UPDATE: In a shocking turn of events, Sade Delesia Nacheyle Nelson, the 2025 Teacher of the Year at St. John’s High School in Charleston, South Carolina, has been charged with multiple offenses after allegedly attempting to run over her child’s father in a Walmart parking lot. The incident occurred on October 18, 2023, during a custody exchange, according to Summerville Police.
Authorities report that Nelson, 37, is accused of violently assaulting the father of her child and his girlfriend. Witnesses claim she punched both individuals before attempting to hit him with her vehicle. Surveillance footage reportedly shows Nelson accelerating toward the man, who narrowly escaped being struck by jumping out of the way.
Nelson faces serious charges, including third-degree assault, domestic violence of a highly aggravated nature, and unlawfully placing a child at risk. These allegations come as a shocking revelation for a teacher honored for her dedication and commitment to education.
According to police reports, the father stated he opened the passenger door of Nelson’s car to retrieve their son when she suddenly began to punch him. He described how he fell away from the vehicle in an attempt to evade her attacks. Nelson, however, claimed to authorities that the man initiated the confrontation, alleging he attacked her and their child after opening the car door.
In light of these serious allegations, the Charleston County School District has placed Nelson on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. This incident raises critical questions about the safety and well-being of children during custody exchanges and the responsibilities of educators.
As this story develops, many are left wondering about the implications of Nelson’s actions on her career and the community. For now, the investigation continues, and further updates are expected as authorities dig deeper into the circumstances surrounding this alarming incident.
Stay tuned for more updates on this breaking story as it unfolds.