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New Jersey School Janitor Arrested for Tainting Food with Bodily Fluids, Bleach; Parents Demand Superintendent's Resignation

Janitor Giovanni Impellizzeri, facing multiple charges for his alleged abuse of food and objects in a New Jersey elementary school, was outed by anonymous tips about explicit videos he posted on Telegram, prompting backlash against district leadership over their handling of the incident and suggestions for potential health screenings for students.

  • Giovanni Impellizzeri, a 25-year-old janitor at Elizabeth Moore School in Upper Deerfield Township, NJ, was arrested after being accused of tainting food with bodily fluids and bleach.
  • Impellizzeri allegedly posted explicit videos on Telegram, showing him performing sexual acts with school items, and endangering children's wellbeing by contaminating food and other objects.
  • Over 500 parents and community members have signed a petition demanding the resignation of Schools Superintendent Peter Koza due to perceived inadequate response by the school administration.
  • The Cumberland County Prosecutor's Office is working with health officials to check if students could have been exposed to any infectious diseases through Impellizzeri's actions.
  • Despite cleaning by a professional cleaning company, parents fear children's exposure to contaminants as Impellizzeri had access to all three district schools. Parents demand further action, including potential health screenings for students.
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