- The student was lying on his stomach when Rogers stepped on his back for about ten seconds, causing him pain and distress.
- The boy described experiencing severe pain, stating he felt as though he was "walking around like an 80-year-old."
- Rogers later admitted to stepping on the student but justified his actions by saying he wanted the class to take the drill more seriously.
Reactions and Consequences
Superintendent Jeff Wilson confirmed that Rogers is on paid administrative leave while the situation is addressed. His first court appearance is scheduled for April 8, and his attorney has declined to comment on the case.