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Article: School board member's daughter suspended; Teen is among four students accused in Dec. 23 teacher harassment case at Albany High School.(Capital Region)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- January 5, 2006
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Byline: BRIAN NEARING Staff Writer
ALBANY - The daughter of an Albany school board member is among four students who remained suspended Wednesday for allegedly harassing a 60-year-old veteran teacher inside a classroom at Albany High School last month.
Laquetta Alexander, who is the 16-year-old daughter of new board member Jacqueline Jen kins-Cox; Debbony Moore, 16; and two unidentified 15-year-old boys are accused of confronting their English teacher, Johnsi Ingram, on Dec. 23.
They were all charged with unlawful imprisonment; the girls also were charged with harassment. One of the boys was charged with possession of a weapon after police said ...