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Prosecutors charged Julious Johnson with neglect of a dependent for failing to stop a fight that happened in a classroom.

INDIANAPOLIS — Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced a formal charge against a former Indianapolis Public Schools teacher followingProsecutors charged Julious Johnican with neglect of a dependent for failing to stop a fight that happened between students in his classroom at George Washington Carver Montessori IPS School 87.

According to the complaint, the student has disabilities, including"sensory sensitivities, an executive function disorder and probable learning disabilities." During the parent-teacher conference, Johnican was allegedly going to show a video of the classroom environment to the parents. However, instead of showing that video, he inadvertently began showing a different video, in which the 7-year-old boy was being attacked by another student.IPS Board of Commissioners discusses mental health, education opportunity in special meeting

Toward the end of the video, the 7-year-old boy who was attacked can be heard saying through his cries,"I didn't mess with him," before Johnican is heard telling the boys to"go back to your spot." The complaint says the boy's mother met with the teacher on multiple occasions to discuss the child's allegations, which the teacher reportedly dismissed as behavioral issues and indicated that the boy was lying and/or mentally ill.shared a video-recorded response"It has been an incredibly tough time for our community the last few days," Johnson said in her update April 24. She described the now-viral video as"appalling and disturbing.

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