Four Indiana elementary school staff members and a behavioral technician were charged after a 7-year-old special education student was allegedly forced to eat his own vomit with a spoon.
Sara Seymour, 27, Debra Kanipe, 63, Julie Taylor, 48, Kristen Mitchell, 38, and Megan King, 24, were all charged with misdemeanor failure to report, the Brownsburg Police Department said in aThe charges stem from an incident in February at Brown Elementary School in Brownsburg, about 20 miles northwest of Indianapolis.
Seymour allegedly told the child that if he vomited, he would be required to eat what the threw up, according to police. Taylor, a life skills teacher, was present and gave the boy a tray, the release states. "Both Seymour and Kanipe stood at each side of the child while he consumed a portion of the vomit," the news release states."Mitchell and King were present and witnessed the incident."
Brownsburg police were notified of the incident on April 12, shortly after the school was made aware of it. The Hendricks County Prosecutor's Office filed the charges on Tuesday.
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