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Louisiana school investigating aggressive takedown of female middle school student caught on video

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Video shows man putting knee on student's chest to restrain her
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ByMark Osborne
March 30, 2019, 8:54 AM

School administrators in Louisiana say they are investigating the aggressive takedown of a female middle school student caught on video this week.

The video, shot at Ponchatoula Junior High School, on the northwest side of Lake Pontchartrain, shows a man slinging the student to the ground and placing his knee on her chest as he pins her arms to the ground.

Just as disturbing, the man, identified as a coach at the school, can be heard aggressively shouting at the student and threatening more violence.

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"You're gonna be still or I’m gonna stomp your a-- on this concrete,” he is heard threatening.

Another adult is seen holding the girl's legs in the air.

Administrators are investigating the rough takedown of a female student at Ponchatoula Jr. High School in Ponchatoula, La., after it was captured on video.
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The coach is heard yelling, "Calm down and I'm gonna let you up."

"It just traumatized her," the student's mother, Althea Abron, told ABC News. "She's having a hard time. She doesn't feel safe."

The Tangipahoa Parish School System said it was conducting a "thorough" investigation of the incident.

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"We are deeply saddened by the incident on the video," Melissa Stilley, superintendent of schools, told ABC News in a statement. "This behavior does not represent the expectations we have for the adults and students on our campus. We are conducting a thorough investigation into the incident and actions are being taken."

Stilley told New Orleans ABC affiliate WGNO that the school would "continue to work together to create a safe environment for all stakeholders."

It is not clear what led up to the incident between the adult and student. The coach has not been identified.

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