Spic hired as affirmative action janitor, doin the jobs most Americans won’t do – drops chocolates and a $100 bill in 13 y/o girls locker while asking another one for a date
A Lynbrook school janitor who police say left suggestive presents for a middle-school girl — including a box of Valentine’s chocolates and a $100 bill — and suggested a date with another student has been charged with endangering the children, according to Nassau police.
Francisco Avila, a janitor at Lynbrook North Middle School on Merrick Road, was escorted out of the school by district officials early Tuesday after they were notified that he’d made improper advances on two students, Lynbrook district superintendent Philip Cicero said.
Avila, 43, was told not to report to work on Wednesday or Thursday, when police say he was arrested at his Uniondale home. He remained in a Nassau jail late Friday, said his wife, Patricia Avila. When asked Friday if there was any truth to the allegations, she replied: “I really don’t know. This has come as a surprise to me.” Attempts to reach the family’s attorney were unsuccessful.
On three occasions, police said, Avila gave presents to a 13-year-old Lynbrook student. The first incident occurred in December, when Avila allegedly opened the girl’s locker without permission and left her a key chain and other gifts, police said.
On Valentine’s Day, Avila allegedly left the same girl a heart-shaped box of candies. The next day, police say he handed the girl a pack of gum containing a $100 bill and a note with his cell phone number.
