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Images Of Valhalla Student Pinned To Ground By Staffer Prompt Outrage

Valhalla High School Senior, Duncan Galvez, speaks about the fight he witnessed Tuesday morning outside of his school, Sept. 3, 2021.
M.G. Perez
Valhalla High School Senior, Duncan Galvez, speaks about the fight he witnessed Tuesday morning outside of his school, Sept. 3, 2021.

A workplace investigation was underway Friday into a Valhalla High School security staffer's actions while breaking up a student fight at the eastern San Diego County campus this week — notably, kneeling on a Black teen's neck while detaining her.

The campus supervisor's response to the lunch-recess scuffle at the Rancho San Diego school on Tuesday prompted Grossmont Union High School District officials to put him on paid leave pending results of the internal inquiry. The staffer's actions prompted shock and outrage on the part of witnesses and others who saw video footage and stills of the incident posted on social media.

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Images Of Valhalla Student Pinned To Ground By Staffer Prompt Outrage
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In response to those images, local civil rights activist Tasha Williamson charged that San Diego-area officials have not "learned from George Floyd," whose videotaped death while pinned by the neck underneath a police officer's knee last year prompted worldwide protests.

"This is the umpteenth Black student to be treated in a way that no child should be treated," Williamson asserted in an online post. "No white children have been treated this way."

If the investigation determines that the suspended staff member, whose name has been withheld, engaged in "actual misconduct" while intervening in the student fight, GUHSD officials will take "appropriate disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal," according to a district statement.

"Any time allegations of employee misconduct are brought forward, the district takes those allegations very seriously," the memorandum asserts.

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Video: White Valhalla High School Staffer Puts Knee On Neck Of Black Student While Breaking Up A Fight

In a video message released online Thursday evening, GUHSD Superintendent Theresa Kemper acknowledged the strong negative connotations that many observers were likely to take from the images of the girl's rough detention at the Hillsdale Road campus.

"Some students and staff are still feeling the effects of what happened on Tuesday," Kemper said. "In light of the events that have taken place in America over the last two years, it's completely understandable that students and members of our school community are upset."