Anonymous wrote:
I have a child with special needs. I am fine with this Principal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just because there is not enough evidence to convict him does not convince me that he should be around small children.
Even if it’s not true?
The video. Speaks for itself
The video does not show he hit the child’s foot. The judge noted that the child does not react as if his foot was ever hit.
Enough already. He lost his school, was arrested, case was dismissed or he was acquitted, and MCPS seems lucky that he didn’t sue them for how things were handled.
I believe it’s time to move on and allow him to return. No doubt he will be micromanaged and watched.
I actually Hope the family sues mcps. And wouldn’t Mr winter be suing mcpd ? What does mcps have to do with his arrest and the charges ? Nothing at all
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not want this guy around my kid
In the video, which was shown in court Monday, Winter can be seen talking to the student. A group of other students walks in between the pair, and then Winter grabs the student’s hoodie and pulls him backward toward a cafeteria table seat and makes him sit down. After several seconds, Winter appears to stomp on the child’s foot, before directing his attention to other students. The student can be seen crying in the video.
https://moco360.media/2024/11/25/former-ritchie-park-principal-acquitted/
Was the video ever shown to the public?
Anonymous wrote:I would not want this guy around my kid
In the video, which was shown in court Monday, Winter can be seen talking to the student. A group of other students walks in between the pair, and then Winter grabs the student’s hoodie and pulls him backward toward a cafeteria table seat and makes him sit down. After several seconds, Winter appears to stomp on the child’s foot, before directing his attention to other students. The student can be seen crying in the video.
https://moco360.media/2024/11/25/former-ritchie-park-principal-acquitted/
In the video, which was shown in court Monday, Winter can be seen talking to the student. A group of other students walks in between the pair, and then Winter grabs the student’s hoodie and pulls him backward toward a cafeteria table seat and makes him sit down. After several seconds, Winter appears to stomp on the child’s foot, before directing his attention to other students. The student can be seen crying in the video.
Anonymous wrote:So I'm confused: court cleared him, MCPS has cleared him, but let's continue to punish him by not allowing him to resume his job? Seems like he was being effective at his job before the accusations. Accusations are just that until the facts are revealed and a decision is made. The decision has been made based on the facts. Time to allow him to move on.
Anonymous wrote:This thread honestly makes me concerned about the Rockville cluster now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just because there is not enough evidence to convict him does not convince me that he should be around small children.
Even if it’s not true?
The video. Speaks for itself
The video wasn't even enough to convince the judge to continue the trial. Did you see a video different from the judge's (genuinely asking)?
Judges don’t always make the best decisions or even fully consider evidence.
Anonymous wrote:So I'm confused: court cleared him, MCPS has cleared him, but let's continue to punish him by not allowing him to resume his job? Seems like he was being effective at his job before the accusations. Accusations are just that until the facts are revealed and a decision is made. The decision has been made based on the facts. Time to allow him to move on.