LAS VEGAS (AP) - A trustee in Nevada’s largest school district told a classroom of second-graders in 2014 that “snitches get stitches” and that one of them would end up in jail.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal (https://bit.ly/2n24M3r ) reports a complaint it obtained details the situation involving Clark County School District trustee Kevin Child. The elementary school teacher filed the grievance in December after other complaints against Child surfaced.
The teacher’s name was redacted from the complaint made public. She wrote that Child asked the students to finish this sentence “Snitches get what?” and when no one responded, he told the class that “snitches get stitches.”
She wrote the students “began to look worried” and didn’t laugh at what Child then characterized as a joke.
Child tells the newspaper he is focused on the school district and students.
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Information from: Las Vegas Review-Journal, https://www.lvrj.com
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