Report: Principal Accused Of Punching Parent
School Officials, Police Investigating Case
POSTED: Monday, October 20, 2003
UPDATED: 9:00 pm EDT October 20,
2003
A local school principal is accused of using violence to teach a parent a lesson, Local 4 reported.
Jerry Ruffin told Local 4 he was attacked by a school principal when dropping his son off at Winterhalter Junior High in Detroit Monday morning.
Ruffin (pictured, left) said he was running late, so he parked his car in the circle drive in front of the school.
When Ruffin got out to walk his son up to the school, principal Anthony Jones approached him, Local 4 reported.
Jones allegedly cursed at Ruffin and told him to move his car.
Ruffin said that as he attempted to walk past, Jones grabbed his shirt.
"I walked away from him with my son in my hand, and he grabbed my shoulder and (spun) me around and punched me in my jaw," said Ruffin.
Ruffin called police to report the incident. He went to Henry Ford Hospital, where he was treated for bumps and bruises, Local 4 reported.
The school's assistant principal, who apparently witnessed the encounter, said Ruffin started the fight.
Ruffin told Local 4 that Jones is much bigger than he is, and he would not have started a fight with a man of that size.
Another parent said he saw Jones arguing with Ruffin, but did not see any punches thrown.
School officials are reportedly investigating the incident along with police.
Jones has been suspended with pay pending the results of the investigation.
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