WATCH: Shocking video shows a teacher allegedly confronting the student about his attire, specifically about a hoodie that the boy wore to class.
ELKHART, Ind. - A surveillance video shows the moment an Indiana high school teacher struck a student.of the teacher, identified as Mike Hosinski, going out into a hallway at Jimtown High School in Elkhart County.
The video shows Hosinski waving a finger in the face of the student before slapping him in the face, knocking him against the wall.Indiana high school teacher strikes a student on cameraThe school district said the strike led to the student suffering visible injuries, and he was treated by medical staff.
The teacher is accused of confronting the student about his attire, specifically about a hoodie that the boy wore to class.Copyright 2022 WNDU via Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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