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    2nd teacher from LA school arrested on sex claim

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — A second teacher at an inner-city elementary school where a teacher is accused of committing lewd acts on 23 children was arrested Friday on suspicion of fondling two girls in his classroom.

    Los Angeles County Sheriff's Capt. Mike Parker said Martin B. Springer, 49, of Alhambra was arrested four days after allegations surfaced against the first teacher, but there was no known connection between the two cases. Springer was being held on $2 million bail.

    The expanding case has shocked the nation and thrown a chill into its second-largest school district, with 650,000 students across hundreds of campuses.

    Parker said the victims in the second case were about 7 and 8 years old and were fondled once each in a classroom at Miramonte Elementary School during the past three years.

    Detectives interviewed Springer and the alleged victims on Thursday and had him under surveillance. He was arrested Friday as he exited a school district building in South Los Angeles, Parker said.

    Detectives anticipate that more victims might come forward, he said.

    A phone message left at Springer's home was not immediately returned.

    Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent John Deasy said the district plans to fire Springer next week.

    "We are prepared to fire him next week and we'll do that at the next board meeting for inappropriate conduct and inappropriately touching students," the superintendent told KTTV.

    In a related development, a lawyer filed a claim against the district stating that he intended to file a lawsuit alleging an unidentified girl ate a sugar cookie laced with the semen of the first teacher arrested, Mark Berndt.

    Earlier this week, Berndt, who worked at the school for 32 years, was charged with committing lewd acts on 23 children, ages 6 to 10, between 2005 and 2010. He remains jailed on $23 million bail and could face life in prison if convicted.

    Lawyer Raymond Boucher, whose Beverly Hills firm specializes in sexual abuse lawsuits against school districts, religious institutions and hospitals, said the legal claim of behalf of "Jane Doe 1" alleges the district did not take adequate steps to prevent Berndt from repeatedly abusing children after officials received complaints about him.

    After news broke early Friday about Springer being removed from the classroom, several parents took their children out of the school.

    Ida Santana said her sister called her and told her to pick up her nephew.

    "It's hard to leave our kids here," Santana said. "We can't trust the teachers no more. Now there's another teacher."

    Santana said the family is unsure where the boy will be going to school from now on.

    The development involving the second teacher was made public a day after authorities acknowledged that 18 years ago, a 10-year-old girl claimed Berndt tried to fondle her.

    Prosecutors declined to file to charges against Berndt in the 1993 report, saying they didn't have enough evidence. Berndt, who denied the allegation at the time, was never arrested.

    The details of that case and other claims by two former students about strange behavior by Berndt surfaced just three days after his arrest.

    The allegations raised further questions about why he wasn't disciplined by school officials, who have been lambasted by some parents for waiting a year to reveal that Berndt was suspected of blindfolding children and feeding them his own semen in his classroom in what children were allegedly told was a tasting game.

    School officials and investigators said proper procedures were followed to investigate and build a case against the teacher.

    The investigation of Berndt began in the fall of 2010 when a film processor became suspicious about the photographs and turned them over to investigators who notified the school district.

    Berndt was immediately removed from classwork in January. The Board of Education voted to fire him in a closed session, which he challenged, before resigning.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Christina Hoag, Greg Risling and Raquel Maria Dillon contributed to this report.

     
    • Sean  •  3 mths ago
      I have some dull rusty razors and I think a syringe full of bleach injected into their manhood first before you give them the rusty razor would do wonders for them......
      • Arthur K 3 mths ago
        Yeah and then they can cone bang your daughter in the pooper and give her a creampie
    • Le  •  Cable, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      If the accused had been Catholic priests, you people would have been howling for a dismantling of the Catholic Church. Most of the abuse is done by teachers, but I have yet to see people calling for shutting down all the public and private schools.
    • A D H Demon  •  3 mths ago
      HEY ! TEACHA !! Leave them kids alone.
      • The Fly 3 mths ago
        All in all, it's just another brick in the wall.
      • OneHungLow 3 mths ago
        Come on, you guys are making me wanna smoke and I got a drug test coming up. Floyd is one of the best bands ever!
      • Spider Man 3 mths ago
        The Floyd ROCKS !!
    • Seeker  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      THE SOLUTION... If you wanna be a cop, you gotta pass the polygraph... If you wanna work with innocent vulnerable children, you gotta pass the polygraph. GET THIS MOVEMENT IN MOTION, AND POLITICIANS WHO NEED OUR VOTES WILL SUPPORT IT!!!
      • tomj 3 mths ago
        polygraphs are not even close to reliable. the only reason they get used at all is because of the hype that they work so many confess under the stress. as soon as that little secret gets out the polygraph becomes useless. they are not even admissible in court
      • tomj 3 mths ago
        i get your point though and i agree
      • Andee 3 mths ago
        I get your point as well but I think we should take it further. For instance, teachers do not have to pass a drug test in order to keep teacher in the public school system in California. Of my two druggie sisters-in-law, one is a 7th grade public teacher and has had no problem keeping her job. Reporting her has gotten absolutely no results.
    • Moby  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      They should start putting cameras in the classroom and hallways to get a better idea how some of these teachers act throughout the days.
      • Sherilynne 3 mths ago
        Good idea but then the perverts would start following students into the bathrooms and locker rooms where cameras would never be allowed.
      • Chris 3 mths ago
        The unions would never allow it.
      • Chris 3 mths ago
        They would rather let the perverts go free.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Arden, North Carolina  •  3 mths ago
      What do you expect when you turn your children over to a system dominated by liberals who's primary goal is the erradication of ethics in society? Read the papers. The Asheville Citizen-Times reported on two local school pedos here yesterday.

      The liberals act when one of their dummies get caught. Check out Penn State. No problem 'til it came to light.
      • david 3 mths ago
        We better call the ACLU, they might have been NAMBLA members and we might be violating their civil rights, since the ACLU defended the North American Man Boy Love Association....Liberals support this #$%$ then act all horrified at the headlines; what hipocrites!
    • Lou  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      Thanks teachers Union..they will protect anything..for dues...unions all unions s/u/c/k
    • Robert  •  3 mths ago
      Cameras in ALL of the classrooms are needed where these potential pervs can be watched at all times.They don't like it TS.
    • Y  •  3 mths ago
      These poor kids....they will never be the same after this conduct and from a TEACHER!?!? #$%$ the devil is everywhere.....and from those whom you think are to protect the innocent. Sick and sad.....prayers to those families affected.
    • Bri  •  Virginia Beach, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      For some reason I wonder If this school was not in sch a poor area it wold not of went on so long, they would of REALLY checked to see if what these kids was saying is true
    • me  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      I think classes should have surveillance cameras, it would be protection for both students and teachers. kid says teacher was mean, pull up tape, teacher says kid threatened him-pull up tape....a win-win situation, also make sure parents can view these tapes, parents have a right to know how exactly their kids are being taught...they keep trying to keep the parents out...what are you hiding? by the current events, I'm worried....
    • david  •  Princeton, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Our system is too easy on Rapists, Pedophiles, Murderers, those that scam the elderly out of their life savings, etc. 100yrs. ago these types would have found a gallows and a rope or been on the run the rest of their life, afraid of what the law would do to them. Now we are too civilized to protect our Women, Children and Elderly, so these animals go free again and again. Research it; Child sex offenders are some of the worst repeat criminals!
    • Dave  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      why is it that these types of people are allowed to remain breathing and being fed i dont get it THESE PEOPLE CANT BE HELPED OR FIXED THE CHEAPEST WAY TO END THIS #$%$ IS TO ELIMINATE THEM FROM THIS EARTH THEY HAVE NO RIGHTS WHAT SO EVER
    • Beware of false prophets  •  3 mths ago
      Give these people a fair trial and don't worry. Have you read what happened to the child molester in Corkrin state prison on tues. He lasted 10 months and then his cell mate beat him to death. He was doing life for murder, so no big deal.
    • M  •  3 mths ago
      when it comes to our children, safety must over-ride the potential danger. irregardless of how vetted out the information is....however, in the same breath, i happen to recall during the 80's, a day care center that was owned by an elderly woman and ran by her adult son. the investigation started with just one complaint, followed along with poor interrogation of the child. the center was shut down and charges laid against the mother and son. common sense yes? well then the police started interviewing all the other children, again with poor interrogation techniques and before you knew it, the mother and son where being charged wtih sexual assault of almost 20 boys and girls, all under the age of 4 years old.
      i cant remember if they were convicted, but long story short, after several years after it all began, all the childrens testimony were thrown out because it was shown that all the interviews with the kids where tainted by many tainted questions. leading the kids to give the answer the police wanted.
      i am not saying that this is what is happening here. i dont know a thing about this case, but the narrative, if it follows history, innocent or guilty, the adults lives will be totally ruined. i just hope that the police dot their i's and cross their t's. the children deserve it, but so do possibly wrongfully accused.
    • anna  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Parents, why are we always blaming all the teachers for what a few do. Have you ever thought about going to your childs school to meet the teacher and get involved in school activities. I am a parent of 5 children and 14 grandchildren. The teachers, principal and school board all knew me and I husband.

      I am a minority and very few of us attend Parent Teacher Meeting held at the school to see what is going on. But let there be a happy hour with "little wayne", we are there. We only go when there is a crisis and we are ready to kill all the bums. Your children are just that, children. Get up off your butts and you can stop this. Anyone who is laidoff should be at the schools helping the teacher because we have major budget cuts and teachers who have tenue are going to be there. Stop blaming adminstrations and blame your self. You go pull them out of school but you can't go sit in a class room with your child, pitiful!
    • Big Sam  •  3 mths ago
      When did the teaching profession turn into a breeding ground of perverts?
    • Grammy  •  3 mths ago
      Here's the deal. Parents: teach your children about inappropriate touching and bring them up with trust. If something happens, GET THOSE LITTLE ONES SOME HELP. Principals: walk through classrooms frequently so you know what's going on. Report any whacky stuff immediately. This kind of story makes me so #$%$ mad I can hardly stand it!
    • Revenge is the sweetest j ...  •  Irvine, California  •  3 mths ago
      Unfortuntly, You Can Blame The Court Of Laws & Judges. This Is The Purest Evil In Humanity. How They Can Give These Guys 2nd & 3rd Chances and sentence 3 strikers to life for stealing a tootsie roll or a pot offender to Prison. Is A Complete Shame. Unfortuntly If You Look In The F.B.I Stats For These Kind Of Offenders. You will Kind Of Get The Answear. Just my Opinion.
    • Z  •  3 mths ago
      I cannot believe the school waited a year to reveal Berndt was suspected of feeding semen to these children! Because of the heinous actions of this man these children could have been exposed to horrible diseases and parents were left in the dark.
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