
Prince George's County teacher sexually abused minor, authorities allege
A Prince George's County Public Schools teacher has been accused of rape and sexual abuse of a minor.
Amir Johnson, of Bowie, was named in an 18-count indictment released by Prince George's County State's Attorney Tara Jackson on Thursday.
Although authorities did not specify the school where Johnson worked, he is listed on the county schools' website as a social studies teacher at Parkdale High School in Riverdale Park. A spokesperson for Prince George's County Public Schools confirmed Johnson was hired in October 2023 but did not respond to questions about whether the victim was a student.
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