Trial for Accused Principal Puncher

A Pittsburgh man charged with punching a school principal and her assistant after he tried to take his son from class will stand trial.

Police say 40-year-old Taru Davis hit Annette Scott Piper in the face, then hit her assistant when she intervened on Feb. 16.

Piper testified Tuesday that Davis punched her so hard that he knocked her to the ground. She says he continued punching her as she was on the ground.

Davis' wife has said their son gets migraines and his father wanted to take him home because he wasn't feeling well. School officials say he didn't follow protocol.

Davis was held for trial on charges of aggravated assault, trespassing and disorderly conduct.

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