Pam Sanders is still upset after an incident here at LBC Middle School last Wednesday.
"I will not tolerate this. This is unacceptable behavior," she told News 12.
Her 11-year-old grandson was allegedly abused by a teacher's aide in a classroom at the school.
"On his lower back, it was swollen. It had a bruise, and you know, he told me it was hurting him," Sanders said.
Photos from the child's father show severe bruising and discoloration on his foot and ankle. Another shot shows what appear to be bruises from fingertips on his arm.
"That is the most sickening thing that I can think of. An adult. That's what we call an adult? I call it evil," she said.
Sanders says an assistant principal told her last week that the teacher's aide has been removed and now awaits a school hearing. However, Sanders says what's most frustrating is that her grandson came home with bruises before, and she believes they were from the same aide.
But, there's a problem.
"He's autistic," the grandmother explained. "He can't speak. He had pointed this lady out to me in January, but because he couldn't speak, they said that, you know, there was no way to prove it."