Florida Teacher Poisoned

Florida Teacher Poisoned By 12-Year-Old Middle School Students With Pepper Flakes

A Florida teacher poisoned investigation led to the arrest of three 12-year-old girls. The girls poisoned their middle school educator as payback after they were sent to the principal’s office for misbehavior, according to International Business Times.

Volusia County police said in a release posted to Facebook that Marjorie Garrido-Herrera and two of her friends hatched the plan after the Florida teacher, Jayne Morgan, 52, sent Garrido-Herrera to the principal’s office for dumping glue into another student’s backpack and for suspicion of stealing a laptop computer. The girls felt that the poisoned move was justified after the punishment.

Investigators say Garrido-Herrera took crushed hot red pepper to school from her home and passed it off to her friend. While a third girl allegedly distracted Morgan, police say the second friend dumped the spicy flakes into the teacher’s can of cola.

“When Morgan took a drink of the tampered soda on Tuesday, her throat immediately became hot and scratchy and she started to choke and experience shortness of breath,” read the police statement. “After taking a second sip, the teacher poured the rest of the soda into a clear plastic cup and noticed the flecks of red pepper.”

Investigators say the Florida teacher poisoned suffered from throat and stomach pains that lasted throughout the day and into the evening.

Garrido-Herrera and the second girl, identified by police as Leisy Llanes-Pupo, are being charged with poisoning food or water and tampering with consumer products.

The third girl, Cristal Tejeda-Castro, is being charged with tampering with consumer products and being a principal to poisoning food or water, police said.

All charges are felony offenses. By Friday evening, all three girls had been arrested.

As if heading off any potential blowback regarding the seriousness of the charges against the girls, the Volusia County Sheriff’s office wrote in the charging affidavits:

“It should be noted, this act was done in retaliation for the teacher upholding her duties and responsibilities as a teacher, maintaining control of her classroom and attempting to protect the other children from Marjorie’s unacceptable behavior.”

The three students arrested for the Florida teacher poisoned incident are expected to be transported to the Volusia Regional Juvenile Detention Center in Daytona Beach.

An off-hours call to the Volusia County Juvenile Court rang unanswered Saturday.




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