Indiana Teacher Retires Early & Keeps Benefits Despite Video Showing Him Beating Student For Wearing Hoodie
Last Thursday, a teacher at an Indiana high school was taken into custody after surveillance video revealed him slapping and manhandling a student because the student was wearing a hoodie on school grounds.
According to ABC 7, 61-year-old Michael Hosinski was approved of early retirement following a Feb. 25 altercation at Jimtown High School in Elkhart, Indiana. Video footage shows Hosinski running down a hallway while chasing after a student, grabbing him by the backpack, hitting him in the face, and slamming into a wall.
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Three days following the incident in which he brutalized a child, the school panel unanimously authorized the early retirement request.
“After a police investigation, Hosinski was preliminarily charged with battery, which is a felony, the Elkhart County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release posted to Facebook Thursday evening,” ABC reported. “A request for formal charges has been submitted, the sheriff’s office said.”
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According to ABCNews, the school has a procedure against hoodies on school grounds except on particular days, and there was some sort of verbal altercation between the student and teacher that preceded the incident.