Restraining order issued in battery case
Saturday, June 4th, 2005LANCASTER — In a hearing to establish a restraining order, the former interim-principal of Vasquez High School and the man she accuses of shoving her against a wall in the school office met face to face Friday morning for the first time since the alleged incident occurred.
Sharon Millen, who resigned as principal days after the incident, appeared shaken for much of the hearing.
Her alleged assailant, Charlie Bang Sr., appeared without an attorney and said several times that he meant no harm to Millen or anyone else.
Bang faces a criminal charge of battery against a school official in the incident.
“I’m not a violent person,” Bang said. “There was no violence prior, the incident lasted only three or four seconds, and there was no violence after.” (more…)
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- Vasquez High official quits over scuffle
- Restraining order issued in battery case