High School Teacher Charged With Disorderly Conduct

A teacher at Southington High School in Connecticut, who was pulled out of class last month, has been arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

A teacher at Southington High School in Connecticut, who was pulled out of class last month, has been arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

After receiving reports on Nov. 6 that John Edward Hansen Jr., 47, of New Haven, was acting different in class and was possibly impaired, school administrators removed him from the classroom and had him transported to a medical facility, police said.

At the time, school officials declined to identify the teacher, but sent a letter home to parents.

“Today at Southington High School a situation occurred with one of our teachers who behaved in an unprofessional manner during period 1 and 2 classes,” Dr. Martin J. Semmel to wrote in the letter last month. “When it was reported during period 2 to the main office, this individual was removed immediately from the classroom.”

Police obtained a warrant and Hansen turned himself in to police at 6:45 a.m. on Dec. 9. He is due in court in Bristol on Dec. 22.

It is not clear from online court records if he has an attorney.

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