A teacher was arrested for blasting music during a test, then cause an uproar when he was escorted out of the school
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A Florida school teacher was arrested after allegedly playing loud music to disrupt students taking the Florida Standards Assessments (FSAs).

Martin Reese, a teacher at Creekside middle school, refused to turn off the music and allegedly caused a massive disturbance while being escorted to the principal’s office. Reese had only worked at the school for three weeks.

As Reese was escorted to the principal’s office, he allegedly caused an uproar, resulting in the school being placed in lockdown. Albert said that when chaos erupts on the campus and the school goes into lockdown, it’s never good.

Reese explained that he planned to play loud music, and when other teachers intervened, he refused to turn it down. Reese admitted he spent the previous night “smoking a lot of weed.”

Police eventually escorted him out of his classroom. He started a new stream to record the police interview before getting arrested.

Currently, Reese is out of jail after posting a $1,000 bond.

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