Hulking Florida teen Brendan Depa who severely beat teacher over Nintendo Switch sentenced to five years in prison
The hulking Florida teen who brutally pummeled a high school teacher unconscious over his Nintendo Switch last February was sentenced to five years in prison.
Brendan Depa, now 18, threw his head back after Circuit Judge Terence Perkins handed down the punishment on Tuesday evening.
Depa also received 15 years of probation after his release and will be placed in a group home, court records showed.
Depa was charged with felony aggravated battery – bodily harm after he attacked paraprofessional Joan Naydich in a hallway inside Matanzas High School in Palm Coast.
The then-17-year-old, 6 feet 6 and 270 pounds, was seen on security footage sprinting toward the female educator, who turns and spots her assailant a split-second before he shoves her to the floor.
Depa then repeatedly stomps on the unconscious paraprofessional before punching her 15 times.
Several staff members were needed to remove Depa from Naydich and hold him to the floor.
In October, Depa pleaded no contest to the charges. An original sentencing date, when he faced up to 30 years in state prison, was rescheduled after Perkins said he needed to hear from more witnesses in May.
The teen, who has autism spectrum disorder, will serve his sentence in jail despite pleas from his mother and defense attorney.
“They are punishing that he is black, they are punishing that he is large and they are punishing his disability,” the teen’s adoptive mother, Leanne Depa, said after the sentencing.
“I think he needs help, and I think he needs treatment. But I don’t think he needs to be put away in a prison where he’s going to be taken advantage of or harmed,” she added, according to the Daytona Beach News-Journal.
She went on to call out the school for not properly handling her son’s disabilities.