Day care workers charged after 'fight club' video featuring toddlers surfaces

ByCNN
Monday, November 5, 2018
Parents outraged after video shows alleged day care fight club
Video shows children at a day care with boxing gloves, punching each other in an alleged fight club.

ST. LOUIS, Mo. -- Two daycare workers have been charged after video of a 'fight club' featuring toddlers surfaced. Tena Dailey, 22, and Mickala Guliford, 28, have both been charged with endangering the welfare of a child.

KTVI Mickala Guliford and Tena Dailey
Tena Dailey, 22, and Mickala Guliford, 28, have both been charged with endangering the welfare of a child.
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Court documents say that Dailey and Guliford were supervising a class children ranging from three to four-years-old at Adventure Learning Center on Gravois in December 2016. They directed and encouraged the children to engage in fights over a 35-minute period, KTVI reports.

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Surveillance video shows at least six of the children fighting with each other. They often wore a padded glove on one hand when punching each other. One of the children participating in the fight is crying during the video.

The crying child is acknowledged by Dailey and Guliford. The court documents say that she continued to encourage the fights. Guliford is seen jumping up and down in excitement during the video while watching the fights between the children.

A 10-year-old captured video of the fighting with his iPad. He was with older kids in the next room. He was worried about his little brother who was crying after three fights. The child seen crying after a fight suffered red marks, swelling to his face, and a black eye.

The iPad video shows a fight in which the kids fall to the ground while a teacher kicks into the air in excitement. The only person who tries breaking it up is another preschooler, but he cannot stop one child from pounding the others head into the floor.

The child texted his mother the video. Nicole Merseal called the director to stop it. She said her older son texted the video saying... "The daycare was making them fight, not helping them."

Though it happened nearly two years ago, Merseal doesnt think enough was done. She said, "I want them to be held accountable and I dont want this to happen to any other child."

The police report says the director immediately fired both teachers and called the child abuse hotline. Charges were just filed today.

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