Black teacher assistant hangs student

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A former teaching assistant in Georgia has been charged with reckless conduct after authorities say he hung a 5-year-old student on a chalkboard by his belt loop.

Antonio Cammon, a paraprofessional at Shoal Creek Elementary School in Conyers, is accused of hanging an autistic boy from a hook that hung beside the chalkboard after a witness claims the child was throwing a tantrum.

Principal Tiwon Tony reported finding the child hanging in the classroom after hearing screams from one of the school's teachers on May 5.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/teaching-assistant-hung-autistic-boy-183500058.html?nhp=1

Black lives matter!
 
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A former teaching assistant in Georgia has been charged with reckless conduct after authorities say he hung a 5-year-old student on a chalkboard by his belt loop.

Antonio Cammon, a paraprofessional at Shoal Creek Elementary School in Conyers, is accused of hanging an autistic boy from a hook that hung beside the chalkboard after a witness claims the child was throwing a tantrum.

Principal Tiwon Tony reported finding the child hanging in the classroom after hearing screams from one of the school's teachers on May 5.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/teaching-assistant-hung-autistic-boy-183500058.html?nhp=1

Black lives matter!

Black lives matter? Isn't that a corollary to Godwin's law? The first one to mention BLM after hanging an autistic child by his belt should lose the argument? You made sure that you showed that he is black, so that lynching is off the table. Who condones disrespecting an autistic child? But to conflate an act of really bad judgement with the black lives matter issue is simply dumbfounding. A black man screwed up. You then make it to be a black lives matter issue. What is wrong with you? Have you no shame? Are there any other black offenses that you choose to be an example of the error of the 'black lives matter' movement? Come on, I know that you can do better.
 
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