Louisiana Middle School Counselor Accused Of Sending Inappropriate Messages To Student Found De@d In Apparent Su!c!de
Louisiana Middle School Counselor Accused Of Sending Inappropriate Messages To Student Found De@d In Apparent Su!c!de
A #Louisiana middle school counselor was found de@d Wednesday (Jan. 28) after authorities say he was facing an arrest warrant tied to inappropriate messages sent to a child.
Quinton Dixon, who worked at Westdale Middle Magnet School in #BatonRouge, d!ed from an apparent self-inflicted g*nsh*t wound. His body was discovered on the campus of the former Glen Oaks Middle School, which is no longer in use.
According to local reports, Dixon was accused earlier this month of sending multiple inappropriate messages to a 14-year-old starting in November 2025. He was placed on leave over the allegations on Jan. 15, and a warrant was later filed on four counts of indecent behavior with a juvenile.
The parish school system released a statement on the matter that read, “We extend our condolences to the school community, family and loved ones as they process this information during this difficult time. Out of respect for the privacy of students and the integrity of ongoing matters, we are unable to share additional details about the employee.”

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