Bizarre Complaint Against L.A.-Area School
Bizarre Complaint Against L.A.-Area School
SAN BERNARDINO (CN) - A Los Angeles-area school district refused to discipline an elementary teacher who stuck a "long object" up a boy's rectum while telling him "good boys don't cry," the mother claims in court.
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The complaint states: "On August 31, 2011, C.A. was sitting in his classroom with his classmates when his teacher, Zuk, began screaming at him and told him to follow her. Zuk forced C.A. out of the classroom and took him to the bathroom.
"Once in the bathroom, Zuk locked the bathroom door behind them and obligated C.A. to enter one of the stalls. Zuk then pulled C.A's pants and underwear down. Zuk stood behind C.A. and inserted a long object up his rectum several times. C.A. began crying due to the physical pain he was experiencing. In response to C.A.'s cries, Zuk said, 'Good boys don't cry.' After inserting the object up C.A's rectum several times, C.A. began to bleed. Zuk then stopped her assault on the boy. C.A. pulled up his underwear and pants and was escorted back to his classroom by Zuk."
Naranjo claims that when she picked up her son from school she found him with the school nurse, who told her the boy had been sent to the nurse's office because he was feeling sick.
"As soon as Naranjo and C.A. left school grounds, C.A. began to cry and told his mom that Zuk had hurt him and that his butt hurt. Naranjo immediately became alarmed and asked C.A. to tell her what had happened. C.A. accounted to Naranjo how Zuk had taken him to the bathroom and stuck an object up his rectum several times," the complaint states.
Naranjo says she complaint to defendant principal Miriam Locklair, who "trivialized" the incident and denied that Zuk had done anything wrong. Naranjo claims Locklair did this even after C.A. "recreated" what had "happened from where he was sitting when Zuk screamed at him to the bathroom stall where Zuk assaulted him."
Naranjo claims that a doctor found "rectal lacerations that pointed towards sexual assault," and that she reported the incident to the police, but the school district neither investigated nor fired Zuk.
http://www.courthousenews.com/2013/03/11/55583.htm