Substitute teacher charged with running student ‘fight club’

MONTVILLE, Conn. (AP) — A former substitute teacher is charged with supervising a student “fight club” at a Connecticut high school.

Police say cellphone videos show 23-year-old Ryan Fish encouraging students as they slap each other in the middle of a classroom at Montville High School.

Fish pleaded not guilty on Thursday to charges including reckless endangerment and risk of injury to a minor. He has denied facilitating the fights and says he thought the students were just being “rambunctious.”

Fish was fired in October. Police began investigating in December after a student told a social worker he had been beaten at school.

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Superintendent Brian Levesque tells The Day newspaper that he did not alert police after firing Fish because he knew of only one fight and thought it was an isolated incident.

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