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A Baltimore city school police officer faces several assault charges, as well as a theft charge, in connection with incidents at a Northeast Baltimore middle school, the Baltimore state's attorney's office announced Monday. A grand jury indicted Lakisha Pulley Monday on first- and second-degree assault charges and three counts of reckless endangerment in connection with a physical altercation she allegedly had with three female students at Vanguard Collegiate Middle School in October of last year. The incident was caught on surveillance video. Pulley was also indicted for felony theft, which officials said was related to a separate incident at the school in November. In a release, officials said Pulley was taking goods, intended for the school, to her personal vehicle. Read More |