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Former Georgetown teacher’s aide Kelvin Daniel Fuller accused of breaking student’s wrist



There’s always two sides to a story.  But, side doesn’t look good. 
Statesman reports police have arrested a former Georgetown teacher’s aide accused of breaking a student’s wrist after the boy threw a marker at him at Forbes Middle School, according to a warrant.


Kelvin Daniel Fuller, 53, was charged with injury to a child. Georgetown police were informed about the incident on Nov. 25, the warrant said.

An 11-year-old boy told investigators Nov. 27 that Fuller intentionally pushed him to the ground at school, causing the boy to break his right wrist, the warrant said.
The boy said he was upset and “intentionally irritating” Fuller, according to the warrant. He said he was in front of Fuller’s desk when Fuller walked toward him and pushed him in the chest with his hand, the warrant said.

The boy told investigators he fell backward on his right arm. Another student witnessed the incident and told investigators the same story as the injured boy, the warrant said.

Fuller did not want to answer certain questions when a police officer interviewed him on Dec. 18, the warrant said. “It appeared to me that Kelvin was not comfortable answering certain questions about his anger issues and past employment with other school districts,” the warrant said.

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