California teacher threatens to kill protester in front of little daughter who sobs 'I'm scared' in viral video


California teacher threatens to kill protester in front of little daughter who sobs 'I'm scared' in viral video



BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA: A second-grade teacher is being investigated after she was caught in a video threatening to kill a peaceful protester last week, in front of the latter's 8-year-old daughter.

A woman named Erika Baze had taken her daughter to one of the protests against racial injustice and police brutality on Friday, June 5, following the death of George Floyd. They were walking peacefully in the protest when Carrie Maxwell, who teaches at Wayside Elementary School, jumped in front of the duo, who were both white, and yelled at them before whipping out her phone and recording their exchange. "Do not film my daughter!" Baze yelled, to which Maxwell responded, "I'll f**king kill you" before she was dragged away from the scene by her shirtless husband.



"Do you see what you did to a child? Good job!" Baze shouted at Maxwell as her daughter Kimberly burst into tears. "Get a job!" Maxwell yelled back. Baze could not believe that Maxwell was continuing the violent interaction even though she had clearly seen Baze's daughter was distraught. "Really? You just traumatized a child for walking. Look at this! Are you proud?" Baze said to her.

She then had to quickly reassure her crying daughter that everything was going to be alright. As her red-headed daughter cried, "I'm scared!" Baze told Kimberly, "She's not killing anyone, babe."
You can watch the video here

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