A Nashville high school student went viral after a video of her pepper-spraying her teacher hit the internet.
The teacher confiscated her cellphone during class, and she promptly responded by pulling out her mace and spritzing it in his face.
School officials state the girl has been disciplined appropriately for the offense. However, because she is a minor, many wonder what that means.
Footage captured on Friday, May 5, picks up with the teacher running out of the classroom while the unnamed Antioch High School student in a tight tube dress and midriff denim jacket follows him out of the door.
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One person on Reddit wrote that the student’s phone was “taken away because she was texting and googling answers for her schoolwork.”
A voice, presumably the classmate filming the encounter, says in shock at her attack, “Oh mace? Mace is crazy. Naw, mace is crazy.”
As the class laughs while the situation unfolds, the person filming on his cellphone runs out of the class to see what else might happen.
The student was insistent that he had taken her phone and she wanted it back. As he walked into the school hallway, she sprayed him again, bringing him to his knees. While he is still discombobulated and kneeling on the floor, she reaches in, repeating, “Give me my phone. Can I get my phone? Can I get my phone?”
Another teacher tried to intervene, but the student tells this teacher, “I need my phone.”
The teacher tries to separate himself from the student saying, “She just pepper-sprayed me.”
Her classmates react, saying, “Over the phone is crazy.”
The video ends after another school worker cautiously approaches her.
This is one of many recent altercations where students attack…
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