Kidnapping at School: What Went Wrong? - Atlanta News, Weather, Traffic, and Sports | FOX 5

Kidnapping at School: What Went Wrong?

Posted: Updated:
A Philadelphia police car is seen parked outside of Bryant Elementary School in West Philadelphia. A Philadelphia police car is seen parked outside of Bryant Elementary School in West Philadelphia.
West Philadelphia -

Many parents at Bryant Elementary School in West Philadelphia are unnerved by the kidnapping that happened inside the school Monday. 

They're unhappy with both the school and the district, for good reason.  District officials say they have good security policies in place, but none of them were followed.  And that allowed the kidnapper to have free rein.

Bryant Elementary School isn't exactly in the safest neighborhood, So you might think security would be extra tight.  But when the victim's mom talked to school officials Monday afternoon, "They didn't know nothing," Latifah Rashid insisted.  "It's going on 3:30 and they didn't know where my kid is."

The kidnapper had talked her way past a hall monitor and took the girl from her class, violating every security procedure the district had put in place.  A district official says a visitor is supposed to sign in at the front desk and show photo ID.  If they're picking up a child, their name must be on a list provided by a parent.  Only then will the child be escorted from his or her classroom.  "A student should never be released to an adult from a classroom," Philadelphia School District Spokesman Fernando Gallard told Fox 29.  "The release should only occur at the main office."

But that didn't happen either.  The victim's substitute teacher allowed the kidnapper into the classroom.  Taja Henson's daughter saw it happen.  "She said the teacher was nervous to let her kind of leave out the classroom, but when I asked, did he call somebody to ask was it okay for her to leave, she said no," Henson said.

"They didn't check ID, they didn't call me," Latifah Rashid, the victim's mother, added.  "The substitute teachers says that he asked the mom if she wanted to sign (the victim) out.  The woman said, oh I already signed her out at the office."

"Clearly it seems that the substitute teacher was not aware," Gallard said. "These policies have been around for a very, very long time."

That begs the question: why didn't the substitute teacher know the procedure?  The parent of a child in the victim's classroom told Fox 29 that class has had three substitute teachers since the start of the new year.  

District officials say they spent the day Tuesday making sure every principal of every school in the district knows the policy. And follows it.

  • Claudia Gomez Reports

  • Tuesday, June 18 2013 6:58 PM EDT2013-06-18 22:58:16 GMT
    Under a "doomsday" budget now being enacted, schools and students in the city of Philadelphia are facing devastating losses. Philadelphia is trying to convince the state not to let it happen.
    Under a "doomsday" budget now being enacted, schools and students in the city of Philadelphia are facing devastating losses. Philadelphia is trying to convince the state not to let it happen.
  • Monday, June 17 2013 6:25 PM EDT2013-06-17 22:25:14 GMT
    A vandal shattered both windows and nerves in a Cumberland County, New Jersey neighborhood. He did plenty of damage, but residents are thankful it wasn't any worse.
    A vandal shattered both windows and nerves in a Cumberland County, New Jersey neighborhood.  He did plenty of damage, but residents are thankful it wasn't any worse, because they know the vandal easily could have hurt someone. 
  • Saturday, June 15 2013 9:56 AM EDT2013-06-15 13:56:15 GMT
    Her yard is ready for the pool that never came. Find out about the construction issue that has a homeowner turning to FOX 29 News to get results.
    Her yard is ready for the pool that never came. Find out about the construction issue that has a homeowner turning to FOX 29 News to get results.
  • Local News

  • Wednesday, June 19 2013 10:44 AM EDT2013-06-19 14:44:27 GMT
    An admitted father and son pimp team has been acquitted of sex trafficking. A judge delivered the verdict Wednesday at the trial of George Vincent Sr. and his son, George Vincent Jr.
    An admitted father and son pimp team has been acquitted of sex trafficking. A judge delivered the verdict Wednesday at the trial of George Vincent Sr. and his son, George Vincent Jr.
  • Wednesday, June 19 2013 10:38 AM EDT2013-06-19 14:38:47 GMT
    Last year, Fox 29's Sheinelle Jones gave birth to beautiful twins.  As a result of carrying those sweet babies, she developed a ventral hernia.After much thought, research and interviewing, Sheinelle decided
    Last year, Fox 29's Sheinelle Jones gave birth to beautiful twins.  As a result of carrying those sweet babies, she developed a ventral hernia.After much thought, research and interviewing, Sheinelle decided
  • Wednesday, June 19 2013 9:19 AM EDT2013-06-19 13:19:02 GMT
    The Rolling Stones rocked Philly last night and out Mike Jerrick was there - front and center!Mick Jagger sauntered (as only Mick can) right past Mike and we have the footage.So, how was Mike's first Stones
    The Rolling Stones rocked Philly last night and our Mike Jerrick was there - front and center!Mick Jagger sauntered (as only Mick can) right past Mike and we have the footage.So, how was Mike's first Stones
Powered by WorldNow

1551 Briarcliff Rd., NE
Atlanta, GA 30306

Main Number: (404) 875-5555
News Tips: (404) 898-0100

Didn't find what you were looking for?
All content © Copyright 2000 - 2013 Fox Television Stations, Inc. and Worldnow. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Ad Choices