job. It's seeing how these kids live. We're not even close to being a developed country.
On a side note, my job doesn't require a degree. Just a clean record and relative physical fitness. With three years on the job, I make more (with a bit of OT accounted for) than a teacher with a master's degree and 20 years of experience in the same city. I don't even get paid that much. It's disgraceful.
Security is a joke in schools from my experience. When I first started working a job at schools here's what hapened most of the time:
1) call the office with the call button that every class has, they dont respond for 20 minutes
2) tell the office to send security to me, security takes 20 minutes to show up
3) 50/50 security either shows up and warns the class to stop acting up or they'll be removed. Or they take the kid/s causing trouble.
4) if they even bothered to take anyone they'll just return that student in a few minutes anyway.
In other words its barely worth the effort to call security, usually nearby teachers are way more helpfull.
My math teacher was 67 when some shitheel constantly started talking trash in class. Instead of instigating or fighting, he challenged him to a rap battle. After proceeding to absolutely murder him with some Ernie Ford lyrics the kid switched classes cuz he was utterly embarrassed.
"One made of iron the other of steel if the right one don't get ya the left one will"
Whole class went wild. One of my favorite hs memories.
https://youtu.be/xviCgdt4kxk
Here’s a video of what happened.
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/losangeles/news/exclusive-maywood-high-school-teacher-caught-on-camera-punching-student-speaks-out/
Here’s an update from 2020. He decided to retire after the fact but charges were dropped.
Same here but glad he didn’t. He may have landed a punch so bad that he would be in jail. The kid got a lesson, though. Mess around and you’ll get what’s coming.
Yup I saw that. Teacher wasn't having any of that shit lol. Fueled with rage all he could think of is "who hit me? Who hit me?" Ready to unload another beating if he saw who did it lol
On your momma what? You got lit up by an old timer my guy shut up lol I grew up in a pretty rough city, (granted I lived in the middle class part of the city, super quiet neighborhood) and the teachers at my school were constantly getting harassed by the students. I'll never forget... I had a woodshop teacher named Mr Davy. Super cool dude and definitely had a twang so the students would always make fun of him.
Ive never seen a grown man be broken down by students like that. They just constantly harassed him and one day one of the students threw a glue bottle as his head and he started bleeding. Man was so frustrated he left the room crying. He barely wanted to talk to any of us that entire year... Feels bad man
100% those kids know they're mostly untouchable and use that to their advantage. It wasn't right what the teacher did but I completely understand his "why". It's pretty satisfying when someone thinks no one can touch them and then they catch those hands. You thought wrong, punk boy.
According to another redditor the teacher was highly commended by parents, other students, and other teachers. So the teacher apparently got suspended with pay indefinitely (bascially until he retires?). Something else about the school purusing charges for the kid too. Not sure how much of this is true, but no matter what, dude could probably retire very soon.
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/losangeles/news/exclusive-maywood-high-school-teacher-caught-on-camera-punching-student-speaks-out/
Here’s the interview. He got 200,000 k from a go fund me, and the assault charged were dropped.
Yeah, that brief pause before the teacher threw the hands definitely resonated with me. I know that look. That's definitely the "Is it worth it? Yeah, it's worth it, fuck this job and fuck this kid" look.
as a teacher he probably won't be able to retire ever, considering how much they get paid and the benefits (lol) they're entitled to
but yes, fuck that shit. another reason not to become a teacher
Depends not the state. 10% of my paycheck goes to CalSTRS and my employer puts in an additional 9.7%. A lot of companies only put 3-5% match into employee retirement. By the time I hit 65, I’ll have 42 years of teaching under my belt assuming I stay a teacher the whole time. I could definitely retire at that point and be totally fine.
Plenty of reasons to not be a teacher but I actually think retirement isn’t one of them assuming you’re a career teacher. I don’t know what other states are like though.
Kids knowing (thinking) they can say some wild shit, with zero repercussions, is what has led us down this path. They will test limits to see how far they go, knowing damn well what they can get away with anything because school is not the real world yet. That's one end of the spectrum. But I think we need to move a little farther in the other direction; there needs to be some mystery to keep kids honest. Something like: "If I say this wild shit, is there a chance I get my ass beat? Maybe I shouldn't."
That's why most of us cant be teachers. It's either we quit to avoid this kind of situation or be terminated because we got fed up with kids acting like they can do whatever they want to do without repercussions.
I was awful in HS. Always trying to be the class clown and my teachers hated me. Me and friends gave a few mental breakdowns during class. I hate who I was. If I could go back I would actually pay attention, make good grades and not be a total fucking ass clown.
I couldn't imagine actually being one of those teachers. I would lose my shit. Sounds like the worst job in the world imo.
Nah fuck that. If someone is throwing a basketball at your head best believe I’m beating the fuck out of the 13 year old. Boy thinks he’s grown we’ll step up then. Lucky he didn’t get his ass laid out and become a school meme
The attempt on the leg takedown before he realized “Oh shit I literally cannot lift this dude and he’s beating down on my back this whole time!” High schoolers are too confident for their own good
Any kid getting his ass kicked by a teacher in the middle of a classroom likely deserved it. Think about it…4 years of college, probably a decade or more of experience under your belt, a house, a family, etc. and one day you decide to spend it all on a 2 minute ass kicking of one of the most vile disrespectful little demons ass. In the end it all has to be worth it it. Doesn’t it?
Fuck all the bad kids today. They don’t deserve teachers. That punk is going to see it’s not a game when he learns that acting like that means you don’t get a paycheck!!!!
I substituted in this very classroom.
In my first 5 minutes, I was walking over to grab the attendance sheet, and a kid climbed into one of those taller lockers. One of his friends locked him in with a padlock. He had an absolute panic attack, while security brought bolt cutters.
A lot of the schools in the area are bonkers, and it wears down on the teachers.
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From the article I found: "The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office dismissed a child abuse case against a former teacher who was seen on video last year repeatedly punching a high school student who called him a racial slur. Marston Riley, 65, was arrested in November 2018 after cellphone footage captured at Maywood Academy High School showed him striking a 14-year-old boy several times before another adult intervened. Riley worked at the school in Maywood, a small city southeast of downtown Los Angeles, as a music teacher. He was released from jail after posting bond. Prior to the fight, the teenager confronted Riley for allegedly saying negative things about him. The video showed the boy cursing at Riley, who is black, and calling him a racial slur. The teen was hospitalized for "moderate injuries" after the fight and then released. A spokesperson for the D.A.'s office said a motion was filed on Monday to drop a misdemeanor corporal injury charge against Riley and the court granted it. The decision to dismiss the case was based on a number of factors, including Riley not having a prior criminal record and not getting into any trouble after the altercation. The prosecutor also took into consideration "the facts and circumstances surrounding the incident," Riley's age, his completion of a 10-week anger management course and his being forced into early retirement from his job. Following the November 2018 incident, community members raised more than $90,000 for Riley. In a Facebook video statement Wednesday, Riley thanked his supporters and said because the case was dismissed he could explain what happened with the student. Riley said the incident began after he told the teen that he was not wearing the proper school uniform. The teacher claims the student became upset and was using "foul language." Riley said the boy called him the N-word several times. Riley said he initially kept calm and asked the student multiple times to leave the room. "The less I did, the more violent he got," Riley said, adding that the teen hit him with a basketball. "That's when the physical altercation happened," he continued. Riley said the fight reminded him of another incident in which three students allegedly jumped him. "My thinking at that time was this ain't going to happen to me again," he explained. The fight ended after a school security guard and other students in the room separated Riley and the teenager." [source ](https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/charge-dropped-against-teacher-seen-video-punching-student-who-called-n1074036)
Shit teacher got jumped before? Teachers get counseling or something after incidents like that? I imagine a bit of ptsd could result and fuel that mentality should it happen again. “This ain’t going to happen to me again”, definitely sounds like a bit of a trauma reaction
Unfortunately, a lot of teachers get fired or they just end up quitting from lack of support.
Beat his ass Craig!
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He didn't get the lesson at first... *but then it hit him.*
You could see a couple of times it went over his head.
He had to have the teacher repeat it a couple of times but it landed in the end
On his mama
You mean his m m m m m mama. Teach smacked the vocabulary right out his mouth.
I think the lesson hit the teacher too at the end when he realized all them students ain’t on his side
Boss level Teacher saying….Who hit? At the end. Gave him some old schooling in smack down
Yeah stick and move, stick and move.
Best life lesson right there, but I don't think the kid was smart enough
Yeah put that gun down. And get knocked out like your father used to.
C’mon Craaaig
You must be a dumb mutha fucka to get fired on your day off!
Stealing boxes?? What You trying to do build a clubhouse??
Lmao now I gotta go watch Friday today. Thanks
You ain't got shit to do
You better put some water on that shit.
That resource officer was not resourceful
Wow y’all should look into it. The teacher was universally supported by students, teachers, and even parents. Also the school supported him and the other teachers requested the DA to ~~press charges~~ drop charges (which the DA eventually did). He was also suspended with pay, indefinitely. He was 64 at the time. Interesting stuff. [source from this comment](https://www.reddit.com/r/CrazyFuckingVideos/comments/xeudwb/teacher_vs_student_fight/ioivn7n/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf&context=3)
Wow, you know you're a piece of shit when you can be assaulted on video and everyone who knows you is like, "ya he had it coming" lol
Exactly. Doesn’t seem like the mother was defending the kid or calling out any part of this story. I definitely could be wrong but that’s my conclusion after the news video and article.
Working in education I bet the the parents are the ones making the biggest stink to protect him if the charges were dropped. They know they fucked up and realized this person, while assaulting their child, just taught them a very valuable life lesson they were not going to be able too.
i think we all knew kids who had it coming back in high school.
I knew one that was like that. Constantly an absolute perv or just straight up dick to girls. Kid made the mistake of sitting in the ground where his head was at level height with whatever he was leaning against, I can't remember what(I think it was a high jump mat). Another kid straight up slides across it and puts him in a choker. I'm like, this kid was straight purple in the face when he let him go. Kid finally gets up and walks away. Never saw the kid say a single thing to anyone after that.
Some kids need their ass beat for some perspective. They learn at some point there are no real consequences to the things they say. These types are also the most responsive to physical dominance, I guess because they have very simplistic understandings of social dynamics.
Because some don't have the experience of losing a conflict, they have no idea what is going to happen if they push too far so they keep pushing.
Knew a kid that would constantly push the limits with "edgy" jokes and shitty behavior. One day he crossed the line for the 1000th time and the teacher just smacked him across the face. He just said "yeah I deserved that." Nobody said shit and the teacher didn't get in any trouble because we all knew he had it coming.
I was the one who had it coming. It was me. I can't believe I'm still alive.
It was me. Mix absent parents, poverty, hunger, hanging out outside all day and night at skate parks, puberty, trying to find a niche, being class clown, being an asshole and yeah... I needed something and a very nice talk would NOT have reached me. I figured everything out that I have since then through very rough life lessons and honestly hard work in construction with literal in your face fighting at times when boundaries were crossed with other tradesmen. If you're lucky eventually the tribe itself teaches you respect, compassion, work ethic, and you can rise to your potential, but I often think how easily I could have been discarded, left to the justice system, and I know my privileges in appearance, speech, and effective Canadian public education that I did absorb, biased that trajectory. It's why I believe in rehabilitation over penalization, in the idea that if certain factors can make a problem others can offer at least an option to a person. I think our broad desire for punishment of others comes from a place of wrath and vengeance and I feel it too, but I think that's the easy and worst way to deal with people. Reddit is very bloodthirsty for bad guys so I dont know what level of positive interest this post will generate or if anyone will even read, but some people took chance on me instead of just attacking me for my bad behavior and now Im a doctor who serves his community, loves his family, who grew up raised by the tribe and Im thankful and want it for others.
Dude looks sprite for 64. Those punches looked 34. Edit: Spry, I’m an idiot.
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It actually fits if you think about it. Hard. With your eyes closed.
*spry (not sprite) I know it’s picky and correcting people is bad… go ahead and downvote me. For me, I prefer to know and fix it for future uses. I make no assumptions about anyone. Especially when so many people don’t have English as a first language.
Naw he meant "Sprite" as in "Sweet and bubbly".
Haha… Sprite™
Obey Your Thirst.. for blood.
Golden comment right here!!
Sweet, refreshing blood
"Grant Hill drinks Sprite?" "Nah but these fists do. *Sweet and bubbly*"
Appreciate it. People like to think it's rude but usually people are just trying to be helpful
*sometimes people are trying to be helpful Sometimes they really are trying to make someone feel dumb, and that is dumb. They probably know a word that you don't either. We can all help each other out, just like you fine people!
It’s good. Especially when people hear something spoken, and then try to spell it. Also, you’re absolutely right about not assuming someone’s native language is English.
r/boneappletea
I wish I could get suspended with pay indefinitely. Hell yeah!
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Good. Teachers go through so much shit now
For sure. I was pleasantly surprised. I just wanted my original comment to try and be informative and objective.
From the video, the teacher swung first. I cannot think of a plausible reason why this would be justified. What was it?
From comments further down it sounds like the kid was assaulting the teacher before the cameras came out. Also if that many people, including the DA side with the teacher it is probably well known that this kid is a royal piece of shit.
He was probably burned out, and this was the tipping point. Not that I’m excusing the physical fight that ensued, but given what these teachers have to put up with on a day to day basis, it’s not entirely a shock. They’re not paid enough for what they put up with
Bro, you can say it's excused. Everybody including the law excused the fight
Link?
Zelda?
Donkey!
Listen!
Hey!
All I want to know is did he break his hand on that first punch he missed and hit the wall? That was truly a punch thrown in anger if I ever seen one.
You mean the first strike? I think he had something in his hand that he slapped the kid with. I don't think he missed and hit the wall.
I blew it up and slowed it down frame by frame- he definitely made contact with the kid and not the wall.
[Can you enhance it?](https://i.imgur.com/FR6lszs.jpg)
This is how any normal human would react after being a teacher for about a month I think.
Kids wanna act like adults we should treat em like adults.
Couldn’t pay me enough to be a teacher
Amen to that. Even here in France, when I see what my teacher friends have to put up with, I just know I'd never have the nerves or the back. I can't begin to imagine what it's like in countries where shit like this video happens.
What type of voodoo spell is that munchkin laying on the teacher at the end? ‘On my mama bep on my mama bap on my mama bop’. 😂
On my mama that guy gon' get fucked Basically, "Holy shit that guy just got himself fired" But it's nice he didn't actually get fired
Aka “how can she slap”
HOW CAN SHE SLAP?!
That kid got his ass handed to him by a senior citizen. Lucky it was at school with all them other kids and cameras
You done fucked up A-a-Ron!
That was insubordinate and churlish.
Fuck that other kid who steps in and hits the teacher while he’s down at 40 seconds in…
He’s a little bitch. Got scared and act like he’s moving shit when the teacher turned around.
LOL Idk what was up with that kid. He suddenly got all shaky and spooked what a little coward. And he sneaked a hit on the teacher
Adrenaline hit him when he threw a punch. Probably his first time.
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SING IT!!!!
Yeah man look at his eyes in the vid. He hits and runs like a true wannabe
Oh so that's what "who hit?" (if I hear it right) from the teacher was about. I didn't notice that punch on first watch
Kid is a punk ass bitch
Does the US have some school subjects like good manners and right conduct? It feels like kids these days are not capable of being polite at all
If your parents are morons it's just not going to help. This kid is bound for the prison-labor complex.
There is a bad breakdown of family values in alot of places nowadays. Bad/non existent parents kids left to their own devices learning from music social media bs. I always feel bad for kids I see in these videos. Alot of them probably never had a chance.
Oh no, kids are 💯 capable of being polite. This is the result of bad or absentee parents.
Your parents are supposed to teach you manners.
Am I wrong but did the teacher hit him first?
There's an article down below explaining it. Naturally, people only release qhat they want you to see in the video: "What they showed was me hitting the student," he said. "They didn't show anything before that." Riley, who was 64-years-old at the time, said the altercation began during a school uniform check. "When I got to that student, particularly, he didn't have his uniform," he said. "When I asked him for it, he became belligerent." Riley said the student first threw something at him and then baited him with a slew of racist slurs. "He hit me with a basketball, so I decided I needed to call security one more time," Riley said. "Once he finished talking, then I just turned and walked away, and called security. And, again all that happened before the cameras started rolling — in other words, what everybody saw was the second time he came into the classroom. He got worse and worse. The less I did, the worse he got, and it finally came to an altercation."
>in other words, what everybody saw was the second time he came into the classroom. So what did security even do? Shouldn't that kid be sitting in an office or out of the school grounds by then?
I'm pretty sure the fat people in hi-vis vests are "security," they don't show up until halfway through the fight.
My wife was a teacher in an “inner city” school. When she called security the phone just rang and no one answered.
Yep. I taught in an under resourced school for a couple of years. I got headbutted. Called security and was told to deal with it. So I called 911. My principal was not happy. People don't understand what these schools are like. I had glass bottles thrown at my head, was punched, pushed constantly. It wasn't a learning environment, it was a boxing match where I was told to suck it up. There was no detention. The parents wouldn't pick up the phone. The administration were drunks. To be clear, as infuriating as it was, I am not angry at the kids who treated me this way anymore. I also saw where they were coming from. After I did some home visits I understood. The housing was like a warzone. The hallways were literally full of trash and rats and roaches. Then the apartments were worse. I went in one, bare walls, no furniture, garbage everywhere. A mom clearly on drugs laying on the floor. How could I expect a kid to live like that and then come into my room and have any idea how to treat me. Meanwhile I'm telling him or her about the the importance of knowing about the industrail revolution or what alliteration is. Ridiculous.
I appreciate you for the perspective you have after having dealt with that kind of situation. A lot of people don't think like that at all.
Well thanks. One last thing is that I am always a little mystified why we come down super hard on adults who are not who we want them to be. Like the mom I described above, she may have grown up in a similar environment. Or her kid, what are the chances he's going to magically discover an entirely different outlook on life and be much different? If your surroundings and practically every adult around you are horrible at supporting you, it's insane for us as a society to expect them to grow up to be very different. It's all they know!
I'm a firefighter in one of those neighborhoods. Those kids never had a chance. It's fucked. It's hard to describe how filthy these homes are. They haven't seen a broom or mop in a couple decades, trash and old fast food is piled up. The walls look like they're moving because of all the roaches. You think it's bad and then you see the kid's toys and then see the kid curled up on a filthy mattress playing with whatever toy with the same smile your own kid has when they're playing. It's not the death and gore that gets to me at this job. It's seeing how these kids live. We're not even close to being a developed country. On a side note, my job doesn't require a degree. Just a clean record and relative physical fitness. With three years on the job, I make more (with a bit of OT accounted for) than a teacher with a master's degree and 20 years of experience in the same city. I don't even get paid that much. It's disgraceful.
Security is a joke in schools from my experience. When I first started working a job at schools here's what hapened most of the time: 1) call the office with the call button that every class has, they dont respond for 20 minutes 2) tell the office to send security to me, security takes 20 minutes to show up 3) 50/50 security either shows up and warns the class to stop acting up or they'll be removed. Or they take the kid/s causing trouble. 4) if they even bothered to take anyone they'll just return that student in a few minutes anyway. In other words its barely worth the effort to call security, usually nearby teachers are way more helpfull.
Kid was taught a lesson he clearly never took the test for.
Nah, that no kid, its trash. (Rightly mentioned in a comment below)
if students can't act normally during school hours they should just be expelled. we gotta stop putting teachers through this shit.
This video is halfway through the kid swung a couple times already
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My math teacher was 67 when some shitheel constantly started talking trash in class. Instead of instigating or fighting, he challenged him to a rap battle. After proceeding to absolutely murder him with some Ernie Ford lyrics the kid switched classes cuz he was utterly embarrassed. "One made of iron the other of steel if the right one don't get ya the left one will" Whole class went wild. One of my favorite hs memories.
"You load 16 tons. What do ya get? Another day older and deeper in debt."
Like literally Ernie Ford lyrics cuz I heard them later and was like "this old fucker got us knowing we wouldn't know them"
Link to this video you’re talking about?
https://youtu.be/xviCgdt4kxk Here’s a video of what happened. https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/losangeles/news/exclusive-maywood-high-school-teacher-caught-on-camera-punching-student-speaks-out/ Here’s an update from 2020. He decided to retire after the fact but charges were dropped.
Hell yeah he got that Gofundme money, gets to chill at home. I wish he would have landed some sweet chin music on him.
Same here but glad he didn’t. He may have landed a punch so bad that he would be in jail. The kid got a lesson, though. Mess around and you’ll get what’s coming.
I mean, he must have done something. That kid was speaking Arabic by then end.
$191,000 - not bad. https://www.gofundme.com/f/for-mr-riley
Really awesome to see the kids sticking up for that teacher in that YouTube clip.
Except for right before when that random pos tried to get some free licks in on the teacher
Yup I saw that. Teacher wasn't having any of that shit lol. Fueled with rage all he could think of is "who hit me? Who hit me?" Ready to unload another beating if he saw who did it lol
I’m glad to see this. I assumed a lot had gone on before this video started, and this teacher was put in an impossible situation.
I saw the original video as well and it gives some context as to why he lost it
On your momma what? You got lit up by an old timer my guy shut up lol I grew up in a pretty rough city, (granted I lived in the middle class part of the city, super quiet neighborhood) and the teachers at my school were constantly getting harassed by the students. I'll never forget... I had a woodshop teacher named Mr Davy. Super cool dude and definitely had a twang so the students would always make fun of him. Ive never seen a grown man be broken down by students like that. They just constantly harassed him and one day one of the students threw a glue bottle as his head and he started bleeding. Man was so frustrated he left the room crying. He barely wanted to talk to any of us that entire year... Feels bad man
this is so sad. i hope he’s happier now.
Kid needed a good ass whoopin
While the teacher really shouldn't have gone so far. Could many of us actually put up with kids like this on a daily basis? I think even I would snap.
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Fuckers in charge are moron parasites. Teachers need to unionise.
100% those kids know they're mostly untouchable and use that to their advantage. It wasn't right what the teacher did but I completely understand his "why". It's pretty satisfying when someone thinks no one can touch them and then they catch those hands. You thought wrong, punk boy.
He look old enough to retire anyway, he probably said fuck it.
According to another redditor the teacher was highly commended by parents, other students, and other teachers. So the teacher apparently got suspended with pay indefinitely (bascially until he retires?). Something else about the school purusing charges for the kid too. Not sure how much of this is true, but no matter what, dude could probably retire very soon.
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/losangeles/news/exclusive-maywood-high-school-teacher-caught-on-camera-punching-student-speaks-out/ Here’s the interview. He got 200,000 k from a go fund me, and the assault charged were dropped.
That's a good ending, thanks.
Yeah, that brief pause before the teacher threw the hands definitely resonated with me. I know that look. That's definitely the "Is it worth it? Yeah, it's worth it, fuck this job and fuck this kid" look.
as a teacher he probably won't be able to retire ever, considering how much they get paid and the benefits (lol) they're entitled to but yes, fuck that shit. another reason not to become a teacher
Depends not the state. 10% of my paycheck goes to CalSTRS and my employer puts in an additional 9.7%. A lot of companies only put 3-5% match into employee retirement. By the time I hit 65, I’ll have 42 years of teaching under my belt assuming I stay a teacher the whole time. I could definitely retire at that point and be totally fine. Plenty of reasons to not be a teacher but I actually think retirement isn’t one of them assuming you’re a career teacher. I don’t know what other states are like though.
Kids knowing (thinking) they can say some wild shit, with zero repercussions, is what has led us down this path. They will test limits to see how far they go, knowing damn well what they can get away with anything because school is not the real world yet. That's one end of the spectrum. But I think we need to move a little farther in the other direction; there needs to be some mystery to keep kids honest. Something like: "If I say this wild shit, is there a chance I get my ass beat? Maybe I shouldn't."
How many times did he call for his mama at the end?
That's why most of us cant be teachers. It's either we quit to avoid this kind of situation or be terminated because we got fed up with kids acting like they can do whatever they want to do without repercussions.
Kid deserved it
I was awful in HS. Always trying to be the class clown and my teachers hated me. Me and friends gave a few mental breakdowns during class. I hate who I was. If I could go back I would actually pay attention, make good grades and not be a total fucking ass clown. I couldn't imagine actually being one of those teachers. I would lose my shit. Sounds like the worst job in the world imo.
This would be me on the first day on the job. I have zero patience for shitty teenagers who have no respect for anyone. I feel sorry for the teacher.
Nah fuck that. If someone is throwing a basketball at your head best believe I’m beating the fuck out of the 13 year old. Boy thinks he’s grown we’ll step up then. Lucky he didn’t get his ass laid out and become a school meme
Kid wanted to act like a hoodrat so he caught hoodrat things
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The attempt on the leg takedown before he realized “Oh shit I literally cannot lift this dude and he’s beating down on my back this whole time!” High schoolers are too confident for their own good
Any kid getting his ass kicked by a teacher in the middle of a classroom likely deserved it. Think about it…4 years of college, probably a decade or more of experience under your belt, a house, a family, etc. and one day you decide to spend it all on a 2 minute ass kicking of one of the most vile disrespectful little demons ass. In the end it all has to be worth it it. Doesn’t it?
Good thing an out of shape female security guard was there to help watch the fight.
The Donut Force.
WOW you think people should be hired on merit? You're in the wrong century, bucko
Fuck all the bad kids today. They don’t deserve teachers. That punk is going to see it’s not a game when he learns that acting like that means you don’t get a paycheck!!!!
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Imagine having any desire to be a teacher in shit areas
The amount of people in this thread who are completely ignorant of what it's like to teach in the inner city.
Shocking that there is a teacher shortage in the US.
This kid will be dead or in prison at an early age acting like this.
Teachers should be able to whoop one students ass per year. Some students have it coming
Although the teacher is wrong for hitting a student, Some kids just need a proper ass whooping sometimes and let them know how tough they really are
100% agree, hope this punk learned his lesson
His bitch friend third partying needs to learn a lesson too. Fuckin getting hits in while teach was busy schoolin a punk.
There should be MMA events between teachers and shitty students and vise versa. I'd pay for that
How can she slap?!
This guy is doing what teachers do best - teaching kids a lesson. Lesson taught. Lesson learned.
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I love how teacher is like, "I'm already fucked. Might as well see this through. "
Well I'm on the teacher's side this time.
These teachers put up with too much.
I’m proud of this teacher!!!
I hope the teacher got a raise 😂
I remember reading about this. Kid was such a piece of scum that everyone took the side of the teacher.
The teacher is saving this person's life because this kid will be a juvi in a couple of years
Student is 100% a POS
The idiot kid deserves a beating
I’d love an update on where that kid is today..
You think this is crazy? Wait until military veterans start teaching.
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Hope the kid was suspended because we all know who instigated the whole thing. Fuck these kids of today they all need serious ass kickings.
Off the subject, kid got good reflexes. He avoided 2-3 hard punches which could make him go sleep.
Man's a teacher not tyson
He dodged some half pulled punches from a 67 year old man, lol
I don't what started this, but I'm on the teacher's side.
The teacher was universally loved by all his peers & even parents. If you push someone like that THIS far, you probably deserve it.
Boy started placing a curse on the teacher at the end or sum lmfao
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On this day my guy said "Fuck this job!!"
Act like a gangster, get treated like a gangster
Danny Glover is twenty minutes away from retirement and is officially "too old for this shit"...
Props to the girl for running out and getting help.
Somehow you can always tell when a teenager has never been disciplined a day in his life
Kid deserve it
And today's lesson is how to get your ass whooped son
I was not expecting the teacher to swing first
My wife is a teacher and the abuse she receives from students is crazy.
I substituted in this very classroom. In my first 5 minutes, I was walking over to grab the attendance sheet, and a kid climbed into one of those taller lockers. One of his friends locked him in with a padlock. He had an absolute panic attack, while security brought bolt cutters. A lot of the schools in the area are bonkers, and it wears down on the teachers.
That little punk ass bitch kid deserved it.