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pinky
Mar 16th, 2006, 09:38 AM
http://www.comcast.net/news/strange/index.jsp?cat=STRANGE&fn=/2006/03/14/345788.html

By Associated Press
Tue Mar 14, 11:25 PM

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - School officials on Tuesday fired a middle school teacher charged with biting a student who would not spit out a piece of candy.

Caroline Kolb has pleaded not guilty to an aggravated assault charge for allegedly biting 14-year-old Garrick Hudson on the back during a classroom scuffle Jan. 11.....

Administrators had previously warned Kolb to avoid being physically confrontational with students, according to the letter.....

The student's mother said Kolb told her son to stand in the hallway after he disobeyed her order to spit out the candy. When the boy tried to retrieve his books, they got into the scuffle.

According to court records, the boy was treated for a bite wound.

Words fail me.

pinky
Mar 16th, 2006, 09:47 AM
On second thought, maybe she went to college at the University of Southern Indiana......

http://www.comcast.net/news/strange/index.jsp?cat=STRANGE&fn=/2006/03/15/346352.html
By Associated Press
Wed Mar 15, 6:11 PM

EVANSVILLE, Ind. - Police charged a university official after he allegedly bit a man in the calf when the man stopped to help him after a car accident.

Robert E. Mays, 64, an associate dean at the University of Southern Indiana, was charged with battery and operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. He was released from Vanderburgh County jail on a $100 bond

Mays was driving on U.S. 41 in northern Evansville Tuesday night when he hit a vehicle in front of him, according to police reports. No one was injured in the wreck.

A passer-by who stopped to check on Mays tried to stop him from returning to his car. Mays then bent down and bit the man's calf, leaving a bruise and teeth marks, police said.

Police said Mays refused to take a breath test.

The university was not aware of the arrest and was not sure if Mays would be disciplined, said spokeswoman Sherrianne Standley. He has been at the school since 1973.

xfunksterjunkyx
Mar 17th, 2006, 09:24 PM
ewww, that is...freaky

*MEmeME*
Apr 3rd, 2006, 10:48 AM
wtf?!:susp2: