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Darlington County, SC - Teacher Arrested - Reed Hanna Faces Assault Charges Following Student Incident at Spaulding Middle School

Darlington County, SC - Teacher Arrested - Reed Hanna Faces Assault Charges Following Student Incident at Spaulding Middle School
Published: December 12, 2025
By: Darla Medina
Last Updated on December 12, 2025

Former Teacher Arrested in Assault Incident at Spaulding Middle School

A significant development has emerged as a former teacher face criminal charges following an incident involving a student, according to WMBF. The Darlington County Sheriff, Michael August, confirmed the arrest of Reed Hanna, 38, on Friday, marking a serious turn in this case.

Details of the Incident of Abuse

The alarm was raised on Thursday after reports of inappropriate behavior surfaced from Spaulding Middle School, located at 400 Cartersville Hwy, Lamar, SC 29069. Allegations state that Hanna physically engaged with a student, grabbing them by the shoulder and forcing them into a seat. The situation escalated as Hanna is said to have struck the child on the knee multiple times, revealing troubling conduct within the educational environment.

Current Status of the Accused

Hanna is presently detained at the W. Glenn Campbell Detention Center, where he awaits a bond hearing. The nature of these charges—third-degree assault and battery—suggests that this incident will have serious legal consequences, reflecting the community's concern for student safety.

As this case unfolds, authorities are likely to face scrutiny regarding the protocols in place to protect students and address incidents of this nature within schools. The community remains on alert as further details are anticipated in the coming days.

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Legal Options for Victims of Teacher Abuse

In the aftermath of alarming incidents, such as the recent arrest of a former Darlington County teacher for assaulting a student, understanding the legal paths available for victims becomes vital. James Moore, a seasoned abuse lawyer in South Carolina, discusses the rights of students facing physical abuse by educators and the steps they can take to seek accountability and support.

Editor Darla Medina: What legal avenues do victims have when facing physical abuse by a teacher?

Attorney James Moore: Victims can pursue both criminal and civil actions. Criminal charges, like those filed against Reed Hanna, focus on punishment for the offender. On the civil side, victims may file lawsuits against both the individual and the school district for damages.

Medina: What should victims consider when deciding to take legal action?

Moore: It's important for victims and their families to document the incident thoroughly. Witnesses, medical records, and school reports can all play a vital role. Consulting with a legal professional as soon as possible is imperative to ensure their rights are protected.

Medina: Are there any support systems in place for these victims?

Moore: Yes, many organizations provide counseling and legal support for victims of abuse, helping them navigate both the emotional and legal aspects of their experiences.

Take Action: Support and Guidance Are Just a Call Away

If you or someone you know has experienced abuse at the hands of a teacher, don’t hesitate to reach out for help. Our team is ready to provide you with a free consultation to explore your legal options and ensure your voice is heard. Your safety and well-being are paramount, and support is available to navigate this challenging journey—contact us today.

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Editor: Darla is a content writer with a focus on the legal field. She covers cases of sexual abuse, drunk driving, and preventable violent crime for the Legal Herald. Contact Darla: darla@legalherald.com This article was fact checked prior to publishing by this author to ensure compliance with our rigorous editorial standards. We will only use authoritative sources. Our values compel us to provide only trustworthy information. If you find an error, please contact us.
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