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Massachusetts teacher arrested after allegedly slapping students with autism: ‘Deeply troubling’

A local teacher has been arrested after she allegedly slapped two students with autism, according to officials who called the allegations “a profound betrayal of the trust our community places in educators.”

Attleboro elementary school special education teacher Susan Martin was arrested on Monday, and charged with two counts of assault and battery on a person with an intellectual disability.

The 57-year-old Kingston woman is accused of hitting the two 5-year-old students, who are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

“I would like to provide an update on an ongoing and deeply troubling matter in which a teacher allegedly slapped two students in a classroom at Thacher Elementary School on Nov. 26,” Attleboro Public Schools Superintendent David Sawyer said in a statement on Monday.

After the alleged incident, Martin was placed on administrative leave, and Attleboro Public Schools began an internal investigation.

The district also notified the Attleboro Police Department and the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families.

Multiple staff members at the school reportedly saw Martin physically assault students on two separate occasions that day.

She allegedly slapped one of the 5-year-olds in the face at about 11:55 a.m., and then she allegedly pushed and slapped another 5-year-old student at about 1 p.m.

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