Belen school employee under fire for profane talk


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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A Belen High School employee is under investigation for giving a profanity-filled talk to a classroom of students.

KRQE-TV in Albuquerque reported Thursday that a cellphone video shows a male staff member cussing several times in front of students.

The unidentified employee is seen sitting on a desk and letting loose with students.

At one point, he talks to the students about going to an adult store to buy adult sex toys.

A student recorded the conversation, which occurred a few weeks ago.

Belen Consolidated School Superintendent Max Perez says the employee, who is not a teacher, has been put on leave pending an investigation.

Perez says he will also not be in the proximity of students.

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