High School Custodian Stole Cash from Students' Backpacks During Walkout
Last Wednesday students all across America staged walkouts to raise awareness and advocate for tighter gun laws. With the recent focus on school shootings and how we can prevent them from happening, people are searching for solutions anywhere they can. Unfortunately, one school employee in South Carolina decided to take advantage of the walkout.
A custodian at Richland Northeast High School in South Carolina went through students’ book bags during the walkout and took their cash. Aisha Evans stole $180 from three students while they were participating in the national protest against gun violence on March 14th, according to the Richland County Sheriff’s Department.
After school administrators and the school resource officer conducted an investigation, Evans was charged with three counts of petty larceny. According to a report from CNN, she was employed by Service Solutions, an agency that provides custodial services to the school.
The Richland School District issued a statement affirming that Evans is no longer employed by the agency.
“On Thursday, March 15, Service Solutions notified Richland Northeast High that Evans is no longer an employee of the company and was informed that she cannot come on any Richland Northeast High property,” the statement said.
Source: nydailynews.com
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