A suburban Atlanta high school teacher has been accused of pursuing a “hit” on a 16-year-old student last month, and the case is under investigation by local authorities.
Randolph Forde — who teaches at Mundy’s Mill High School in Clayton County — has been charged with making terroristic threats and was released on bond.
He is currently on administrative leave from his job with pay and faces an employment hearing in early December, Charles White, a school district spokesman, said Tuesday.
A Clayton County Police report says the incident occurred October 9. The suspect took a student off a school bus and told him he “would pay him to kill the victim,” the report says. When the student asked who the target would be, the suspect said he’d write the name on a note, it says.
“The teacher held a piece of paper up with the victim’s name on it,” said Officer Otis Willis III of the Clayton police.
Attorney Terance Madden, who represents alleged target and his family, issued a statement saying that problems between the boy and the teacher go back to “on or about September 29,” when “Forde allegedly called my client outside the class and asked him if he is gay.”
Then “on or about September 30,” the two had an argument in class and Forde threatened “to hit him in his ‘effin mouth,” Madden’s statement said.
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