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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Apparently Everyone DOESN'T Think Your Principal is your "PAL"

A biting commentary on the state of people's sanity today...


Police: Providence principal bitten by angry parent
03/17/09 Projo
PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- A middle school principal was bitten by a parent after he told her that her son was being suspended from school.
Roger Williams Principal Rudolph Moseley Jr. said that in his office on Friday, he told the parent, Aleyda Uceta of 164 Gallatin St., Providence, that her 11-year-old son would be suspended for three days. He said she became very angry and began yelling at him in his office.
According to a police report, Uceta then punched Moseley in the face. When Moseley pushed the mother away, he was struck by the student, according to the police. Uceta then grabbed Moseley's arm and began biting him.
In an effort to calm the situation, a teacher tried to calm Uceta by speaking to her in Spanish, and Uceta punched her in the face, according to the police.
When the police arrived, they attempted to escort Uceta out of the school but she continued to try to punch Moseley. She also resisted attempts by the police to take her into custody.
By then, a large crowd of Uceta's family had gathered around the police, making it difficult for them to take her into custody.
During the struggle, Uceta bit a patrolman's arm and struck him in the face. After Uceta was placed into police custody, police heard her say, "I'm going to take your gun and shoot all of you," according to the police report.
While handcuffed and seated on the floor, Uceta attemped to kick the window panes out of a door in the school's main office.
Both the police and Moseley received bite wounds to their arms, according to the police report. One patrolman also sustained a back injury. Moseley was taken to a hospital for treatment.
Uceta was charged with assault on school officials, assault on police officers and resisting legal arrest.

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