Revere teacher cut breaking up fight, city says knife was not involved
Briefly

"The reason we are here right now tonight is because of some of the misinformation that was put out, saying that an employee was stabbed, which certainly would be horrific to all of us," Kelly said. "Very thankfully, that did not happen, and that was not part of the truth."
RTA Co-Presidents Michelle Ervin and Janes Chapin told Boston.com that "the member was injured but in the chaos, he wasn't sure in the moment how it happened." The co-presidents said the situation is still developing, including how many students were involved.
"I stepped in because it's the right thing to do. In a previous employment, I worked in de-escalating high stress situations," the anonymous teacher said in a statement through their union. "Even with that experience and background, I could not de-escalate that fight."
Read at Boston.com
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