The security guard forced the 11-year-old girl to shut up at Pasadena Middle School. According to the girl’s father, she was laughing because she was making so much noise during lunch break.
The Pasadena Unified School District fired a security guard after school, staff members noticed the incident and the girl’s family filed a police report.
“The safety and happiness of our students are our number one priority,” the district said in a statement. “While we cannot comment on the pending lawsuit, we take these concerns very seriously and are fully working with the Pasadena Police Department. We are committed to maintaining a safe and supportive environment for our students.”
Noemi Hurtado said he was eating with a friend at Blair Middle School on Wednesday. The guard punished the girl for spinning loudly with friends during class breaks, the girl’s father, Ricardo Hartado, told The Times.
Frontier Ricardo Hartado, along with community activist Najee Ali, held a press conference on the incident involving her daughter outside Blair Middle School in Pasadena.
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His daughter was in sixth grade and “were doing what ordinary kids do at that age,” he said.
Security guards that the district did not identify forced the girl to shut her mouth, Hurtado said. News Outlet KTLA reported that the principal confirmed the incident had occurred. According to Hurtado, the guards sent her back to the classroom. In class, the guards told the teacher not to remove the tape from his mouth. That’s when the school’s security chief intervened and took the students to the principal’s office.
Hurtado said the principal’s security officer told her daughter he wasn’t having any trouble.
Hurtado’s daughter then returned to school, he said. According to Hurtado, the family filed a police report against security guards on Thursday.
The Pasadena Police Department confirmed that the police report had been filed, but referred all questions regarding the incident to the Pasadena Unified School District.
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