350-pound teacher used 6th grade student ‘like he was a stepping stool’ during school safety drill: Cops

Inset: Jason Rogers (Underwood School District). Background: Underwood School in Otter Tail County, Minn., where Jason Rogers worked as a teacher (Google Maps).

Inset: Jason Rogers (Underwood School District). Background: Underwood School in Otter Tail County, Minn., where Jason Rogers worked as a teacher (Google Maps).

A 350-pound teacher in Minnesota is facing criminal charges for allegedly using a sixth grade student like a “stepping stool” — standing on his back for 10 seconds — while the boy was laying on his stomach during a lockdown drill, cops say.

Jason Rogers, a teacher at Underwood School in Otter Tail County, allegedly confessed to stepping on three different students during a Feb. 10 lockdown drill where kids were required to sit down in certain places while staff conducted a security drill, according to court documents obtained by the Tri-City Herald. Rogers reportedly felt that the students weren’t taking the drill seriously.

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