A substitute teacher in Calhoun County, South Carolina is facing charges after she allegedly threatened a classroom of students. Dejuan Fludd appeared in court for a bond hearing on Friday. According to court documents, she allegedly made the second graders stand for a long period of time while using profanity. Some of the students claimed she also said, “I would shoot you if I could.” Court documents say Fludd admitted to making the comments, …
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