Los Angeles, Ca
Parents outraged after teacher allegedly attacks 7th grader
Parents of a Glendale student are outraged after a teacher allegedly assaulted their son during class.
The assault reportedly happened on April 10 at Woodrow Wilson Middle School, according to Edit Novshadyan, the student’s mother. She claimed school officials tried to cover up the incident following their complaint.
“How could this happen in this day and age?” Novshadyan said in disbelief.
She said their son was assaulted by his 7th-grade math teacher in an unprovoked attack.
“I get a text message from him saying, ‘Mom, my teacher hit me,’ and I wrote to him, ‘What? Are you kidding me? Are you serious? Are you messing with me?’ And he’s like, ‘No, Mom. My teacher hit me.’”
Novshadyan said her son’s teacher initially asked him to stop eating in class. When he turned around to speak with another classmate about a math problem, that’s when the teacher allegedly came up from behind him and suddenly slapped him.
“She was shaming him very badly,” said Roland Bagdasaryan, the boy’s father. “Yelling at him, ‘How dare you! You’re bad, you’re not a good kid. You’re making stuff up.’”
In addition to the bruises the boy endured, he was also verbally belittled by the teacher for his alleged “bad behavior.”
A cellphone video captured by a student during the altercation’s aftermath showed the teacher allegedly defending her actions.
“I’m not afraid of you or your parent or your lawyer, whatsoever!” the teacher is heard yelling at the student.
The boy replies, “You can’t hit me,” and the teacher counters with, “Yes, I can!”
According to the family’s attorney, the student who captured that exchange was told to email the recording to the vice principal and then erase it from his phone.
“We need the truth,” said Armen Akaragian, the attorney representing the student and his family. “Especially when we drop off our kids at schools, where we as parents drop them off in a place where they think they’re safe. Unless school districts come down on their teachers and tell them there are going to be major consequences for this conduct, it’s just going to continue.”
Upon hearing the news, some concerned parents are hoping the district will enact changes to school policies to prevent something like this from happening in the future.
“Why was she allowed to continue to teach after an assault?” Novshadyan asked. “She assaulted a child. She should have been escorted off campus pending an investigation. There are rules that she has to follow and rules that [the student] has to follow. She can’t hit a kid.”
A Glendale Unified School District spokesperson responded to KTLA’s request for comment, saying:
“We are aware of the allegation and are thoroughly investigating. In order to maintain student and employee confidentiality, I cannot comment further.”
So far, school officials have not announced whether any disciplinary action will be taken against the teacher.
Novshadyan said her son is still traumatized by the incident and has not returned to campus since. They said the school’s vice principal had called them to say their son’s class schedule was changed and that the teacher involved would not be on campus in the coming week.
However, the boy’s family said these actions aren’t enough and that the teacher involved, who has not been identified, should either resign or be fired for how she handled the situation.
Los Angeles, Ca
Southern California hits hottest day of its extreme heat warning
Southern California remains under an extreme heat warning as residents brace for the hottest day of the week on Wednesday.
“It will be roasty toasty in the valleys, lower mountain elevations and far interior, with highs ranging from 100 to 110 degrees,” the National Weather Service said. The warmest conditions are expected in the western San Fernando Valley.
An extreme heat warning remains in effect for much of Southern California until 8 p.m. Thursday. Forecasters say there is a high risk of heat-related illness for anyone outdoors for extended periods. Heat advisories are also in place for areas along the coast.
“Highs for today: 98 in Ojai, 100 in Ontario. Temecula, good morning to you, 100 degrees expected there. 112 in Palm Springs. Unbelievably hot,” KTLA’s Kirk Hawkins said Wednesday morning.
Residents are urged to adjust their afternoon plans to limit strenuous outdoor activities during the heat of the day, stay hydrated and check in on elderly neighbors and loved ones.
The Weather Service said record highs are slightly warmer than those forecast for Wednesday. As a result, despite the extremely hot conditions, few, if any, temperature records are expected to be broken.
A few degrees of cooling are expected Thursday, but a more significant cooldown will arrive Friday as onshore winds increase.
Afternoon highs are expected to cool even more over the weekend, with below-average temperatures possible in some areas.
Los Angeles, Ca
Stabbing at Chino Hills liquor store ends in attempted murder arrest
A Chino Hills man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following a violent incident at a local liquor store, authorities announced Tuesday.
The July 13 incident occurred around 5 p.m. in the 4000 block of Descanso Avenue, according to the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department, which responded to reports of a stabbing at the location.
Arriving deputies found a stabbing victim inside the store and rendered medical aid until personnel with the Chino Valley Fire District arrived. The victim was transported to Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center, where he remains in stable condition.
While being treated at the scene, investigators said the victim repeatedly stated that someone named Alex was responsible for the attack.
The suspect, now identified as Hayden Alexander Marquez, 30, was located not far from the liquor store and taken into custody, sheriff’s officials said.
Investigators did not provide a motive for the stabbing or detail the relationship between the two men.
Marquez was booked into the West Valley Detention Center on suspicion of attempted murder.
Anyone with information about the investigation is urged to contact the Chino Hills Police Station at 909-364-2000. Those wishing to remain anonymous can call the We-Tip hotline at 800-78-CRIME or submit tips online at www.wetip.com.
Los Angeles, Ca
Big rig crash spills cinder blocks on 101 Freeway; lanes blocked in Tarzana
An early morning crash involving a big rig scattered cinder blocks across the northbound 101 Freeway, prompting a SigAlert in the San Fernando Valley Tuesday. The incident was reported around 4:10 a.m. when a big rig overturned on the freeway at Tampa Avenue. The crash occurred on a stretch of the northbound 101 that curves […]
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