A Waukegan substitute teacher was arrested Tuesday for allegedly beating a Jack Benny Middle School student during an altercation, police said.
Brandon Cole, 14, has the marks of the encounter: a puffy, swollen eye, cuts and bruising on his face, more severe injuries to one hand.
"Today a teacher assaulted my child," she told them. "I don't know whether to feel pissed off, confused, hurt. What I do know is that he needs to pay for whatever he's done."
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