Charges refiled against former Pittsburgh Public Schools student accused of attacking staff

Charges have been refiled against an 18-year-old accused of attacking four staff members at a Pittsburgh school earlier this year.

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Police say Qvawn Rembert-Leonard became violent at Oliver Citywide Academy’s satellite campus after a dispute with staff about his cell phone.

He allegedly threw a staff member across the room, punched another in the face and choked another.

Charges against him were dropped earlier this month when the officer assigned to the case was not notified of a court date and victims weren’t notified to appear, according to the complaint.

Now Rembert-Leonard is charged with four counts of aggravated assault.

The teachers’ union sent Channel 11 a statement that said, in part, “The educators at OCA, I am sure are encouraged that the student is getting the mental health services he needs. At this point in his life, Pittsburgh Public Schools is not the right place for this young man. He will not return to PPS.”

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