A secondary teacher in Oregon was put on authoritative leave after she supposedly stood up to and loudly mishandled an abuse casualty at an eatery on Friday night.
The Keizer Police Department said in a Facebook post that Trisha Ebbs, 50, moved toward the 20-year-old person at Hops N Drops in Keizer. At that point, Ebbs was apparently with the guardians of a 21-year-old person who was indicted for explicitly ambushing the lady in 2017.
Reconnaissance film clearly shows Ebbs forcefully approach the lady, her dad, and someone else sitting at the table when the dad pushes her away. Specialists said a gathering of individuals raged up to the lady’s dad and pushed him as café representatives pulled Ebbs away.
In spite of the fact that the video does exclude sound, agents said Ebbs flung “different swearwords” at the abuse casualty about the 2017 wrongdoing. Referring to witnesses, police said Ebbs was “on top” of the person in question, her dad, the other individual at the table.
Ebbs was eventually accused of muddled lead. A Salem-Keizer Public Schools representative affirmed to KPTV that Ebbs is a wellbeing educator at North Salem High School. The representative said that she has been set on leave as of Monday.
Ebbs’ significant other, who is an instructor McKay High School, was likewise set on leaving. He isn’t confronting any criminal accusations, and it is indistinct whether he was available during Friday’s occurrence.
Ebbs was discharged from care on her own recognizance. A fundamental hearing is planned for February 25.