Parents outraged after 11-year-old Pasadena student forced to duct tape her own mouth 

A 11 -year -old girl feels angrily after an employee forced her to a school on her mouth to speak a lot.

The child concerned, Nuimi Hortado, a sixth grade student at Blair Intermediate School in Pasadina.

On March 24, Nuimi was lunch on campus with friends when he was claimed that she was punished because she was a very loud security guard.

The woman took Nobeimi to the manager’s office and asked the girl to put an adhesive tape on her mouth.

“I received a phone call that no parents want to receive,” said Ricardo Hortado, the girl’s father. “She was playing with her friends and being very loud. She was asked to stop once and did not do, I think, and she continued to play.”

Ricardo said that as soon as Nobeimi channel was registered, according to what the security guard stated during the campus and even to the nearby high school only “to humiliate it.”

  • From the left: Ricardo Hortado, his daughter Niimi Hortado, and community activist Naji Ali, hold a press conference outside Blair Intermediate School in Pasadina on March 28, 2025. (KTLA)
  • Ricardo and Nuimimi Hortado with community activist Naji Ali, hold a press conference outside Blair Intermediate School in Pasadina on March 28, 2025. (KTLA)
  • Blair Intermediate School in Pasadina, California. (Ktla)
  • Ricardo and Nuimimi Hortado with community activist Naji Ali, hold a press conference outside Blair Intermediate School in Pasadina on March 28, 2025. (KTLA)
  • Nobi Hortado, 11, is annoyed after they said that she was forced by the school security guard at Pasadina Intermediate School to an adhesive tape. (Ktla)
  • Blair Intermediate School in Pasadina, California. (Ktla)

The goalkeeper was taken to her next class, as Ricardo said that she “had the nerve to mention the teacher that she should not take off the tape because she had difficulty calm.”

Ricardo says that the head of the school’s security, Julio, witnessed the accident and interfered. He removed Nobeimi from the chapter, and told her that she was not in trouble before returning to the director’s office.

The director assured KTLA that the accident occurred and said that the relevant security guard had been launched.

“I was shocking,” said Ricardo. “I was just trying to make sure of that [my daughter] She was fine and she was not completely damaged. A 11 -year -old girl should not pass. “

The Unified Pasadina School area issued a statement about the incident, saying:

“The safety and welfare of our students is our maximum priority. We realize the allegations involving a former alternative security officer. As a result, this person no longer works by the province. We bear concerns like this seriously and fully cooperate with the Police Department of Pasadina. We are committed to maintaining a safe and supportive environment for our students.”

The Nobemy family said they want justice and warmth of security in the face of legal consequences. They have since submitted the police report on the accident.

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