‘Crazy to me’: Woman stole identity to teach at elementary school where she ‘assaulted a special needs child,’ police say

Inset: Bryia Lattimore Scott (Laurens County Sheriff

Inset: Bryia Lattimore Scott (Laurens County Sheriff’s Office). Background: Waterloo Elementary School (Google Maps).

A woman in South Carolina is accused of impersonating someone else to get a job at an elementary school where she then allegedly attacked a student with special needs.

Bryia Lattimore Scott was taken into custody two weeks ago and initially charged with one count of identity fraud to unlawfully obtain employment. More than a week after her initial arrest, Scott was charged with an additional count of felony unlawful conduct towards a child over the alleged attack, authorities announced.

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