A former youth program director accused of using vulgar and threatening language to middle school students received a six-month suspended sentence and is banned from all New Canaan, Connecticut, schools.
The Advocate of Stamford reports that Andrew Barer, a former youth director of Outback Teen Center, pleaded guilty to second-degree breach of peace.
Norwalk Superior Court Judge William Wenzel agreed to the plea deal Wednesday and allowed Barer to enter an 18-month accelerated rehabilitation program.
The 52-year-old Barer of Easton was arrested Feb. 27 after a police investigation found he used vulgar language in threats against a group of eight to 10 boys at the school cafeteria if they didn't attend the Outback Teen Center.
Barer initially pleaded not guilty on March 12.
Former Youth Program Director Banned From Schools
Andrew Barer, a former youth director of Outback Teen Center, pleaded guilty to second-degree breach of peace
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