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Daycare worker Charvay Williams allegedly made children fight each other and recorded their fights

Charvay Williams an Ohio daycare worker has been charged with multiple counts of child endangerment after she allegedly forced children to fight for her entertainment.

Williams was arrested after an anonymous source sent videos of kids fighting to the Columbus Police Department in June. She has been charged with twenty-one counts each carrying a maximum sentence of six months in prison according to WSYX.

Williams, 30, supervised 21 children between the ages 3 – 5 at Columbus, Ohio Playtime Preschool’s playground. Williams allegedly used her position to force children to fight and recorded them subsequently posted the footage to Snapchat. None of the children involved in the videos sustained any serious injuries.

Williams captioned the pictures with “knockout” along with a smiley, crazy face and boxing emojis according to the Columbus Dispatch. Court records allege the children were crying and “using a chair to try to escape the playground area while staff recorded the activity without a response.”

Williams told police she only recorded the fights to show how the children typically behave.

“Chavay Williams stated this type of activity happens every day and all the time,” according to the court records.

Another teacher at the daycare has admitted she saw the fights but did nothing to stop them. She will not be charged and is considered a witness.

The school fired Williams and another after they became aware of the fights. Williams worked at the daycare for six years. The owner of the daycare center Elisabeth Lawson told WSYX Williams personality shifted once her mother was fired for an unspecified reason.

Charvay Williams will be arraigned on October 23.

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