After the deadly shooting of a 10-year-old girl, there was a big response when a teacher for Youngstown City Schools posted a message on social media about Persayus Davis-May, with some calling for the teacher to be fired.
In the post, she talked about the little girl who she said was a former student.
“I am so angry and sad at the same time. This baby was not my brightest but she was our caregiver and protector. She struggled with all academics but could count money like it was her job,” the teacher wrote in the post.
“I’m not sure what her angle was, or what her objective was of posting something like that. Posting that she’s praying or asking the community to pray for us, we appreciate that. But then she led into how she fell asleep in class and she wasn’t a bright student. That was just very disheartening, especially at a time when we are still grieving the loss,” Tayana Smith, the girl's godmother, said.
Youngstown City Schools said the incident doesn’t rise to the level of disciplinary action.
Uproar after Youngstown teacher posts about killed 10-year-old girl on social media
A teacher for Youngstown City Schools posted a message on social media about Persayus Davis-May, with some calling for the teacher to be fired.
Police are seeking an SUV that was seen at two crime scenes minutes apart Wednesday morning where two people were killed, including a 10-year-old girl.
The red or burgundy GMC Terrain type SUV was seen at about 2:20 a.m. at Palmer and Gibson avenues just before shots were fired into a pickup truck that killed Michael Callahan, 40, and injured his 42-year-old passenger.
The SUV was then seen about seven minutes later in the 600 block of Samuel Avenue when shots were fired into a home that killed Persayus Davis-May, 10, and wounded three other people.
YPD looking for SUV in connection with shootings that killed 2, including a 10-year-old
Police are seeking an SUV that was seen at two crime scenes minutes apart Wednesday morning where two people were killed, including a 10-year-old girl.
