St. Stanislaus parents protest after East Chicago teacher charged for having 'kill list'

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Parents of St. Stanislaus School protested after administrators allowed a teacher with an alleged 'kill list' to go home before police were called.

Parents of St. Stanislaus School protested after administrators allowed a teacher with an alleged "kill list" to go home before police were called.Parents and students staged a protest at St. Stanislaus school in East Chicago over administrators' decision to send home a teacher who admitted to having a "kill list" leave without contacting police first.

Last week, the teacher was removed from her classroom after allegedly telling a student and school officials she had a "kill list" targeting children and staff. Parents are outraged 25-year-old Angelica Carrasquillo was allowed to leave the school before police were called.East Chicago teacher charged after having alleged 'kill list' of students' names, records saySt.

Many parents said they want an option for remote learning, in part because police have not conducted a sweep of the school. Authorities say that must come at the request of administrators.

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