Oakland School Security Guard Accused Of Assaulting Student In Wheelchair
[SANFRANCISCO.CBSLOCAL] A security guard at a high school in Oakland has been tossed in the calaboose
Keep yer hands where we can see 'em, if yez please!
and charged with a felony for an assault on a student in a wheelchair, caught on tape by school surveillance video cameras.
According to a letter from Oakland High School principal Matin Abdel-Qawi to parents, a student in a wheelchair was lingering in a hallway as security officers urged them to get to class on May 19.
One security offcer then ordered the student -- who reportedly suffers from cerebral palsy -- to move along and either the student didn't comply or was slow to do so, according to Abdel-Qawi. That prompted the security officer to push the wheelchair-bound student by the chair handles and the student objected by slapping the officer's hands away, Abdel-Qawi said. The incident then escalated even further, according to the letter:
In response, the security officer handcuffed the student and continued to roll him toward class. At this point, the student turned around in his wheelchair and spat in the face of the [security officer].
The security officer then struck the student several times before dumping him from his wheelchair onto the floor, at which time another security officer intervened to restrain his partner.
The security officer was arrested for assault, child abuse and other charges. Abdel-Qawi said the student was taken to the hospital for his injuries but was expected to recover. "I'm shocked and deeply hurt by this behavior and apologize on behalf of the staff at Oakland High," Abdel-Qawi said in the letter. "This incident is not reflective of the kind of culture we cherish at our school or how we treat one another."
Posted by: Fred 2014-05-31 |