The parents of an 11-year-old girl in California are indignant after a school employee would have punished the high school student by forcing her to duct her mouth.
Alemi Hurtado, 11, lunched at Blair Middle School in Pasadena in the company of her friends when a female guard is said to have punished the pre-Tiener because she is 'too loud', forces her to put duct tape over her mouth.
“I received a phone call that doesn't want to receive a parent,” Ricardo Hurtado, the father of Numi, told KTLA5.
'She played with her friends and was a bit too loud. She was asked to stop once and she didn't do that, I think, and continued to play. '
Ricardo said that as soon as Neme was recorded a duct, the guard reportedly walked her through the campus and even to a nearby high school to 'humiliate' her.
The school employee then reportedly accompanied the young girl to her next class, where her father claims that she had the guts to state that she would not have to drop the tape because NEMII has a hard time to be quiet. '
The true father added that the security head of the school was witnessed by the entire test and eventually intervened, so that was removed from the class.
While she guided her back to the director's office, the best ranking security professional said the girl she had no problems, Ricardo said.

Noemi Hurtado (Center), 11, lunched at Blair Middle School in Pasadena in the company of her friends when a female guard reportedly punished the pre-Tiener because she was' too loud, forced her duct tape to put her mouth

The employee of the Blair Middle School reportedly accompanied the young girl to her next class, where her father claims that “she had the guts to say that she shouldn't do the tape because Nemi has a hard time to stand still.” Shown: Blair Middle School in Pasadena, Ca
“I was in shock,” said Ricardo. 'I just tried to take care of that [my daughter] Was okay and was not completely damaged. An 11-year-old girl should not go through this. '
The Pasadena Unified School District has since released a statement about the incident and claims that the school employee concerned had been fired.
'The safety and well -being of our students are our top priority. We are aware of accusations with a former replacement security officer, “says the district statement.
'As a result, this person is no longer employed by the district. We take such worries very seriously and work completely with the Pasadena police. We are committed to maintaining a safe and supporting environment for our students. '
Alemi's family claims that they have submitted a police report and that they want the guard to experience legal consequences.
The school scandal comes only a few weeks after a chaotic scene unfolded at a Milwaukee High School, while furious parents confronted civil servants about a guard accused of filming girls in the dressing room.

Alemi's family claims that they have submitted a police report and that they want the guard to experience legal consequences.

“I was in shock,” said Numi's father, Ricardo Hurtado (photo). 'I just tried to take care of that [my daughter] Was okay and was not completely damaged. An 11-year-old girl should not go through this'
The guard, a former police officer named Fernando Bustos, was reportedly imprisoned with around 400 videos of girls changing clothes on Cristo Rey Jesuit High School.
In addition, the camera's memory card is said to have images of bustos that install the device in a locker and then close the door, according to researchers.
A few weeks earlier, the contempt guard was fired for what the school described at the beginning of February as 'performance reasons'.
It was after that, when the school catalogs that he left behind, they found his secret camera with the videos, according to the criminal complaint obtained by DailyMail.com.
The Milwaukee police were sent to high school on 19 February due to an invasion of the privacy complaint, but only at the beginning of March, after charges had been filed, were parents informed about the issue by Cristo Rey Jesuit -Civilians.
Hectic images of school meeting have since emerged and show that desperate parents are screaming for answers.
In some of the viral video, someone in the crowd can be seen who prevent others from leaving the gymnasium.

Bustos (photo) was reportedly caught with around 400 videos of girls changing clothes


With officials who apparently try to leave the meeting, angry parents have confronted them
“I felt hurt,” a parent, Brandon Hobbs, told Wisn.com. “I felt violated. My daughter felt hurt. She felt violated.
“As a father that hurt me. Knowing that my daughter could possibly be on one of those tires, “said Hobbs.
“I am extremely angry,” he continued. 'You send your children to school and you think they are being cared for. Do you know what I am saying? Cared for. '
Bustos argued guilty of one number of crimes of invasion of privacy in a court in Wisconsin on 13 March.