Video shows Baltimore school resource officer hitting, kicking teen

A Baltimore public school police officer and the department's chief are on administrative leave and child advocates are calling for reform as authorities investigate a cellphone video showing the officer slapping and kicking a teen at a school...

A Baltimore public school police officer and the department’s chief are on administrative leave and child advocates are calling for reform as authorities investigate a cellphone video showing the officer slapping and kicking a teen at a school.

City police have said they’re in the early stages of a criminal investigation into the incident this week at REACH Partnership School. Officials say the acting chief for the city’s school police department requested the investigation.

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Cellphone video shows the school police officer slapping and kicking a young man while another officer stands by.

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Attorney Mike Davey tells The Baltimore Sun that his client — the officer, Anthony C. Spence of Baltimore — thought the boy was trespassing on school grounds and questioned him. Davey said he couldn’t go into specifics because of the ongoing investigation.

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