Click to McNairy County Sheriff's Office Tap Here To Add Us Weekly As A Trusted Source Add as a preferred source on Google A teacher in Tennessee has been arrested after she was accused of dragging a nonverbal student across a rug, which caused the minor to be injured and have a “blood red mark.” Meg Day was arrested on April 16 and was charged with assault, according to McNairy County Sheriff’s Office records. The arrest took place nearly a month after a McNairy County Sheriff’s Office deputy was dispatched to Selmer Elementary School in Selmer, Tennessee, on March 19 after two witnesses reported that an employee had attacked a child, according to WMC . Day, 49, allegedly grabbed a nonverbal 9-year-old boy by the lower half of his body before she dragged him across a rug. Another employee reportedly saw the student reaching for his back, which was when they noticed he had a “blood red mark” on his body. It was then determined that the student had gotten “carpet burn” from the incident, according to WREG. The school’s principal and assistant principal were then notified about the incident, and they called the police to repo



