| Young people drop their pants |
An Israeli student was arrested and charged after removing his
clothing in class which caused his teacher to fall ill and be
hospitalized, according to police reports in northern Israel.
The school in northern Israel has been shut down for an hour yesterday, after a boy, who was identified by police as 15-years-old, attacked his teacher and exposed his private parts in front of his classmates. The teacher felt ill and was hospitalized, while the student was arrested and charged.
Police said that the ninth grade student attacked his teacher during a lesson and in front of his fellow stunned students dropped his pants and underwear. Police confirmed that the student was arrested and that he has a previous criminal record.
Following the incident, the teacher felt ill and was evacuated for medical treatment in a hospital. Yesterday the school was shut down for one hour, as a protest against the incident.
The National Student and Youth Council, said: "We are appalled by the incident. The incident should be thoroughly investigated and the boy should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”
The school in northern Israel has been shut down for an hour yesterday, after a boy, who was identified by police as 15-years-old, attacked his teacher and exposed his private parts in front of his classmates. The teacher felt ill and was hospitalized, while the student was arrested and charged.
Police said that the ninth grade student attacked his teacher during a lesson and in front of his fellow stunned students dropped his pants and underwear. Police confirmed that the student was arrested and that he has a previous criminal record.
Following the incident, the teacher felt ill and was evacuated for medical treatment in a hospital. Yesterday the school was shut down for one hour, as a protest against the incident.
The National Student and Youth Council, said: "We are appalled by the incident. The incident should be thoroughly investigated and the boy should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”
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