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Reply to "Petition to Rescind the appointment of AP at Rock Creek Valley ES "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He was accused of stomping his foot on a child but acquitted in court without having to put on a defense. Not having to put on a defense is extremely rare and shows how there was no evidence it happened and the witnesses lacked credibility. This includes the video that does not show that any contact was made. [/quote] I mean… on the video he clearly kicked at the boys foot multiple times. That alone should disqualify him.[/quote] There is no evidence of this at all![/quote] He makes three motions and even pushes the foot…it’s really clear[/quote] I've watched the video now several times and I have no earthly idea what you think you're seeing in the video. Yes, there seems to be one stomping motion, but not three. And there doesn't seem to be anything underneath his foot when he does it (nor does the kid seem to react when contact would have occurred). After the stomping motion he slides his foot, but he's sliding his foot away from the direction of the kid. I don't see anything that looks like pushing the foot.[/quote] It's 100% clear at the 1:18 mark in the video (https://www.fox5dc.com/news/video-appears-show-former-maryland-principal-stomping-foot-kindergartner-autism). You can absolutely see him make a forward motion and contact the child's foot with his. The motion is TOWARDS the child's foot and makes contact. I don't know if that is a stomp--it may not be. But it is prohibited physical contact.[/quote] I have watched the video and focused on the time mark you provided. You CANNOT see any contact. Yes he makes a motion forward but the child’s right foot is not seen at all. This prevents a conclusion that he hit his foot. [/quote]
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