
A white student was caught on video issuing a scary, profanity-laced tirade at an Asian teacher in a Lancaster, California, high school. (Image source: YouTube screenshot)

In the latest episode of students-doing-things-to-teachers-no-one-would-have-dreamed-of-a-few-years-ago, a white student was caught on video issuing a downright scary, expletive-filled tirade against an Asian teacher in a Southern California high school classroom.
The student's face was obscured in the clip broadcasted by KCBS-TV, which said his identity wasn't released because his age wasn't confirmed.

The clip began with the student yelling at the teacher in the doorway of a classroom at Eastside High School in Lancaster, California, late last month.
“You do not come up to me … get in my goddamn face!” the student hollers just inches from the male teacher.
The teacher instructed the livid student to take a seat, but the student screamed at the teacher that he should sit down instead. Seconds later, the teacher does just that. But that doesn't satisfy the student.
He yelled at the teacher, "Shut your f***in' mouth!" as well as, "Who the f*** do you think you are?" The student also called the teacher a "bitch" and the N-word.
He also ordered the teacher to “shut the f*** up!” before apparently pulling an object off a faucet and a throwing it toward the teacher. He also dumped a trash can near the doorway before leaving the room.


It isn't clear what happened before the start of the video, but Eastside High student Ashley Figgers said the student is "just so sweet” and has no idea what got into him.
“Like you would never think of him doing anything, and then to hear this, it’s like, ‘Him? No!'” Figgers told KCBS. She told the station that she wasn't in the classroom at the time of the incident but that it's "out of character" for this student.

"I don't know what's going on with him, if there's like more to it, 'cause he did have a bad week at school," she told KCBS. "That's not the guy he is."
A watch commander with the Lancaster Sheriff’s station who knows the student told KCBS he's shocked by the incident and said the student in question is normally upstanding.
TheBlaze on Monday asked school principal Kristen Tepper — as well as the school district — for comment on the matter but didn't immediately hear back from either party. TheBlaze on Monday didn't immediately hear back from the Lancaster Sheriff's station regarding more information on the issue.
The last day of school at Eastside High School was June 1.
UPDATE, Tuesday 5:32 p.m. ET: The Antelope Valley Union High School District on Tuesday issued a statement to TheBlaze from Superintendent Dr. David J. Vierra on the matter: "The safety of our staff and students is our number one priority. We do not tolerate this type of behavior on our campuses and are working with law enforcement to ensure all appropriate measures are taken."
This story has been updated.