Video shows Marya Yates Elementary School teacher's aide Dionne Gamble drag child down Matteson hallway; Monik Herron speaks out

MATTESON, Ill. (WLS) — The video in the player above might be difficult for some to watch.

A mother recounted an alarming incident in an exclusive interview with ABC7 Chicago, where she shared how her 8-year-old son was forcibly pulled down a school hallway, pushed into a classroom, and physically assaulted by a teacher’s aide.

The distressing event unfolded at an elementary school in Matteson, a south suburban area. The teacher’s aide involved has been charged with misdemeanors for battery and endangering the welfare of a child.

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The incident happened more than a month ago, on Nov. 8, at Marya Yates Elementary School.

The emotions are still raw for Monik Herron and her son.

She said he’s been scared to go back to school.

“Just knowing that I sent my child to school, and he’s not being protected,” Herron said.

Herron said she received video of the incident from the principal last week.

It’s from a camera inside the school.

It shows Herron’s son running down the hallway, chased by a teacher’s aide, before she grabs him by the arm and swings him around.

According to reports, the woman identified as Dionne Gamble in the footage forcibly dragged the young boy along the hallway, forcefully pushed him into a classroom, and proceeded to kick him, causing further distress and outrage.

“To see the video, I was shocked. I was shocked to see other adults on the video, and nobody helped him or even tried to report the behavior,” Herron said.

Herron said her son stayed in that classroom for at least an hour before walking himself down to the principal’s office to tell someone what had happened. She was called by a school administrator, and eventually police. In the meantime, she said, her son was put on the school bus to go home.

“He was just put on the bus. His head was hurt; his arm was hurting. You know, I had to leave work, you know, and take him to the hospital. You know, so I’m like why was he put on a bus?” Herron said.

On the day of the incident, Matteson police arrested Gamble on misdemeanor charges of battery and endangering the life and health of a child.

She’s due for her first court appearance Dec. 31.

Herron has also filed a lawsuit against Elementary School District 159, and four unnamed adults, who are only being identified as John Does.

“So that’s one, two, four, five, possibly five to six adults who stood by and did nothing. That is unfathomable to us, and we are seeking accountability from the district to ensure the parents of the community that this never happens again,” said Cass T. Casper, with Disparti Law Group.

“What do I do? You know, you confused, and it’s scary because you don’t want it to happen again,” Herron said.

The school district did not respond to a request for comment on the incident or provide information on the teacher’s aide’s employment status.

The Department of Children and Family Services is aware of the incident, and investigating.

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