
In the decade of big hair, excess, and pastel suits, one man rises to the top of the criminal pile. News 19 made the request based on the idea that it could be helpful for the community to see the full incident play out on video.I'm glad you're back in Vice City. “Clayton concealed from the media that his assistant principal had punched the 15-year-old special education girl in the face repeatedly while he stood there,” the lawsuit claims.įollowing the December 15 news conference, News 19 filed an Alabama Open Records Act request with Madison City Schools asking for its school bus videos from the incident. In an attempt to “vilify” the student, Clayton is accused in the lawsuit of sending pictures of the bite mark on Watts’ arm to local media. Punched her daughter in the face repeatedly or that she required medical attention.

In the back of a police vehicle with a severe headache. The SRO then handcuffed Jane Doe and put her into a deputy’s car.Jane Doe exited the bus and attempted to go to the school nurse’s office.He escorted Defendant Watts from the scene so that pictures could be taken of the bite mark and asked the SRO to arrest Miss Doe. It was around this time that Defendant Clayton finally decided to do something.Defendant Watts violently turned on Minor Z, pointed his finger in his face, and, inĪ fit of rage, screamed something unintelligible.

He jumped on Defendant Watt’s back, screamed at him to stop, and yelled “you should not hit a woman!” At this point, a courageous young man, Minor Z, acted to stop the assault on hisĬlassmate.The head twice more, apparently with the intent to continue assaulting her. With Jane Doe still seated and Defendants Watts still standing, he punched her in.While Defendant Watts was assaulting Miss Doe, Defendant Clayton continued to.The lawsuit continued its depiction of the incident as follows: Escaped Morgan County inmate allegedly damaged Decatur maintenance van (Photo: Madison City Schools)
