Teacher discovers 5-year-old’s mom had ‘burned him with a lit cigarette as punishment’ — and it wasn’t the first time: Police

Inset: Tisheika Washington (Charles B. Webster Detention Center). Background: Richmond Hill Elementary School (Google Maps).

Inset: Tisheika Washington (Charles B. Webster Detention Center). Background: Richmond Hill Elementary School (Google Maps).

A 32-year-old mother in Georgia has been arrested after she allegedly punished her 5-year-old son by burning him with a lit cigarette — for the second time.

Tisheika N. Washington was taken into custody on Friday and charged with one count of first-degree cruelty to children in connection with the alleged act, records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

According to an incident report from the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office, deputies on Thursday responded to a call at Richmond Hill Elementary School regarding a report of possible child abuse, Augusta CBS affiliate WRDW reported.

Upon arriving at the scene, deputies spoke to a teacher who informed them that one of her students had been complaining about his back hurting. When asked, the boy reportedly told the teacher that he had been burned.

The teacher then lifted up the child’s shirt and found what appeared to be a new circle-shaped wound on his back.

“[The victim] informed her that his mother, Tisheika Washington, had burned him with a lit cigarette as punishment for his behavior,” deputies wrote in the report, per The Augusta Press.

Additionally, the teacher told deputies that she had previously filed a report with the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS) regarding Washington allegedly abusing her son after the boy told her his mother had pressed the lit end of a cigarette into his left temple.

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