Fandolph Forde, a math teacher at Mundy Mill High School in Clayton County, Georgia has been accused of ordering a “hit” on a student in his class that he considered disruptive. Forde was arrested by Clayton County Police after another student informed investigators about an alleged murder plot.
According to police, Forde initially got into a confrontation with the disruptive student, who is 16 years old, and threatened to punch him in the face. Forde later enlisted the help of another student to put a hit on the 16 year old, whose identity remains private for his protection. When the other student asked who, Forde produced a piece of paper with the target student’s name written on it.
When the target student told his parents about the alleged hit, they were stunned and could not understand why anyone would want to hurt their son. The family claims that Forde had asked their son if he was gay and believe that may have something to do with the hit. Forde has claimed that the student’s parents only brought about allegations of a hit on their son because he was suspended from school. Forde was arrested earlier this month and has since been suspended by the school and charged by police for making a terrorist threat.
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