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Student slaps teacher in class, saying, “Want Me To Hit You Again?” while classmates laugh aloud

After he was accused of hitting his female teacher in the classroom earlier this week, a high school student in the US faces charges. On social media, the attack video has received a lot of attention.

Parkland High School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, was the site of the event. The New York Post said that the male student, who was only named as a child, was charged by the police with two charges of misdemeanor assault on a government officer and one count of conveying threats.

The juvenile student, who is shown verbally insulting the instructor and then brutally hitting her, is seen in the viral video wearing a gray sweatshirt and grey jeans. To everyone’s surprise, however, the teacher didn’t seem to be affected by the attack.

“Do you think that affected me anyway?” the instructor, who wishes to remain anonymous, said, resolutely settling back in her chair and crossing her legs.

The instructor in the classroom never lost her composure, not even after the first hit. The student did not, however, demand, “Want me to hit you again?”

The instructor said, “I don’t want it,” but then she took another blow, this time to the right, which caused her spectacles to fall off her face.

What the f***k are you going to do, Continue to sit on that chair because you are a b***h? The kid yelled at the instructor, “Ain’t nobody even coming, you got slapped.” He went on, “B***h, go back to teaching.”

One of the pupils took a video of the attack, which also depicts the mood of the classroom as other students can be heard giggling at the instructor being smacked about.

According to WXII, the superintendent of the local school system released a statement denouncing the student’s actions.

This kind of conduct won’t be accepted. The superintendent of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, Tricia McManus, said that it is never appropriate for pupils to touch a teacher at her institution.

“Right now, I want to make sure that our teacher is taken care of and has the support she needs to deal with the long-term effects of this incident,” she said.

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