‘She hurt me’: Teacher stops story time to put 3-year-old boy with autism into chokehold, cops say

Vilma Otero

Vilma Otero

Cops in Florida arrested a teacher after she allegedly assaulted a 3-year-old boy with autism by putting him into a chokehold during story time.

Vilma Otero, 59, is facing a child abuse charge, according to the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office. A probable cause arrest affidavit obtained by Law&Crime said the incident occurred Friday at Forest Lake Elementary School in Deltona.

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A paraeducator witnessed the abuse and contacted the Department of Children and Families who called deputies. The witness told deputies she was preparing for the next activity as Otero read a book to students on the other side of the classroom. She heard a student cry out in pain and turned around to see Otero sitting in a chair with the student “between her legs being held down in a choke hold manner,” the affidavit said. It was apparent to the paraeducator the boy was in “distress,” according to cops. His face was “turning red as he was crying and screaming while attempting to free himself from Otero’s legs,” the affidavit said.

The witness took out her phone and started taking photos of the ordeal which she later gave to deputies.

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