Drunken Teacher Means Drunken Ideas

2006_12_paulrobeson.jpgIt's one thing for the students to be fighting. It's another thing for the teachers to be fighting - and finding out that one of the teachers is wasted. Yesterday, teacher Judson Kilpatrick was ordered to leave Paul Robeson High School after he got into an argument with another teacher and the principal found him to be intoxicated. But, like any 42 year old adult does, he kept calling the other teacher to harass him. Then, later in the afternoon after school, Kilpatrick returned to the school, carrying a slingshot (very Dennis the Menace), empty gun holsters, and lock-picking tools. The Post reports that a school safety agent stopped him from entering.

Kilpatrick was charged with criminal trespassing and aggravated harassment (the phone calls). That must have been some argument.

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I'll assume from the headline that one of the teachers was drunk?

What's up with the leaving out stuff today?

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it's all in this name: Kil Patrick

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Comment #1: what's up with you not taking the time to read the story but taking the time to (incorrectly) comment? Read the below sentence.

he was INTOXICATED. which means, like, drunk.

"Yesterday, teacher Judson Kilpatrick was ordered to leave Paul Robeson High School after he got into an argument with another teacher and the principal found him to be intoxicated."

#3: Jen could have changed the story after #1 posted. So #1 may be been correct at the time.

That must have been fun for the students to watch.

Wow. An alcoholic Irishman. What'll they think of next?.

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wheres your humanity? i work with the guy and its just sad. maybe alot of youve never developed the compassion to do this job, but at least he tried

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