Why?because all we know about the situation is what we have seen on a video(and that is certainly incriminating). We don't know the entire story.
Most members here are ready to string the teacher up.a couple of us feel she lost it after a trying year with a child who wouldn't obey the rules.
Reality is most likely that the truth is somewhere in the middle. She most likely doesn't deserve to be arrested. But she also most likely needs to face some action on her job, most likely she needs to retire at this point. She doesn't, IMHO need to be in the classroom anymore.
If there is evidence supporting charges and arrest, she will be charged and arrested. If not, she won't.but what does not need to happen is a witch hunt.
Witch hunt implies mass hysteria and unfounded allegations. We don't need any other "part of the story" than what we have seen. An educator, entrusted with the care of children, put her hands on a child who is three times smaller than her, in a violent manner. No amount of "provocation" mitigates against such an assault.
Here is the law that covers this educator's actions. Note that under section (C) (1) (d) it could be considered a fifth degree felony:
codes.ohio.gov/orc/2903.13
http://www.criminaldefenselawyer.co...fense/violent-crime/ohio-assault-battery-laws
Historically, there have been special rules, written and unwritten, regarding violence against children in our society. For some reason, even though they are much smaller and more dependent emotionally and mentally than adults, there is a pervasive attitude in our society that violence against kids is not as bad as violence against adults.
Thus, in Ohio, domestic violence and child endangerment laws expressly exclude parents and guardians (not school teachers), from using corporal punishment, even if, in some cases, it leaves marks.
Yes, the law in Ohio does not exclude this woman from criminal liability for her actions here. However, underlying attitudes might.
If this was a videotape of this woman doing the very same thing against an elderly man, there would be no one defending her. If this was a videotape of a large man doing this very same thing against a smaller woman, there would be no one defending him.
If this was a videotape of a woman doing this to another woman who had been in the first woman's face, screaming vile things and jabbing her finger in her face (eg. recent case occurring on Dancemoms), there would be multiple people screaming that despite any and all provocations, putting one's hands on another person is chargeable assault.
But we see the same thing happening to a baby at the hands of a much larger adult? It is a "witch hunt" if people demand her arrest.
This makes no sense to me.