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Lawsuit Claims San Angelo School Leaders’ Inaction Enabled Preschooler’s Abuse

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June 19, 2026
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In case filed by The Button Law Firm, amended complaint alleges Trinity Lutheran School administrators saw surveillance footage of abuse and ignored state childcare laws

SAN ANGELO, Texas, June 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — A newly amended lawsuit, filed by The Button Law Firm on behalf of parents Patrick and Mellissa Killingsworth, claims Trinity Lutheran School administrators witnessed a teacher terrorize a 4-year-old girl on surveillance cameras—then chose not to intervene or preserve the footage or tell her parents for five days.


Surveillance footage captured a 4-year-old girl being dragged by a single arm at Trinity Lutheran School in San Angelo, Texas, per a lawsuit filed by the preschooler's family and The Button Law Firm.

The complaint alleges that on March 24, 2021, the teacher screamed at, belittled, and manhandled the preschooler—pushing her to the ground, yanking her by the arm, dragging her across the classroom, and locking her alone in a dark closet. In addition, the lawsuit states the teacher threatened to call the police on the preschooler and told her that her parents wanted her to go to jail. Every incident was captured on the school’s surveillance cameras.

Text messages cited in the lawsuit reveal Trinity Lutheran School’s director and principal received more than four months of explicit warnings from a preschool teacher that she was approaching a mental health breakdown, including one in which she called a “meltdown at work” her “worst nightmare.” The school’s response, per the complaint, was to continue having come into work and sending her back to her classroom—prioritizing staffing over child safety.

The newly amended petition’s most shocking allegations detail the inaction of Trinity Lutheran School administrators. The leaders failed to intervene at every step, even after the director watched recorded footage of the abuse the day it happened, the lawsuit claims, but never dropped in to the preschool classroom and made no attempts to remove the teacher. The suit also states staff repeatedly passed the preschool classroom’s door while the 4-year-old was loudly crying and the teacher was screaming at her—they, too, failed to intervene.

The next morning, when the Killingsworths raised concerns, leaders at Trinity Lutheran School said nothing about what they observed on the footage—a silence the petition says lasted five days, despite Texas childcare laws requiring schools to immediately report these kinds of incidents and the principal’s own testimony that parents have an “absolute right to know.” Trinity Lutheran School leaders also failed to preserve material evidence, with hours of surveillance footage missing from the preschool classroom the day of the terrorizing incident, per the complaint.

“Trinity Lutheran School’s leadership ignored state childcare laws and failed to stop a 4-year-old girl and her preschool classmates from being terrorized by a teacher while under the school’s watch,” says daycare injury attorney Russell Button of The Button Law Firm. “This is what happens when a school prioritizes its staffing schedule over a child’s safety, then tries to bury the truth instead of owning up to their multiple failures that broke the law.”

The case is Patrick and Mellissa Killingsworth, Individually and as parents and next friends of P.K., a minor child, vs. Evangelical Lutheran Trinity Congregation, Cause No. D230014C in the District Court of Tom Green County, Texas. A copy of the complaint can be accessed here.

About The Button Law Firm

The Button Law Firm (buttonlawfirm.com) is a Texas-based personal injury law firm dedicated to protecting children. The firm represents kids in daycare and child injury cases to help families achieve life-changing results and justice against bad daycare centers, schools, and companies that abuse children and neglect their safety. With offices in Dallas, Houston, and Midland, The Button Law Firm stands by families across the Lone Star State, working to hold negligent organizations accountable and make communities safer for every child.


Surveillance footage captured a preschool teacher at Trinity Lutheran School in San Angelo, Texas, lunging at a 4-year-old girl, per a lawsuit filed by the preschooler's family and The Button Law Firm.


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