The city of Bakersfield seems to be under seige from satan at the moment. The latest act of depravity centers (of course) on the local papist high school.
Jesus clearly hates the town of Bakersfield.
Garces High teacher arrested
Man faces allegation of sexual encounter with pupil
A teacher at Garces Memorial High School was arrested Saturday for an alleged sexual encounter with a Garces student.
Neal was arrested Saturday morning on suspicion of oral copulation with someone under 18. The victim was a Garces student, according to police.
Police arrested Marshall David Neal, 33, on suspicion of felony oral copulation with someone under 18, according to a statement released Sunday by the Bakersfield Police Department. The student's age and gender were not specified in the release.
As of late Sunday afternoon, Neal was being held in the downtown jail on $100,000 bail, online booking information showed. He posted bond at 6 p.m. and was expected to be released Sunday evening, according to jail staff. He declined a request for an interview, according to jail staff.
Police made the arrest after investigating allegations reported to them by the victim, the news release said.
Neal has taught at Garces for 10 years, his profile on the school's Web page said. He teaches world history, computer classes and coaches the debate team.
Other recent Teacher arrests
Neal is the fourth local teacher arrested in December. These are the others:
On Dec. 1, police arrested Jeff Scheidemantel, 32, of Bakersfield on suspicion of trying to make methamphetamine in his school lab. He was a chemistry teacher at Shafter High School. He was arrested on suspicion of possession of precursor chemicals necessary to make methamphetamine, making meth, and making meth endangering children, according to the police. His next court date has not been set and he has not been charged with a crime, according to the Kern County Superior Court Web site.
On Dec. 5, sheriff’s deputies arrested Tom Vincent Adame, 41, after he allegedly offered to trace his penis on paper for two female students. He was charged with two misdemeanor counts of annoying a child. Adame was a U.S. history teacher at Foothill High School and coach of the varsity boys basketball team. He posted bail and his arraignment is Dec. 28, according to the court Web site.
On Dec. 5, police arrested Elliot Hardamon Jr., 53, on suspicion of several felonies after he refused to pull over for an officer, according to the department. Hardamon is a special education teacher at Curran Middle School. Hardamon was Tasered twice after he reached repeatedly for what police suspected was a weapon on the floor of his car. Police broke his car window to drag him out and he reached for and partially removed an officer’s gun. Police Tasered him a third time and he complied. They found a loaded revolver in the car. He was charged with evading a police officer, removing a peace officer’s gun, and carrying a concealed/unregistered gun, and several misdemeanors, including driving under the influence. His next court date is Dec. 20, according to the court Web site.
All of these teachers were placed on paid administrative leave.
Man faces allegation of sexual encounter with pupil
A teacher at Garces Memorial High School was arrested Saturday for an alleged sexual encounter with a Garces student.
Neal was arrested Saturday morning on suspicion of oral copulation with someone under 18. The victim was a Garces student, according to police.
Police arrested Marshall David Neal, 33, on suspicion of felony oral copulation with someone under 18, according to a statement released Sunday by the Bakersfield Police Department. The student's age and gender were not specified in the release.
As of late Sunday afternoon, Neal was being held in the downtown jail on $100,000 bail, online booking information showed. He posted bond at 6 p.m. and was expected to be released Sunday evening, according to jail staff. He declined a request for an interview, according to jail staff.
Police made the arrest after investigating allegations reported to them by the victim, the news release said.
Neal has taught at Garces for 10 years, his profile on the school's Web page said. He teaches world history, computer classes and coaches the debate team.
Other recent Teacher arrests
Neal is the fourth local teacher arrested in December. These are the others:
On Dec. 1, police arrested Jeff Scheidemantel, 32, of Bakersfield on suspicion of trying to make methamphetamine in his school lab. He was a chemistry teacher at Shafter High School. He was arrested on suspicion of possession of precursor chemicals necessary to make methamphetamine, making meth, and making meth endangering children, according to the police. His next court date has not been set and he has not been charged with a crime, according to the Kern County Superior Court Web site.
On Dec. 5, sheriff’s deputies arrested Tom Vincent Adame, 41, after he allegedly offered to trace his penis on paper for two female students. He was charged with two misdemeanor counts of annoying a child. Adame was a U.S. history teacher at Foothill High School and coach of the varsity boys basketball team. He posted bail and his arraignment is Dec. 28, according to the court Web site.
On Dec. 5, police arrested Elliot Hardamon Jr., 53, on suspicion of several felonies after he refused to pull over for an officer, according to the department. Hardamon is a special education teacher at Curran Middle School. Hardamon was Tasered twice after he reached repeatedly for what police suspected was a weapon on the floor of his car. Police broke his car window to drag him out and he reached for and partially removed an officer’s gun. Police Tasered him a third time and he complied. They found a loaded revolver in the car. He was charged with evading a police officer, removing a peace officer’s gun, and carrying a concealed/unregistered gun, and several misdemeanors, including driving under the influence. His next court date is Dec. 20, according to the court Web site.
All of these teachers were placed on paid administrative leave.


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