North Carolina district attorney Mike Waters said on Tuesday that the sheriff’s deputy fired after video showed him body-slamming a student to the ground twice at a Henderson school would not face felony charges, but a warrant had been put out for his arrest on assault and misdemeanour child abuse. He also said the child did not have serious injuries.
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North Carolina lawyer says sheriff’s deputy fired for body-slamming student faces assault charge
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