Kelly Sadik, 41, who entered Aberdeen Center School
Sadik left “a decent measured red mark and injury” on the young lady’s arm
She was captured and accused of second-degree attack and intruding
A Maryland mother supposedly attacked a 12-year-old young lady she blamed for harassing her little girl.
Who is Kelly Sadik? Kelly Sadik is a 41-year-old mother who entered Aberdeen Center School and contended with an understudy which transforms into an actual showdown when she snatched the young lady’s arm as she attempted to leave.
The understudy experienced minor wounds. Aberdeen Police Sgt. Jason Neidig said Sadik left “a decent measured red mark and injury” on the young lady’s arm.
The 41-year-old mother was captured and accused of second-degree attack and intruding.
Sadik apparently hummed into the center school at around 8:15 am on Tuesday by the principal office through the external radio. She made a beeline for the study hall as opposed to marking in at the principal office, as school convention directs. She was joined by her little girl.
A verbal showdown raised. She at one point put her hands on the kid, getting them with an end goal to proceed with the discussion, the police examination closed.
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An instructor when seen this quickly mediated.
The casualty’s dad expressed that he was stunned when got a call from the school illuminating the occurrence. Her grandma, Judy Kibler addressed how Sadik got that far into the school. “She might have had a weapon. There’s nothing that she can’t have. That is the absolute most alarming part about it,” her dad said while addressing WBALTV.
Harford Region Government funded Schools said in an explanation that they have wellbeing estimates set up for guests, and the school staff made a move when Sadik broke convention.
“We vet people that are coming into our schools. Convention was followed today by our staff. Tragically, we had a parent that chose to break convention. Luckily, we had staff individuals who quickly distinguished, through their carefulness, and simply knowing the structure – there was something wrong with that there and promptly stepped in to make a move,” said Donoven Streams, head of wellbeing and security at Harford Province State funded Schools.
Sadik is expected in court in May.