Evil Teachers Getting CAUGHT

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@rachaelwilliams7936
@rachaelwilliams7936 9 ай бұрын
My sixth-grade teacher threw chairs and desks when he was angry.
@zozocecp
@zozocecp 9 ай бұрын
There was a teacher like that in my elementary school. Absolutely crazy a teacher can do that and maintain their job
@brightbeyonddarkness
@brightbeyonddarkness 9 ай бұрын
My elementary teacher pushed me off a chair and pulled me on the ear once. I thought teachers had the right to do that so I never talked about this for years.
@Poppy_Loren
@Poppy_Loren 9 ай бұрын
We had one in HS, but this kid broke onto his laptop and sent his divorce files to himself 💀
@wtf42025
@wtf42025 9 ай бұрын
My elementary school music teacher was like that
@kelpactual
@kelpactual 9 ай бұрын
@@brightbeyonddarkness not that big of a deal
@rowanwalter7469
@rowanwalter7469 9 ай бұрын
I was SAd by three of my teachers as a child. When you said how it effects you in to your childhood. I can not agree more. Every day it still haunts me. It's so disgusting how these people lie and try to get out of it
@theskorpioogaming34
@theskorpioogaming34 9 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry I hope you find peace
@michaelhaydenbell
@michaelhaydenbell 7 ай бұрын
THREE DIFFERENT teachers??? What??
@marmalade8915
@marmalade8915 4 ай бұрын
I was also SAd by a teacher, i'm lucky that shit was blocked from my memory for years
@robdurfee6861
@robdurfee6861 3 ай бұрын
I wasn’t SAed by a teacher, but 2 different family members growing up, it really really screws you up. I’m in my 40s now and still have trouble coping with it sometimes
@SkyeBerryJam
@SkyeBerryJam 9 ай бұрын
I've seen people like the DUI girl before, they peaked in highschool so they're in their mid 20s, first few years of teaching, probably wanted to be the "cool teacher who helps the final years buy drinks" or some shit and got stuck with kindergarten, still living like they're in high school and basically wanted to go back. It's fucked, lots of them do end up having weird relationships (not like dating but acting weird and like being flirty and stuff) with students too because their ideal image of someone is still in highschool and they can't cope with the fact that they're aging.
@yeoleloser7428
@yeoleloser7428 9 ай бұрын
Like 10 years ago I had at least 2 teachers like that at the high school I graduated at. They were super close and friends with several of the students. They were added to everything and even texted each other and were very open about hanging out with them and such outside of school and chatted like bffs loudly. Since I wasn't from the school I thought that they were related to a couple of the students, but that wasn't how it was. Now that I'm older I understand that they were stuck in hs like honestly how can you find that much in common with a high schooler that you treat them like your bff.
@plum3934
@plum3934 8 ай бұрын
Our cool teacher lasted a year. Highschool. She would hang out with and text kids after school. They would babysit her daughter and she even had sex with one I know of for sure. It was wild.
@lukasp5892
@lukasp5892 8 ай бұрын
⁠@@plum3934I’ve worked in education most of my adult life and that is insane to me. Mandated reporting exists for a reason, the fact that she even lasted a year is a concern
@heavenlyjaded
@heavenlyjaded 9 ай бұрын
my grandmother was a teacher, and she would tell me how she use to smack the hell out of kids when they acted up. I think it was a low key way of threatening me when i was acting out lol
@wither5673
@wither5673 9 ай бұрын
I'm an introvert because every time I meet a new person its a coin toss on if they are normal well adjusted humans or completely unhinged monsters.
@peggedyourdad9560
@peggedyourdad9560 9 ай бұрын
That's not introversion, that's social anxiety. Introversion just means that socializing can be tiring and that you need a rest period afterwards.
@michaelhaydenbell
@michaelhaydenbell 7 ай бұрын
?????????????
@Spectrum0122
@Spectrum0122 7 ай бұрын
and its always the latter
@captainredclaw5864
@captainredclaw5864 3 ай бұрын
Or your just crazy cause I meet chill unhinged people all the time. People can be more than one thing. You clearly are the unhinged one here imo 😅 unhinged people tend to be introverts
@schibleh531
@schibleh531 2 ай бұрын
@@peggedyourdad9560 I was just about to say that. You don't choose to be an introvert, you just are.
@NoFoxGvn
@NoFoxGvn 9 ай бұрын
When I was in elementary school in the 90s we had this birthday tradition where my 1st grade teacher would hold the birthday student. Then the other students would form a line and proceed to play smack the student in the butt and then our old lady teacher would do “ a pinch to grow an inch” at the end. As kids we loved it but now that I’m older I’m a bit mortified.
@cdogthehedgehog6923
@cdogthehedgehog6923 9 ай бұрын
As long as you could opt out and no one was forced to buttsmack, then i dont really see a problem. Pinch to grow an inch is a classic boomerism.
@QuikVidGuy
@QuikVidGuy 9 ай бұрын
@@cdogthehedgehog6923 Yeah but it's usually done by family, and hopefully the kid isn't held in order to make them do it
@Catglittercrafts
@Catglittercrafts 4 ай бұрын
@@cdogthehedgehog6923making children spank other children is weird
@Hikaruiro_Nijino
@Hikaruiro_Nijino 4 ай бұрын
I had something similar to this in either kindergarten or preschool where the teacher would put us on his lap and literally spank us in front of the whole class. Now I'm 22 and I feel like he was an abuser the whole time...like wtf...
@digitalmania6966
@digitalmania6966 2 ай бұрын
Wow okay yeah in grade school we had a similar thing except she wouldn't actually touch us she'd pretend to spank us and give us a tissue for our fake tears we'd all giggle along im 22 now and still one of the more probably last fond memory I have involving any school system which I feel is kinda fucked tbh..
@kodomoshawn6729
@kodomoshawn6729 9 ай бұрын
1:58 That's the "quiet room"! It's literally solitary confinement for kids. I'm kinda glad that Pig knows about them actually because one time I brought up the quiet rooms off hand to some friends and they were like "the WHAT?!?!? What kind of schools did you go to?!?!?" So it's nice to hear that someone else had a similar experience. Every public school I've been to has had at least one, even the elementary schools. Except none of my schools had the teachers in the room with you, they just locked you in there alone. Sometimes for the entire school day. The doors were those heavy reinforced metal doors and they were required to have a window on the door, but it was always one of the small ones and they'd just cover it up with paper from the outside. It's only supposed to be used on students who are throwing fits or are lashing out violently, but they'd just lock you in there for basically any reason if they didn't like you. They'd also leave you in there alone for HOURS, with nothing to do, not even school work. In elementary school I wasn't on the right meds for my adhd or my depression so I struggled a lot with emotional regulation and sensory issues and ended up in there multiple times a week. The irony is that I did actually need a quiet place to cool down, but the "quiet room" had those noisy lights that flickered and the white walls were too bright so the room made me feel like I was in hell, which obviously just made me frustrated and angry, which the teachers didn't like and I'd just end up in more trouble for "having a bad attitude." What I actually had was sensory overload and a terrible migraine, which would put anyone in a worse mood. You weren't allowed to even have an "angry" or "upset" expression on your face or they'd lock you up because "there's a risk you might misbehave" even though you haven't actually DONE anything yet. They even put me in there for being sent in there too much, because obviously when you're locked in a small room you're going to miss class, and therefore miss the assignments that are handed out in class, and the punishment for missing too many assignments is *drumroll*... being sent to the quiet room. Like sure there's value in having a room where students can let out their anger, but that's not what the quiet room is actually used for 90% of the time.
@Zenikai_
@Zenikai_ 9 ай бұрын
we had detention in my school too. but it had the complete opposite effect. kids that actually misbehaved got to chill and not do work. and kids that "misbehaved" got the extra help they needed. the school admins being dumber than bricks, thought it'd be a good idea to just suspend the kids not doing work while in iss. (in school suspension) me and my brother loved iss. we also had a "bad school" that we were sent to after going to iss 10 times. that was the best school ever. we both got solid B's while attending. But ofc, once we got back to the normal school our grades went back down. edit: just wanted to add, my brother and i are both adhd and dyslexic. so the extra help was definitely needed.
@kodomoshawn6729
@kodomoshawn6729 9 ай бұрын
@@Zenikai_ Oh yeah I ended up at the "bad kids" school too, but they screwed me over by not giving me a math class for an entire year but they still made me take the end of year test for the class that they DIDN'T GIVE ME, which damaged my math grade so badly that I was never able to recover. Like I actually BEGGED them to give me a math class all year even though I hated math because I knew it wasn't going to end well if I didn't have one. I ended up being forced to retake the math class I'd missed for the rest of my school years and no matter how well I did it was never good enough. I got a 98% one year and they STILL made me retake it the next year. Honestly I gave up on school entirely after that, and eventually ended up dropping out.
@QuikVidGuy
@QuikVidGuy 9 ай бұрын
"A research team at McGill discovered that after just a few hours, isolation can lead to a distorted perception of time, high levels of anxiety, and even hallucinations."
@mikip282
@mikip282 5 ай бұрын
i’ve only ever had a quiet room in intensive inpatient mental health treatment and it was for when someone was very overstimulated or just woke up feeling shitty started being aggressive. i’ve been in a residential treatment center that had “school side” that had a quiet room, but we were literally all mentally ill children. having a quiet room in a non-mental health setting is very odd to me.
@saucysacrilegious
@saucysacrilegious 4 ай бұрын
i know i definitely have a different experience as a kid that only acted up through elementary school but I've seen one of these things once, in high school, cuz i asked my teacher for a quieter environment to focus on my test. he was like "we can see if you can use a quiet room" and i was all "sick" and the principal was like "are we allowed to do that? idk its probably fine" and i bombed that math test like cray because i couldn't sneak my calculator and the white room gave me a headache (days before i knew i needed glasses) but I'll be real that the silence was comforting as someone that was pissed off daily sitting in a classroom full of too many noises big TLDR i think they're almost a useful tool for people like me who get irrationally mad about sensory overload but i think most schools do just abuse them for punishment and it's really cruel to do that to a kid that it isn't made for
@2ndperky
@2ndperky 9 ай бұрын
Thank god for cameras in schools. I'm glad the detectives are taking this so seriously. This kinda shit ruins kids for the rest of their lives.
@nunpho
@nunpho 9 ай бұрын
You were asking why they wouldn't let the last woman take a leak... I think it's because she was in someone's garden. Im pretty sure she was just trying to delay them so that she got a lower reading on the breathalyser etc. She spent over an hour doing that when it could be done in less than 10 mins. They let her use the bathroom in the station though. I don't think you're allowed out of sight or to eat or drink until the breathalyser is done.
@Coolguy-ms6le
@Coolguy-ms6le 5 ай бұрын
Also illegal it’s public indecency
@Moist_sock69
@Moist_sock69 2 ай бұрын
Exactly, chat was kind of annoying with that one. She’s just drunk as hell and combative
@dawntavishflynn8802
@dawntavishflynn8802 7 ай бұрын
The drunk kindergarten teacher and the drunk principal don't seem quite evil exactly. Don't understand why they're lumped in with the pedos.
@aliciagreen5411
@aliciagreen5411 4 ай бұрын
Yeah.... people with alcohol problems maybe shouldn't work around kids until that's addressed, but they aren't predators. They just need help.
@allisoncastle
@allisoncastle 12 күн бұрын
Right. That is soooo weird that they’re in the same video.
@immiesoar4359
@immiesoar4359 7 ай бұрын
As soon as Pig started talking about the prison room at schools it immediately refreshed my memory of it at mine. Here it was called the 'Focus Room' and there would be a random ass teacher who would sit there and at any point during the day a student got sent there they would be in there for up to an hour with this teacher or until break times. Never heard of anything bad happening in there but I would walk past it and the vibes were always creepy especially when there was only the teacher inside.
@coolqhuip
@coolqhuip 9 ай бұрын
You mentioning the "detention room" reminded me of my old elementary. In early 2000's, Mountain View Elementary School in Kenai, Alaska (which covers 1st to 3rd graders) had a room within the admin area that was the same dimensions you stated( 5' by 5'), carpeted floor to ceiling in blue padding, and they would lock you in there alone, sometimes with or without a desk or chair. One time, when I was having a troublesome day (as a 6-year-old), they had me locked in there for probably 20-30 minutes before they removed me in order to restrain a more "physically difficult" 6-year-old whom two grown adults tossed into the room in order to shut the door quickly behind them. While they had their bodies against the door, keeping the kid shut in, they yelled at me to slide over a nearby desk to pin against the door. I will never understand how people who make their life around children can so easily treat them like just some object and not human beings relying on you for safety and development.
@swiftbristle
@swiftbristle 9 ай бұрын
In grade school, I got after school detention for not finishing my work on time. At the end of the school day, I forgot that I had it and got onto the bus then a kid that was in my class reminded me and before I could get up, the bus started moving so I technically skipped it. The next day, nothing happened so I forgot about it again. Crazy that there was no consequence for skipping that. That was the one and only time I've gotten detention. Idek if they put it on my record. Probably.
@Zeob.1o
@Zeob.1o 9 ай бұрын
usually when people ask to use the bathroom before getting arested is a tactic to run away from the accident or crime scene, when the officers let them they go behind a tree or bush and run off without the cops noticing.
@Aireze_
@Aireze_ 9 ай бұрын
I get the feeling Blondie was just all bravado in front of her friends. The second she was away from them, I'm sure the reality of the situation kicked in, hard.
@nunpho
@nunpho 9 ай бұрын
Yeah or when she sobered up
@scootaloormayfly3536
@scootaloormayfly3536 9 ай бұрын
In middle school, I got beat up by a kid 2 times my size cause I told him to stop picking on my friends. I ended up getting expelled after getting my ass beat.
@Clairevoyant101
@Clairevoyant101 9 ай бұрын
My principal at my elementary school held my head under a sink for ~20 minutes and scraped pink hair dye out of my hair (it was pink spray on hair dye because it was CANCER AWARENESS DAY AT MY SCHOOL AND I HAVE FAMILY MEMBERS WITH CANCER)
@Quesadilla00
@Quesadilla00 9 ай бұрын
The room you're talking about is probably the ISS (In-School Suspension) room. Instead of sending you home and not letting you attend for some days, they'd have you in that room under the supervision of a school proctor/available faculty, from start to finish only giving you a 20 min lunch break (also under supervision). Never had it but it was pretty common in my school :):
@cdogthehedgehog6923
@cdogthehedgehog6923 9 ай бұрын
I had a ISS because when i turned my phone off in 1st period, it made a noise. It is like solitary. One of the few times i ever did homework lmao. This was early 2010s.
@boppenheimer_00
@boppenheimer_00 9 ай бұрын
I had a teacher about 10 years ago who got students to stand on their desks with their hands up and you could only stop when your arms started to hurt (when the kids started to cry)
@sporemaster97
@sporemaster97 9 ай бұрын
Imagine listening to that teacher. I've literally told the dean to smd before and nothing came of it. I'd skip classes whenever I felt like it, never got detention or even a talking to. Senior year they gave us MacBooks, and I only used mine to play games, watch movies or shows, and listen to music. They'd always tell me I couldn't, so I'd go to hand them the laptop back and they wouldn't take it, so I got to keep doing it. I didn't want it in the first place, I prefer writing to learn things, and MacOS sucks, especially when half the core functions are disabled so it doesn't work right. Hell, I never even asked to go to the bathroom, I'd just leave. One time I was talking shit about our Mr. Clean looking principal, and the teacher said she was going to send me to his office. I said go ahead, I'll be back in the time it takes me to walk there and back, he doesn't want to talk to me, and my dad's an even bigger asshole, so be my guest and call him. When he tells you to "shut the fuck up and deal with it" and hangs up, I told you so. Now, I know this makes it seem like I was a massive problem, but I got all my work done, kept good grades even with skipping, and didn't bother other people's learning. I just didn't respect the administration (most teachers there were cool and I gave them no problems, it was the principal, and the dean that sucked) because they were typical small town, favorite picking turds. They didn't care about you unless you played football, and I can't vibe with that mentality. I just wanted to get in and get the fuck out, if they made my day worse, I made theirs worse and that's all there was to it. My school had what they called "eighth hour" which was a class they put you in for 6 weeks minimum if you were failing a class, pretty much as extra help so you passed. Once the grade came up, and the 6 weeks passed, you could get out of it. I never failed any classes, so I never had to go. The busses, one of which I rode, don't show up until after 8th hour. The library or outside were the only two places you're "allowed" to be even if you don't have said 8th hour. One day in the middle of Midwest winter, the library was full, and I wasn't going to stand outside, so I went to a hallway where the one classroom that was there was empty, the nearest occupied room was the cafeteria about 150 feet down the hall and around a corner from me. The dean, who was supposed to be in there helping kids pass their classes, decided he was going to come find me (probably checked the cameras like a dick, never doing his actual job of teaching) and told me to go to the library, I told him "yeah, sure" and walked out of his sight, went upstairs, across the school, did a lap upstairs, then came back down a different staircase to a different empty hallway that was even further from the cafeteria. He came back and found me again, at which point I looked at him and asked him "how the fuck am I interrupting your class if you're not even in there" and he tried to say he only came to talk to me because I was distracting people. Distracting who? How? The kids in the class who couldn't see me were distracted by me sitting there with my headphones in? So I told him to get fucked and just walked away. Nothing ever came of that, either. He was such a nice guy that on his last day at that school (after I was graduated for about 5 years) the kids there keyed "degenerate" across the hood of his purple Dodge Challenger. They never figured out who it was, either. They even spelled it right. He also got knocked out by a student the year before I got there. The school was literally across the street from the hospital, where his gf was about to give birth. He tried to go to the hospital to be with her, and see his newborn child, the dean said no, so he knocked his ass out where he stood. Dude must have hated kids or something, which makes no sense because he literally chose his own career.
@grace.stewartt4224
@grace.stewartt4224 9 ай бұрын
Bionic needs a bingo sheet for his reaction videos 😂 one for Karen’s, one for dumb criminals, etc:
@TechnoJesusFreak
@TechnoJesusFreak 9 ай бұрын
For the third guy, often times if police are serving a warrant from a different county or city, they don’t know the details of why the warrant was issued. It could also be a specific city policy to be mindful of anxiety attacks
@ericaallisonc
@ericaallisonc 5 ай бұрын
The room at the start is called a “quiet room” or “scream room” and was often used to put autistic and lower functioning children when they were “acting up”. I believe this has mostly been banned in the United States because it is a form of isolated torture.
@samwich9498
@samwich9498 8 ай бұрын
Narrator said the kindergarten teacher getting a DUI is worse than SAing children??
@prettyevil6662000
@prettyevil6662000 5 ай бұрын
Woah, the detention room you described is literally insane sounding to me. My school had a single room with 10 desks all lined up along the wall with dividers between the desks so you couldn't look at each other's work. That was it. And the teacher in charge of detention was always leaving for long periods since she also oversaw the special ed class. I was never usually in trouble but pushed a girl down once and had to go for a whole week (overkill when she wasn't even injured!). But I was apparently the worst detention student ever as I got all the other kids chatting with me anytime the teacher left. I got all my work done without anyone bothering me and I read and chatted whenever i wanted. It was amazing. I wanted to go back to detention when I had to return to normal classes. As an adult I was finally diagnosed with ADHD. Dang those early signs were ignored hard.
@AxeyaxeAxel
@AxeyaxeAxel 9 ай бұрын
My grandmother has told this memory of her getting in trouble once at school, where her teacher locked her in a dark closet :// anytime she talks abt it you can tell that she’s got that normalized trauma :,) lol
@AxeyaxeAxel
@AxeyaxeAxel 9 ай бұрын
Normalized trauma meaning it’s a “oh yikes memory” but in the same vein it’s “haha the past” for her if that makes any sense
@matt-oo6fu
@matt-oo6fu 3 ай бұрын
leaving after he asks for his lawyer isn't a "gotcha" response. It's just plain illegal for them to continue speaking to him until his lawyer is present.
@cassysjournal
@cassysjournal 9 ай бұрын
for some reason my high school would have no windows in some classes and i would get so confused on why they don’t have windows until i got all art classes in my senior year because i was in the same area and there were windows everywhere
@jackmarshall3255
@jackmarshall3255 9 ай бұрын
My teacher use to make fun of me and the whole class would laugh at me then afterwards they would throw me in a dark room and lock the door so I didn't like my teacher and one time I was waving bye to my mom and the teacher said come on the bell rang and she grabbed me by my bookbag up the stairs.
@ZavaXavier
@ZavaXavier 9 ай бұрын
I had teachers embarrassed me in front the class getting mad at me for no reason like my third grade teacher I called Skeletor because it looked like a skull with skin on it she comes in the hallway while I wait for the bus yelling at me causing me to cry in front of my friends. I had my fifth grade teacher not letting me go to the restroom you would know what happened next. Kids nowadays are lucky not having teachers I had back in the late 70s and through out the 80s and early 90s.
@jackmarshall3255
@jackmarshall3255 9 ай бұрын
@@ZavaXavier yeah the things the teachers did to me as a kid I still remember it to this day like not only did I get bullied by the kids but I also somewhat got bullied by the teachers and having that happen to me as a kid kind of shaped how I am now.
@schibleh531
@schibleh531 2 ай бұрын
One of my friends flat out refused to come to class because of humiliation. A teacher would always target him with hard questions and humiliate him in front of the class daily. His anxiety got so bad to the point where he would rather have a heated verbal argument with our principal than enter the classroom. He was a very friendly guy, so this confrontation happened purely because of how bad he felt in there.
@Edss-nr6xw
@Edss-nr6xw 8 ай бұрын
They can't let her pee in a bush. That's public indecency. Would most cops charge someone for that? Probably not. But they had their body cam on and allowing a detained suspect to violate a law (even a small one) probably wouldn't look great for them.
@chiomorii
@chiomorii 8 ай бұрын
Yeah I don’t get how he didn’t understand that. In a way, I guess people don’t like it when anyone refuses a human’s natural urge to pee- but at the same time I didn’t really believe her that much anyways. Usually when someone needs to pee real bad, they start getting antsy and move around a lot or cross their legs, as well as getting a lot more panicked. She was super calm for someone that really needed to use the bathroom and held it in the entire time. As well as her changing her mind and suddenly being able to do the test. A lot of people being detained have used the bathroom excuse before in order to flee from the scene.
@Zippy_815
@Zippy_815 5 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's illegal and they're in someone's driveway. If that was my house, no way would I want someone peeing in my front yard.
@TheLuverrAdonis
@TheLuverrAdonis 3 ай бұрын
we had rooms called “deescalation” rooms. same as yours with only one exit but nothing was in there. sometimes teachers had to sit on students or wrestle them to the ground to get them to “behave”. we were all autistic. it was a school for autistic children with parents who didn’t know what to do with them.
@TheLuverrAdonis
@TheLuverrAdonis 3 ай бұрын
we also frequently had to be escorted to the bathrooms and one time i refused to go to the bathroom bc they insisted the only male teacher in a room of four teachers took me.
@barnab34st
@barnab34st 2 ай бұрын
there was a "psychoeducational" school aka torture education as i like to call it i was at like.. 11 years ago i got taken to the "de-escalation" room almost every day bc i was extremely stressed and overstimulated as an autistic kid who was going through extreme abuse at home that room gave me ptsd bc one day they had 5 teachers piled on top of me when i had a really bad meltdown from being terrified of my room teacher and they were holding me down so hard on the floor that i literally could not breathe and i almost died worst part was they didnt take me to the hospital and told me i was overreacting and ofc like hell i was gonna tell my parents lmfao soooo yeah. proof those rooms cause trauma right there
@delanienering1420
@delanienering1420 5 ай бұрын
I love how the detectives get closer to the guy & literally back him into a corner.
@prettyevil6662000
@prettyevil6662000 5 ай бұрын
Lady cop challenging him seemed to be exactly what was needed here. He only knows how to handle and gaslight little children. Her getting up in his face flustered him. Good choice for a tactic change when she saw the casual friendly thing wasn't working.
@LaconicMuse378
@LaconicMuse378 2 ай бұрын
That detention room you were talking about sounds like the perfect place to sit completely still and smile at the teacher forced to be in the same room with the the entire time.
@Short_Round1999
@Short_Round1999 5 ай бұрын
In the first one they’re using part of the Reid Technique by “down playing” the severity of his crime to get him to fully confess. Also, they were probably actually pretty pissed when he asked for a lawyer cuz they can’t question him anymore and they didn’t get a full concrete confession
@sparkzyfulton5774
@sparkzyfulton5774 9 ай бұрын
The detention room was probably the b.e.d room. In our school there was a separate room for kids who had in school detention and were trouble makers or overly distacting children. I don't really remember what the acronym stands for but it was something about them being the "bad" kids... defiant, distracting, disturbed or whatever else you end up in the b.e.d class and will be in there more often than regular classes alot of times. Just one teacher who wasn't teaching was just like a supervisor and kids supposed to remain silent and do the work the normal teachers assigned even though they aren't in class being taught so of course they can't actually do the work so they become bored and they are more problematic than if they were just alittle distracting in normal classes and some of those kids really were there pretty much everyday all day. I got in trouble 2 times both because I refused to participate in playing basketball I'm gym because I have a extreme hatred for basketball and the squeaking shoes actually gave me such extreme migraines that I would be either crying and screaming for it to stop or I would get aggressively angery because of the pain I was feeling that people were afraid that I was going to do something dangerous... but of course the school didn't care about it and didn't believe me even with letters from my parents then my doctors note... they still tried to make me stay in gym while the gym teacher was lazy and just tossed the basketballs out almost everyday. My note specifically said to keep me away from high pitch squueks like happen in basketball or to have the class do a different activity but no that wasn't going to happen... gym teacher wasn't about to even try spending 1 second thinking of a different activity the class could do... so instead I had to leave and not attend gym 4 out of the 5 days a week atleast and so if the school councler wasn't in or busy or the schools nurse not in they would have me stay in the b.e.d class.... we had alot of fun acting up in the b.e.d class but as an adult I see how horrible the entire situation was 😢. Kids never had a chance to actually learn and succeed in life cause schools are lazy same as they were lazy about what they could do to help me.... Also they left quick cause they legally can't do more after he asked for a lawyer and they would only be wasting theretime or even riski g getting the entire Case tossed out by trying to get more information after he's said he wants his lawyer. They had no reason to risk that or waste time because they had the evidence anyways... it just helps if they can get a full confession. But again once you ask for a lawyer anything said can't be used anyways and if they keep pushing it can be considered cohorsiment and now the child gets no justice and he gets off scot free. 😅they didn't need to jump up so quickly no but why not? Every second in the room is time they can be putting together the papers to give the district autority so the DA can make the case to get the guy charged and less time they can help other victims too. The special victims unit's are often very busy and they probably had many other potential victims of that or other crimes to listen to as well. And yes you be surprised by how many times somone who was assulted or worse comes to speak with a investigator but while sitting hours waiting to speak they get frustrated or scared or whatever else and just leave feeling like the cops don't actually care about hearing there story or might just figure the time isnt worth it they gotta go work or whatever else.... im glad the left instantly without saying another word even though he tried to continue to speak
@Lucas51397
@Lucas51397 9 ай бұрын
I was arrested for a dui a few weeks ago (I drove 85 miles in the middle of the night, after working all day, and they pulled me over in my dad's driveway for "swerving all over" even though my car has a lane departure sensor AND I never even hit the bumps between the lanes.... but okay.) and I have to agree that acting crazy or resisting constantly isnt gonna help anything. Youre already arrested. Acting weird will only potentially add more charges.
@rickyscott9351
@rickyscott9351 9 ай бұрын
They probably asked him to demonstrate how he touched the child because it's great evidence they can use in court. The more evidence they have the easier it is for the prosecutor. Police will always ask certain question to make sure the prosecutors have enough of the right evidence that will definitely put a criminal in jail.
@drgamenstein3032
@drgamenstein3032 3 ай бұрын
In reference to the principal needing to pee, it's illegal both for cops to enter a residence without a warrant, and for her to pee in a public location. The second one is actually a sex crime, and letting her go, even with their supervision, would open them up for lawsuits, either by entrapment of "forcing" her to commit a sex crime, or harassment for needing to monitor her peeing. It seems cruel, but it's what they gotta do to protect their jobs and the integrity of the case.
@thelightwielder
@thelightwielder 3 ай бұрын
you should not be surprised drunk people need to pee
@natashaunfiltered
@natashaunfiltered 5 ай бұрын
My elementary school had a basically metal box with carpeted walls and a one way window for detention with just a desk and dull light inside. It wasn't very big and was in the back of the library. I got to see inside of it my fifth grade year after school one day out of curiosity, but I thankfully never got put inside it.
@amnesiaenjoyer
@amnesiaenjoyer 9 ай бұрын
My school also had a room like the one you described near the beginning, except bigger. I got interrogated by 5 teachers in it for an hour, ‘cause I was listening to music with my headphones at lunch. Sucked.
@QuikVidGuy
@QuikVidGuy 9 ай бұрын
Why is he even lying about the sling, why would the sling be the important detail? I don't know why the subtitles keep saying [unintelligible] when you can clearly hear what they're saying, or [sergeant's name] when they don't censor the audio
@MatchMaker355
@MatchMaker355 9 ай бұрын
I’m happy all these kids came out I remember going to school and getting SAed by a teacher and never saying anything because I wouldn’t be taken seriously and I’m happy now that kids don’t have to be scared to come out and get help
@milkymoo1525
@milkymoo1525 9 ай бұрын
It's actually so sad that there HAS to be a rule that teachers are not allowed to speak to a student alone because this happens so often... school should be a safe place, an environment that stimulates excitement for education, not a walking nightmare.
@amandaparker5613
@amandaparker5613 2 ай бұрын
Those poor babies!!!! My Grandparents done this to me & my Brother for years!!! We felt so much shame & guilt we didn't speak up for years!!! It messes you up so bad!!! My Brother committed suicide when he was 31 because he couldn't live with the damage they have caused us to live with & I struggle with my mental health on a daily basis. Sending healing prayers to these babies!!!
@_namasteshay
@_namasteshay Ай бұрын
I am so sorry to hear this. Thank you for sharing. I was SAd a lot growing up, by neighbors and peers and things like that. I’m so sorry that a family member did that to you and I am so sorry for the loss of your brother. I know it’s hard to live with and there are days that are truly debilitating, but I am so happy that you are still here and I hope you continue to fight. All we can do is try to be the adults that we needed when we were children. 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
@I_Eat_Lemons
@I_Eat_Lemons 3 ай бұрын
The paper on the door was something common in the elementary school I went to, though I'm not sure why. I think it had something to do with kids peaking into other classrooms and making distractions.
@vitorialima8399
@vitorialima8399 9 ай бұрын
It's so disturbing knowing that children have teachers like that. I don't think something like that ever happened in my school, that is a small public school in the countryside of Brazil, it goes from 1st grade to 12th grade, most of the teachers work there for decades, and the new ones are previous students, most of the students parents also studied together, my grandparents, my parents, my siblings and I, we all studied in this school, my friends and I know eachother since it kindergarten, my history teacher basically know me from the day I was born, as well my Chemistry Teacher and the Headmaster, who were my mom's best friends. So I think that created a safe place for us students, we felt more comfortable to tell the teachers if something was wrong, everyone look out for eachother, it was and still is amazing.
@munky342
@munky342 4 ай бұрын
We had the "isolation room". Literally a tactic used against hardened criminals, and when I pointed that out, guess which room I was sent to. Naturally, I then missed handing in assignments that were due that day. So spent the next week being sent to the isolation room from the moment I got into school to the moment the final bell rang. I saw through it then, and I see through it now.
@aoihitori
@aoihitori 6 ай бұрын
For some reason a lot of reported pdf are teachers.
@Artemis101full
@Artemis101full 4 ай бұрын
In my school there was a girl who said the schools fave teacher touched her and had sex with her during the summer. He got fired and was made to register. About a year later she left the school to another state. Turns out she lied about him doing all of that because he refused to raise a grade but it was too late. That made the school ignore future accusations and then when it really happened, they did nothing.
@___Bruh__
@___Bruh__ 7 ай бұрын
39:59 Public urination is illegal they can't let her. I agree, it's a stupid law, but at the same time would you want some drunk lady pissing on your front lawn?
@lamestayley4624
@lamestayley4624 9 ай бұрын
Oh, baby a triple
@wendydanielle3476
@wendydanielle3476 9 ай бұрын
Principal Lady should have peed in her own car since it’s her property and shouldn’t be considered public urination/exposure?
@danlyday7248
@danlyday7248 3 ай бұрын
Didn't happen to me but same thing happened in the town I grew up in school coach and the veterinarian. The town just decided they were more important than all the shit they did to kids. Although I do believe the vet guy actually did eventually get taken down by an old classmate of mine.
@persephone9872
@persephone9872 4 ай бұрын
How hard is it to keep your hands to yourself around children?
@TexBirdie
@TexBirdie 5 ай бұрын
Yup - in catholic school until college in 2009 - certainly have a scar from a ruler
@2ndperky
@2ndperky 9 ай бұрын
I'm not fond of police all the time but no matter what a cop believes, most of the time they're sympathetic towards children. Thats is one good thing about a cops at least
@ZavaXavier
@ZavaXavier 9 ай бұрын
Tell that's to Tamir Rice's Mother.
@2ndperky
@2ndperky 7 ай бұрын
@@ZavaXavier *most of the time*
@sammi1471
@sammi1471 9 ай бұрын
i kick my feet with pig posts 🥰
@mrlazycrazy
@mrlazycrazy 9 ай бұрын
My second grade teacher forced me to eat tomatoes before the lunch room could leave. Also it is public indecency if she pisses in a bush and is another fine.
@Hellscap3
@Hellscap3 6 ай бұрын
the principal I believe was being uncooperative maybe in hopes she'd either be so troublesome they'd give up somehow or to delay testing long enough that she would blow a lower number and as such get away from a DWI
@shampoobottle4565
@shampoobottle4565 5 күн бұрын
27:45 "ohh he knows them" *the officer explains that they don't know what the warrant is even for* Sometimes I question Pigs intelligence
@MuppetHell
@MuppetHell 9 ай бұрын
My grandma was a special ed teacher This woman refused to bring a student their wheelchair and made them crawl up the stairs because they made her mad once
@_namasteshay
@_namasteshay Ай бұрын
I work with children on the spectrum. It makes me so mad to hear these things. Why work with children, especially children with disabilities and challenges, if you aren’t going to be kind and patient with them. 😡😡🤬🤬🤬
@dhoffnun
@dhoffnun 9 ай бұрын
The cops got up and peaced out so fast not just because they knew they got him - which they totally did - but also because dude explicitly said "lawyer" which means the interview / interrogation is legally over. The abruptness of their response is still satisfyingly ice cold. edit... 22:05 people are censoring the word "inappropriate" now?! It's already a euphemism!
@josephstager9654
@josephstager9654 8 ай бұрын
My school had one of those two but it wasn’t just for detention they had a thing called in school suspension so instead of like an hour u would spend the entire school day for like a week inside it
@josephstager9654
@josephstager9654 8 ай бұрын
I was in the at least once a month
@day52211
@day52211 Ай бұрын
As someone who has lost a very important person in my life to drunk driving, that teacher and her friends were pissing me tf off and I hope she got fired and isn’t able to work around children since she’s clearly too irresponsible and doesn’t know what remorse is
@starfleshii
@starfleshii 9 ай бұрын
"back then" w paddles ?? its still legal here in texas and i used to go to school where they did it and all the parents have to do is sign a waiver saying they'll allow it.
@thetravelingcarnival
@thetravelingcarnival 5 ай бұрын
I remember my PE teacher in elementary gave everyone birthday spankings on their birthdays. A spanking for each year. I also had a teacher in middle school who threw a chair and it hit me. So, school is great
@conchadeconchos
@conchadeconchos 3 ай бұрын
Birthday spankings is actually insane.
@jacobturner1490
@jacobturner1490 3 ай бұрын
That one guy got 8 years for each count, there are 4 counts, so 32 years in total
@crisptomato9495
@crisptomato9495 9 ай бұрын
Y’all ever get “birthday bumps” from the teachers in grade school where they put you on their lap and bounce you up and down the amount of years old you are on your birthday (like on your 8th birthday you get 8 bumps) or was that just my school?
@BlinkOnWheels
@BlinkOnWheels 9 ай бұрын
I never heard of that
@theballintruth3369
@theballintruth3369 Ай бұрын
Yeah you were assaulted 😂
@chaylagood1757
@chaylagood1757 8 ай бұрын
I was molested at 15 by a 22 year old man. It wasn’t a teacher though. It was my sisters brother. (We have different dads). It took me almost a year to say something. But I did, and I’m glad I did cause I didn’t have to live with it alone. I’m now 20, it still bothers me a little bit sometimes but I’m pretty open about it because you know, you can only live with it for so long.
@BlueLizardKing
@BlueLizardKing 9 ай бұрын
I want to watch this, but I just can't school makes me so mad, I can't take it. The whole system is just an abuse factory where kids are treated like animals. We had to beg people to let us go to the bathroom, or drink water, and it was just normal for us. One time in 1st grade, I accidentally said bitch instead of bit, and they sent me to the fucking principle's office. Little six-year-old me sobbing my eyes out while a whole grown ass man interrogated me on why and how I could possibly slur my words. I fucking hate school so goddamn much, it makes me crazy.
@avandi9382
@avandi9382 5 ай бұрын
At my highschool there was this p.e. teacher who was also the health teacher. During swim, he'd have everyone do a few laps in the pool... then get out and do jumping jacks. I said to his face, "you can fail me now. Ill be talking with the principal later." He was then fired a few months later. I like to think i had a hand in it. He was soooo gross about everything. Fuck that guy. Also, the drama teacher was arrested for having cameras in the theater bathrooms. I again dared him to do something when he grabbed my arm one night, to which caused him to flunk me. Every time i dealt with adults like that, theyd tell me to my face that id be a highschool drop out. So when i graduated an entire year early, i couldnt help but wink at the teacher that called me stupid in front of the whole class in freshman year. She had to give me my diploma. Best moment of my entire three years there.
@pantsonparade
@pantsonparade 4 ай бұрын
The principal one was ridiculous. She apparently crashed into 2 houses in an unregistered vehicle, resisted arrest, refused to give consent to the breathalizer, when anyone else would have been taken to the hospital for a blood draw so they can get the charges right, then repeatedly pulls her hand away when she is supposed to give finger prints. For all of that she is charged with a DWI, again with no way of knowing what her BAC is which would have most likely given her the result of the more severe DUI, and driving an unregistered vehicle? Then she gets to go home after that? What about 2 counts of destruction of property, or obstruction of justice for refusing the field sobriety tests, BAC test, and fingerprints? Or resisting arrest?
@krisc.1447
@krisc.1447 9 ай бұрын
your honor i know my client is being accused of being caught with his hand on a student's ass but he's pleading oopsie daisy, you gotta let him go
@AudrinaLockwood
@AudrinaLockwood 9 ай бұрын
My friends teacher dragged her by her feet and she got a bad carpet burn on her back and they didn't fire her she shouldn't have got a degree as a teacher when she was abusive when a child is doing something wrong you get to there level and tell them what they are doing is not acceptable and they need to stop before the teacher gets the principal never asult anybody even kids you are teaching 😡🤬.
@S_What
@S_What 9 ай бұрын
Two years ago my Religion and Philosophy teacher was fired, it was cuz he was watching the hub whilst teaching us and getting girls who were wearing skirts to bend over to hand out the books, if the girls put the box of books on a desk he’d just put it back on the floor and watch from behind as the girls had to bend over to pick up the books, once we all noticed it, more girls started wearing trousers and some of the boys started to wear skirts just to take the piss out of him. Also, for anybody to leave the classroom, the girls had to either give him a high five, a hug, or a fist bump and he’d hold the boys in class for longer alone, saying “you should all behave like the girls do”. When he finally got fired the school said “he’s taken a month of leave for holiday” nah uh. They fired his ass lmao
@tsukikageshinobi
@tsukikageshinobi 3 ай бұрын
they very much still implement the paddle and the “dunce” cap/corner in some schools, i went to a catholic school in louisiana and my brother was often acting out and often punished with the ruler or in more severe instances the paddle. i spent a lot of time in the corner of the class facing the wall with a white cone shaped hat. this was in 2010 lmfao. they still do this in a lot of religious based schools.
@oklahomasoutherner8276
@oklahomasoutherner8276 9 ай бұрын
These types of teachers are one of many reasons why I am so blessed to be able to homeschool my kids
@SalariaStudios
@SalariaStudios 9 ай бұрын
Our detention teacher gave all of us sprite but we had to be quiet. He would then proceed to complain about his wife’s cooking.He always helped pay for our lunch and made sure we had food he was a good man.
@JHazard1000
@JHazard1000 9 ай бұрын
At my high school the Year I was a Junior the Girls Volley Ball Coach who was a Male was fired,arrested and a ton of charges brought against him. Apparently he gave a few of the girls "special Private Training in the gym showers"
@Sad_Septembers
@Sad_Septembers 9 ай бұрын
i just recently got into uour channel and i love it keep up the good work
@jakenathaniel9162
@jakenathaniel9162 9 ай бұрын
I'm from UK and the room he described at the beginning we had those they were for the worst student it was called social isolation lessons when they couldn't be trusted around other students
@chaylagood1757
@chaylagood1757 8 ай бұрын
Also I need to shed light on this. Men aren’t the only ones who do inappropriate things with little kids. By best friend that I have know since I was 5 is sitting in prison because she decided to touch two little 13 year old boys. We just turned 20 in February. She is two days older than me and this happened in November of ‘23
@Bry-bo2bf
@Bry-bo2bf 5 ай бұрын
That cop is playing cool math games right now. I swear to f***
@Al-bs5lj
@Al-bs5lj 4 ай бұрын
7:00 Since we’re trauma dumping and bonding, in my school there was a special class for special Ed and I was in it but it was literally a closet, myself and 2 other kids were squished in there the entire day and the teacher only came to let us out of lunch or it was the end of the day.
@conchadeconchos
@conchadeconchos 3 ай бұрын
That’s actually insane. Did you ever tell people in positions of responsibility that they were treating you this way?
@YemmieInc
@YemmieInc 9 ай бұрын
Its still legal in GA to use corporal punishment. When i was in elementary school they paddled kids. Thankfully i was too scared to act up lol
@johnathancurry6993
@johnathancurry6993 5 ай бұрын
Some of the elementary schools I went to, our Principals were allowed to beat you, if they believed what you were doing was wrong. You could hear the smacking and the kid crying, as you're walking to class.
@JuniperArts
@JuniperArts 2 ай бұрын
I didn’t realize it was not considered normal for school’s principal to give spankings to all students. Our principal did but I think the parents had the choice of doing it themselves they would get called
@conchadeconchos
@conchadeconchos 3 ай бұрын
Trauma dumb+ emotional bonding I am guilty of this. But I always let it be known shut me down at any time and I respect them for even listening.
@snekboi3715
@snekboi3715 4 ай бұрын
The cops and investigators are very nice and polite to suspects cuz if they aren’t it can negatively affect the trial. By being nice they aren’t giving the suspect any extra ammo in court.
@OneArmedShinobi7388
@OneArmedShinobi7388 3 ай бұрын
In grade school our principle gave us spankings with a wooden paddle if we got in trouble🤣
@humanskull182
@humanskull182 5 ай бұрын
I hated that room! But I never had a teacher with me. It was just me and "motivational" posters on the wall. I remember one poster was just colour theory or something.
@fluffygargos7066
@fluffygargos7066 9 ай бұрын
In 3rd grade I had a teacher who had like a big binder book looking thing and when he woukd get angry he'd slam it on the floor and yell to the top of his lungs til his face turned red literally, looking back we werent even a bad group of kids he'd be yelling cause we answered a couple questions wrong or something
@javis88h
@javis88h 5 ай бұрын
After all that time talking about "Tickle spots" and "if I did it was accidental" he finally said "Can I get a lawyer?"
@onyxmadison321
@onyxmadison321 5 ай бұрын
As simple as it sounds they can’t allow people to use the bathroom. It’s considered indecent exposure which is a crime. They can’t just take her to a location with a bathroom as they can’t leave the scene of a crime until investigation is completed. A lot of the times it’s an excuse to try and get out of an arrest like this Karen judging by her behavior even after she finally got to go to the bathroom at the station
@robdurfee6861
@robdurfee6861 3 ай бұрын
The cops moved away so fast because as soon as he said he wanted his lawyer, they’re not allowed to question or interrogate him any further, so they bounced. Sucks, because they almost had him
@the888gamemaster
@the888gamemaster 8 ай бұрын
This video dredged up some repressed memories from Elementary to Middle School, especially the Solitary Confinement room, I forgot about that so hard My art teacher from when I was... 5-9 whenever it was our birthday she would grab her giant (to a tiny child at least) art pallet paddle and spank us for each year we've been alive. I remember avoiding mentioning my birthday just because I really hated getting spanked by it since she would always hit you kind of hard. I have no idea what happened to her, pretty sure she just retired and that's it. (This was back in 2006-2010, so it wasn't like the "oldin' days")
@bigtasty2767
@bigtasty2767 2 ай бұрын
29:35 its Mrs. Stevenson from South Park, fucking on Ike
@tteokbokkibxtch
@tteokbokkibxtch 3 ай бұрын
Weird timing for YT to recommend this... My favourite teacher from when I was 11 just got outed this week as a pdfile who was touching girls during class. As in he'd put on a movie, dim the lights, then touch them. It's wild, I would have never believed he could do something like that. These freaks are so effective at coming across as normal, good, kind teachers. Scary.
@whendowedie7835
@whendowedie7835 4 ай бұрын
To counter the point that multiple classes said he was grabby, I had a French teacher in middle school and everyone all through highschool would joke about that guy being a creep. He wasn't as far as I know it was just because he was a weird French guy with dirty windows
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