‘A profound betrayal’: Special ed teacher accused of slapping 5-year-old students with autism in the face

Susan Martin mugshot against image of Thatcher Elementary School

Background: Thatcher Elementary School in Attleboro, Mass. (WPRI). Inset: Susan Martin (Attleboro Police Department).

A special-education teacher from Massachusetts was charged with assault after being accused of slapping two students with autism in the face.

Susan Martin, 57, was arrested on two charges of assault and battery against a person with an intellectual disability after she was accused by witnesses of slapping and shoving two five-year-old students with autism. Police said that Martin, who was released following her arrest, was seen slapping one young student in her classroom on Nov. 26 and pushing and slapping another student about an hour later. In a statement provided to WBZ, a local CBS affiliate, police said, “Both incidents were witnessed by several other staff members.”

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