Sunday, November 10, 2024

Delaware School Workers Intentionally Poisoned Student!

Three school workers upset with a troubled child tried to poison that student with Takis' extreme snacks.

Well you voted for this.

This is Joe Biden's America. This will be Donald J. Trump's America.

Can we do a Darwin Award for the most stupidest people on the planet?

You can't fix stupid!

You can't change minds!

You are completely trapped in stupid.

You are wrapped and emboldened in stupid.

If you are a student with food allergies and digestive problems, a school is required to accommodate to the needs of said student. The student who has allegeries to nuts, wheat, milk or seafood could have deadly results.

But for intentional and unintentional food contamination, it is very rare.

1. Restaurants, gas stations and grocery stores are forbidden from having chemicals near food. The federal and state authorities have strict guidelines to contamination.
2. Insect spray, rat poisons, unauthorized cleaning chemicals and glue traps are not used in restaurants, gas stations, bars and retailers.
3. All businesses use contactless pest control devices which involves no poison.
4. Any biohazard like blood, mucus, fecal matter, vomit, semen, vaginal fluid, saliva and hair, animal droppings, skin, tears, sweat and breast milk in food must be destroyed

Makayla Lomax, 31, Marrisa Johnson, 26, and Morgan Donahue, 21 can face 10 years in the iron college, lose their teaching licenses and be labeled potentially dangerous child offenders.

The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

In Delaware, these three women face charges after investigators say they allegedly abused and neglected students with special needs at a Delaware elementary school.

The investigation, led by the Smyrna Police Department and Delaware Department of Justice, started back in February.

According to Smyrna police, the investigation revealed “an alleged pattern of troubling behavior in a special needs elementary classroom” in the Smyrna School District.

Employees in the classroom allegedly threw things at the students, called them names and yelled at them, according to investigators.

One of the suspects named in the investigation, 31-year-old Makayla Lomax, is accused of hitting a student in the face and spraying them with a water bottle to discipline them.

Investigators say the other suspects, 26-year-old Marrisa Johnson and 21-year-old Morgan Donahue, allegedly fed hot sauce and hot Takis to a special needs student, who they knew had digestive issues, in the fall of 2022.


The three women were arrested this week.

Lomax faces nine counts of endangering the welfare of a child and offensive touching. She was handed a $12,500 bond.

Johnson faces 10 counts of endangering the welfare of a child. She was handed a $10,000 bond.


Donahue faces one count of endangering the welfare of a child. She was handed a $500 bond.

The Smyrna School District released a statement on social media after the arrests, stating that those employees haven’t worked with students since the allegations came to light in February.

“We have worked diligently with our law enforcement partners throughout the investigation. The community and school system have been patiently waiting the conclusion of those extraordinary efforts,” the statement said, in part. “We appreciate the diligence and thoroughness of law enforcement in bringing closure to this troubling matter.”

The Smyrna Police Department said in a press release that the school district cooperated throughout the investigation.

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