Davis, whose video of her beating a child identified as Isaiah became a YouTube “hit” within hours, had explained that her physical reaction to the child was in response to him and others locking another special needs child in a room and preparing to attack her. The school in which the event occurred was a charter school dedicated to helping students with criminal records and severe disciplinary problems. While Smith was initially sympathetic to her and attorney Lisa Andrews, noting that it seems she acted out of fear and accepting her statement that “
When Davis and Andrews tried to argue that Isaiah was not in danger and that Davis’ actions were a direct result of “fear for another child,” however, Smith’s sympathy melted away, scoffing “please” at them and asking if they did not think the child being beaten was in danger, though acceding that the entire event must be frustrating for her. It’s frustrating that the kids are not protected,” she replied.
She continues to explain that, while she has no hope of doing so again, teaching is her “passion” and she would like to continue doing it. “I don’t quite know why you’re making the rounds on television,” Smith concludes naively, but thanks her for being around, anyway.
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