All inner city schoolteachers eventually realize that physical force is the only language that black students understand.
This is the shocking moment a female teacher was filmed brawling in a Kentucky classroom with a 16-year-old male student, who has now been charged with assault.
The fight, which broke out at Iroquois High School, Louisville, on Monday, shows the teenager, Kamron Jennings, being pushed to the ground by the educator, later identified as Carrie Durham Adams.
In the 20 second clip, filmed by another student and posted to Facebook, Jennings appears to square up to Adams before pushing the teacher in the chest.
Kamron Jennings.
She reacts immediately, pushing him back and knocking him to the ground during the violent altercation.
As other students try to avoid the incident the teacher takes off her jacket before the pair continue to land blow.
Jennings has since been charged with third-degree assault.
The teacher, who has not been officially identified, is under investigation and has been removed from the classroom. According to Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office she has not been charged.
The boy’s mother, Kenyatta Jennings, told WDRB: ‘There is a protocol they are supposed to follow when you are dealing with a disruptive student.
‘Why didn’t you follow your protocol?‘
HE A GOOD BOY, HE DINDU NUFFIN!
YO JUS’ BEATIN’ ON HIM CUZ HE BLACK!