A Tennessee school teacher was sentenced to 25 years in prison for raping a 12-year-old boy. According to reports, Tipton County fourth-grade teacher Alyssa McCommons became pregnant with the 12-year-old student she raped. After this, her teacher's license was also revoked.
Digital Desk, New Delhi. A shocking case has come to light from the US state of Tennessee. A school teacher from Tennessee was sentenced to 25 years in prison for raping a 12-year-old boy. According to a report by the New York Post, Alyssa McCommon, a fourth-grade teacher in Tipton County, became pregnant with the 12-year-old student she raped.
Let us tell you that McCommon has been accused of having physical relations with 21 of his students. Along with this, he has confessed to the crime committed with five students. Circuit Court Judge Blake Neil has sentenced McCommon to 25 years in prison in these five cases. All these sentences will run simultaneously, in which she will not be given parole.s
Many cases registered against the teacher
McCommons is being charged with multiple crimes. One of the victims' families told the teacher to "burn in hell". McCommons will have to register as a violent sex offender after her sentencing and will also be barred from contacting any of her victims. Her teaching license has also been permanently revoked.
First made friendship with mother of children
Local US news outlet WREG reported that the accused built relationships with students she met in class by playing video games with them, checking them out on social media and befriending their mothers. According to the report, she was in love with the 12-year-old, called him more than 200 times sent him obscene pictures on Snapchat and threatened to kill herself if he broke off his relationship with her.
According to the court filing, McCommon, who already had two children, expressed her desire to welcome her alleged child into the world.
DNA report revealed
According to WREG, DNA evidence later proved that the boy was the child's father. However, a judge ruled.
Court decision
The investigation into McCommon began in 2021, and in 2023, a mother reported her son had received inappropriate messages from the teacher. McCommon was suspended from the school without pay on August 24, 2023.
PC:New York Post