High school teacher accused of deflating student's tire for taking his parking space
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A high school teacher in Connecticut is facing charges after police say he let the air out of a student's tire after the student parked in his space.
State police say 52-year-old Edward Kimble IV, of Newtown, turned himself in Monday on a charge of second-degree reckless endangerment.
City police responded to Pomperaug High School in Southbury on June 2 for a report that Kimble had let the air out of the student's front tire.
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Police say security personnel allowed the student to park in Kimble's parking space because student parking was unavailable.
Kimble was released on a $500 cash bond. He's due in court Aug. 10.
It's unclear whether Kimble has a lawyer.
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A woman who answered the phone at Pomperaug High said there was nobody available to comment.