Summary
SEATTLE (AP) -- A Seattle teacher, placed on administrative leave after he was accused of choking a fourth-grader in class, has a history of behavioral problems -- all since he suffered brain injuries in a car accident.
Ronald Langston, 56 and a longtime teacher at Broadview-Thomson Elementary, was put on paid leave last week in the choking incident. Police are investigating and the district is conducting an internal review.See the full content of this document
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Teacher Accused in Choking has History of Problems
Langston denies the allegation, his attorney said.
Langston was suspended without pay in 2004, after two kindergartners walked ...See the full content of this document
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