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Sunday, November 04, 2018

Music Teacher Gave A Racist Student A Helping Of Knuckle Style Chili!

Music teacher serves a student a hot pl;ate.
California teacher was arrested after he served a student a helping of knuckle style chili with onions.

Marston Riley was caught on video serving an unknown student a helping.

The music teacher asked a student in his band class to leave because he wasn't wearing a proper uniform. The student berated the teacher with expletives and racial slurs.

He threw a basketball at the teacher, egging him on to "serve him."

The teacher gave him the business. He offered a hot helping.

Now Riley is getting court charge. He got a suspicion of child abuse and causing great bodily injury on a child.

The student was calling the teacher a NIGGA. Telling the teacher that he's ain't got the balls to take him on. The student quickly stopped playing their instruments and whipped out their phones to film the encounter.

"You got me fucked up, Nigga, you got me fucked up bro," the student said. "Why you say you're gonna beat my ass? Sheesh." That would be the point where he threw the basketball at Riley.



After a few minutes of taunting, the teacher finally breaks and serves him up.

The student tried to bob and weave. The student tries to throw up his hands but the teacher slams him again and an audible wham is heard in the video.

Riley served the knuckle style chili and it went to the stomach. It dropped him.

The video went viral. The teacher was placed on administrative leave. The student was treated and released.

The teacher was placed in the county lockup. He bonded out and is back at home.
Music teacher charged with abuse of a child. He served an unruly student a helping of knuckle style chili.
The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Authorities identified the student only as a 14-year-old. He was hospitalized for "moderate injuries" and then released, according to the sheriff's statement.

"We are extremely disturbed by the reports of the events that occurred at Maywood Academy High School," Los Angeles Unified Schools spokeswoman Shannon Haber said in a statement.

"We take this matter very seriously and do not condone violence or intolerance of any kind," she said. "Los Angeles Unified is cooperating with law enforcement in investigating this incident. Crisis counselors and additional School Police patrols will be at the school on Monday to support our students and staff."

Riley is scheduled to be arraigned on Nov. 30.

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