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Teacher had sexual relationship with special needs student, asked him to ‘bring a gun’ to school to shoot colleague

A twisted Colorado teacher who started a sick relationship with a special needs student sent him “thousands” messages, shooting his child at a colleague, bringing a gun and introducing him to fentanyl, prosecutors say. I did.

Imagine paraprofessional Kay Ewer was arrested after he realized her apparent “favor” towards a 16-year-old boy. According to the 1st Judicial District Attorney's Office in Lakewood,

Ewer, 28, showed unhealthy interest in students who had noticed almost “quickly,” after starting work at Brady Exploration School in August 2023, a DA office study revealed.


A Colorado paraprofessional is said to have been sexually involved with a student and asked him to bring a gun to school to shoot his colleague. Jefferson County Sheriff's Office

In November 2023, school officials contacted the Lakewood Police Department after the boy suggested an inappropriate relationship with Ewer in a classroom assignment seen by another teacher.

They quickly uncovered evidence of disturbing sexual relations between the pair, including explicit text messages and signs that drugs, guns and alcohol had been introduced, for each prosecutor.

According to the prosecutor, “thousands of thousands” messages are sent to students, “thousands of thousands” messages, and vice versa, and vice versa. The same is true.

Ewer introduced teenagers to illegal and deadly drugs, including Fentanyl. Prosecutor Bryn Chase, the first special victim of the Judicial District Attorney's Office, told her ruling hearing.

She also tried to get the boy to carry a gun for a sexual encounter and shoot fellow teachers at school, a sentencing hearing heard.

Ewer told the boy, “Take the gun to school and shoot another teacher with his foot.” Chase said at the hearing.

At the hearing on January 31, the boy's mother spoke of the “painful” betrayal of herself and her vulnerable son. Da said.

She said Yu led her son to “prey.”

“What makes this even more painful is that I trusted the accused,” she added in court.

Ewer was sentenced to four years in prison on January 31 after pleading guilty to sexual assault on a child last November, and contributed to both felony delinquents a month before trial began. I did.

In exchange for her guilty plea, prosecutors dismissed three other felonies and one misdemeanor.

She also faces at least 10 years of sex offender probation, which could result in life sentences depending on her success in the sex offender treatment program.

According to the DA's office, Ewer apologized to the family of the victims in the court as he was standing before the judge.

“I'm so sorry. This won't happen again,” she said.

Approvers are paid to provide classroom management and additional instruction to licensed teachers.

According to the state website, there are currently no qualifications required for a Paraprofessional or Teaching Assistant on the Legal Books in Colorado. Ministry of Education.

However, we recommend successful Paraprofessional associate degrees and competency assessments on our website.

Brady Exploration is an alternative school founded in 2005.

Before her brief spell, Ewer has worked since 2015 at several Jefferson County Public Schools in a variety of roles, including teaching assistant, Paraprofession, and school nurses.

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