Arkansas Teacher's Response to Being Called 'Bruh' Stuns Everyone
An Arkansas teacher was arrested for allegedly choking a student during a classroom incident. The altercation reportedly began after the student referred to the teacher as "bruh."
Classroom Incident and Arrest
Tracey Matthews, a teacher at Wonder Junior High School in West Memphis, was charged with aggravated assault on April 15. According to the police, the conflict started when a student told Matthews, "Bruh, I don't have a computer," prompting the teacher to react angrily.
Matthews allegedly grabbed the student by the shirt, pushed him against a desk, and later choked him after following him out of the classroom. The student reported the incident to the principal, who then contacted authorities.
School District's Response
The West Memphis School District characterized the event as an "isolated incident" and emphasized its collaboration with local police to ensure school safety. It is unclear if Matthews is still employed by the district.
Legal Proceedings
Matthews was taken into custody at Crittenden County Jail but has since been released on bond. His current legal representation status and whether he has entered a plea are unknown. More details about his employment status at the school are available on the school's website.
The West Memphis Police Department continues to investigate the incident as community members express their shock over the situation.