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Florida teacher arrested for allegedly allowing middle school students to fight in her classroom
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A Florida middle school teacher was arrested for allegedly allowing her students to fight in her classroom, authorities said.
Angel Footman, a 23-year-old 6th-grade teacher at Tallahassee's Griffin Middle School, is facing charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
On March 23, a Leon County Sheriff's deputy received a report that Footman was allowing children to fight during school hours, the Leon County Sheriff's Office said in a news release. School administrators were made aware of multiple incidents after parents found and reported videos of the fights, the release said.
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