Los Angeles Times

Teacher who hit student is charged

- By Hailey Branson-Potts hailey.branson@latimes.com

A Maywood high school music teacher who was filmed punching a student in his classroom was charged Friday with a misdemeano­r, according to the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office.

Marston Riley, 64, was charged with one misdemeano­r count of corporal injury to a child and faces a possible maximum sentence of one year in jail if convicted, prosecutor­s said.

On Nov. 2, Riley, a teacher at Maywood Academy High School, got into a confrontat­ion with a 14-year-old boy that was recorded by other students with their cellphones. Videos of the fight went viral online. Students told KTLA the confrontat­ion began after Riley asked the boy to leave the classroom because he wasn’t wearing a proper uniform.

Video from the classroom shows the boy next to Riley, swearing at him and repeatedly using racial slurs.

“What’s up, bro?” the student says as he throws a basketball at Riley.

“Why you wisecracki­ng, my …?” he asks.

Riley walks away as the student continues to insult him, then walks back to the front of the classroom where the student is standing. He calmly tells the student several times to leave, then suddenly starts punching.

The two trade punches as other students scramble around them, some shrieking. Riley hits the student numerous times, and a woman in a yellow safety vest tries to intervene.

The student was taken to a hospital where he was treated and released, according to the L.A. County Sheriff ’s Department.

On social media, scores of people defended Riley, saying he was pushed to the brink and that the student was out of line for using racial epithets. A GoFundMe page for Riley had raised more than $187,000.

The case remains under investigat­ion by the Sheriff ’s Department. Riley is scheduled to be arraigned Jan. 4 in L.A. County Superior Court.

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