An Ohio high school student punched his teacher in the head while hallucinating on drugs, and the teacher ended up receiving a serious brain jury that required skull removal.
A 15-year-old student at Coleraine High School reportedly started showing signs of anxiety after “ingesting an unknown drug” during class on Thursday. WLWT. The 60-year-old teacher who was hit suffered serious injuries and required “extensive medical treatment”.
The teen in question is also suspected of assaulting another student, including grabbing and choking him.
After this horrific incident, the teacher was immediately taken to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center where his skull was eventually removed to prevent further damage from brain swelling.
Her current condition has not yet been disclosed.
new york post report When authorities arrived at the school, they found a student in the career center lobby who was apparently hallucinating. The student also sustained a head injury, but the cause of the injury has not been disclosed.
The student was first taken to a hospital for treatment and then transferred to the Hamilton County Juvenile Detention Center on suspicion of serious assault. Northwestern Regional School District spokeswoman Lindsey Creasey said the school is investigating the matter.
Apparently, a letter was sent to parents at the school asking them to “keep both the staff and students in your prayers.” The school insisted the attack was an isolated incident. At this time, there is no evidence that this attack was planned.
“At this time, there is no threat to the school community regarding this matter,” the school said in a statement, according to the newspaper. cincinnati enquirer. “The district remains committed to providing a safe and nurturing environment for all students, faculty and staff.”
Counselors at the school appeared to be working with students and staff who may have been emotionally affected by the incident.
The Northwest Regional School District serves approximately 9,000 students in suburban Hamilton County.According to the U.S. Department of Education, the district covers an area of 56 square miles and serves Colerain, Greene, Ross, and Springfield townships. data.
The incident remains under investigation, and the student is expected to face disciplinary action for his actions.
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