A former Princeton, Minnesota, teacher has pleaded guilty after hitting a second-grader with a hockey stick earlier this year.
Kimberly Neubauer, 63, of Princeton, resigned from her teaching position after surveillance footage captured her throwing a hockey stick at an 8-year-old boy. She was charged with third-degree assault in July in connection to the incident.
In May, the Minnesota Department of Education determined the child was subject to maltreatment by the teacher, after reviewing the surveillance footage and interviewing the student. "We’re in shock," said Easton’s father Lance Johnson at the time. "She’s within 5 feet, and she didn’t even hesitate. Like she was trying to hurt him."
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