WACO, Texas (KWTX) - A Corsicana middle school student who blinded a school administrator during a violent classroom attack in August 2024 is waiting to learn his punishment.
A Navarro County jury found the aggravated assault allegations against the boy to be true during a trial in late November in 13 th State District Court. A verdict of true in juvenile cases equates to a guilty verdict in adult felony courts.
Jurors found the boy, who was 11 at the time, attacked former Collins Intermediate School Assistant Principal Candra Rogers during a violent outburst in which he threw chairs and a wooden coat hanger as Rogers and another administrator tried to defuse the incident.
The hanger knocked Rogers’ right eye out of socket and she was blinded in the assault. Her eye was surgically rem

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