Two charged with assaulting WCB teacher, placed on $15,000 bail

Marlon Daniels

Two persons were today charged at the Fort Wellington Magistrate’s Court with the assault committed on the Fort Wellington Secondary School teacher, Marlon Daniels who was beaten about his body on Monday by a student, his uncle and friends.

Trey McPherson and Dishon Daniels appeared virtually before Magistrate Peter Hugh where they were charged with assault causing actual bodily harm on Daniels.  

The two men pleaded not guilty to the charge and were each placed on $15,000 bail.

They will return to court on March, 30, for report.

Daniels had explained that on Monday he was revising with his class when a group of students outside of the classroom began  using expletives.

He said he told the students who were peeping into his class to move from there and one student then cursed him. He then told the students to report to the headmistress’s (HM’s) office as he questioned what right they had to disrespect him.

 
At the HM’s office, it was discovered that the students were wearing belts not appropriate for school and as such they were upbraided and sent to their classes. The one student who used indecent language was scolded.

According to Daniels while in the HM’s office, the student began cursing the HM and another senior male teacher who was present. “He (student) said he ain’t want to hear nothing from y’all (teachers) and he would get people to deal with y’all (teachers).”

 
Daniels said at that stage the student exited the office and he went back to his classroom.

Shortly after that, the student returned with his uncle in search of Daniels but was upbraided by the HM who informed the uncle that he was not dressed appropriately for the school environment nor did he have a right to request to meet any teacher at the location. This apparently annoyed the uncle.

 
Around midday, Daniels exited the school compound to head to a printery located opposite the school to print out test papers for his students. He said about thirty minutes later he was attacked at the location by the student, his uncle and four other men.

“I was sitting and backing the road and the woman just about to staple my papers when his uncle come by the back and scramble my hands and there were four other friends along with the student punching me to my face, slapping me, and kicking me”, Daniels said.

 
He said he attempted to free himself but “one of them scramble me and pick up a scissor and try to bore me on my lower abdomen. I scramble the scissors and pelt it away. The uncle again scrambled me and the nephew picked up a steel they brought to beat me and started to lash me all about my body.”

According to Daniels, the men were also armed with pieces of wood during the attack. After the men eventually fled the scene, Daniels was assisted back to the school where he informed his colleagues about what had transpired.

 
Daniels yesterday told this newspaper that the police at the Fort Welling-ton Station, which is located a stone’s throw away from the school, were phoned when the student’s uncle first arrived at the school but they failed to show up until after the teacher was assaulted.