Action News 5 - Memphis, TennesseeTeacher accused of trying to run over wife

Teacher accused of trying to run over wife

Posted: Updated:
Dalton Huffman, photo courtesy Tipton County Sheriff's Office. Dalton Huffman, photo courtesy Tipton County Sheriff's Office.
  • News on WMCTV.comNews

  • More than 15 months after autocratic leader Hosni Mubarak's ouster, Egyptians streamed to polling stations Wednesday to freely choose a president for the first time in generations.
    More than 15 months after autocratic leader Hosni Mubarak's ouster, Egyptians streamed to polling stations Wednesday to freely choose a president for the first time in generations. Waiting hours in line, some debated to...
  • Wednesday, May 23 2012 11:40 AM EDT2012-05-23 15:40:37 GMT
    (WMC-TV) - The fight for Grayson Walker is going viral online. His mother, Heather Walker, posted photos of his birth defects on Facebook only to be temporarily banned from the social network. Facebook
    The fight for Grayson Walker is going viral online.

    Facebook apologized to the baby's mother and now people across the globe are rallying around the Walker family.
  • Wednesday, May 23 2012 10:50 AM EDT2012-05-23 14:50:25 GMT
    (WMC-TV) - They advertise like they are selling their own car, but Andy Wise found an auto scheme with an interesting nickname. The operation he uncovered is called "Curb Stoner" and Wise is on a mission
    (WMC-TV) - They advertise like they are selling their own car, but Andy Wise found an auto scheme with an interesting nickname. The operation he uncovered is called "Curb Stoner" and Wise is on a mission
  • Wednesday, May 23 2012 10:01 AM EDT2012-05-23 14:01:20 GMT
    A disturbing surveillance video of a father placing his baby in a washing machine and turning it on is making the rounds on the internet.
    Officials from Camden, NJ are looking to identify and speak to the parents who put their baby in a washing machine at a laundromat.
  • Wednesday, May 23 2012 9:33 AM EDT2012-05-23 13:33:13 GMT
    MEMPHIS, TN - (WMC-TV) – The year was 1962. Ray Charles' "I Can't Stop Loving You" was at the top of the charts when a high school sophomore named Dave Brown landed his first job in broadcasting. "Dave
    High school sophomore Dave Brown landed his first job in broadcasting in 1962.  Fifty years later, Dave is still in the business and has no intention of getting out any time soon.
  • Wednesday, May 23 2012 9:25 AM EDT2012-05-23 13:25:19 GMT
    COLLIERVILLE, TN - (WMC-TV) – More than a dozen customers taken hostage during a robbery are grateful the armed men who stormed a Collierville Walgreens are in custody. Fortunately, three male suspects
    More than a dozen customers taken hostage during a robbery are grateful the armed men who stormed a Collierville Walgreens are in custody. Fortunately, three male suspects and a female getaway driver did not get far after police say they robbed the store where customers and employees were forced at gunpoint to lie on the floor. 
  • Wednesday, May 23 2012 7:39 AM EDT2012-05-23 11:39:51 GMT
    WEST MEMPHIS, AR - (WMC-TV) – A police standoff situation in West Memphis, Arkansas that shut down a neighborhood ends with the escape of a murder suspect. Chopper 5 was over this breaking situation before
    A police standoff situation in West Memphis, Arkansas that shut down a neighborhood ends with the escape of a murder suspect. Chopper 5 was over this breaking situation before police deemed their flight too dangerous.
  • Wednesday, May 23 2012 7:23 AM EDT2012-05-23 11:23:23 GMT
    PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) - A government official says a Pakistani doctor who helped the U.S. track down Osama bin Laden has been convicted of high treason and sentenced to 33 years in prison.    Nasir Khan
    A government official says a Pakistani doctor who helped the U.S. track down Osama bin Laden has been convicted of high treason and sentenced to 33 years in prison.
  • Wednesday, May 23 2012 7:21 AM EDT2012-05-23 11:21:53 GMT
    (WMC-TV) - The Transition Planning Commission has pitched their ideas to the Unified Shelby County Schools system.According to the Commercial Appeal, the TPC's recommendations include expanding Pre-K for
    The Transition Planning Commission has pitched their ideas to the Unified Shelby County Schools system.
  • Wednesday, May 23 2012 6:16 AM EDT2012-05-23 10:16:43 GMT
    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A life skills program is now available for free to school districts across Tennessee.    "The Overcoming Obstacles Life Skills Program" is designed to help educators teach communication,
    A life skills program is now available for free to school districts across Tennessee.
MUNFORD, TN -

(WMC-TV) – A Mid-South High school teacher was charged with trying to hit his wife with his truck Friday and he was back in the classroom Monday.

Deputies arrested Munford High School physics teacher Dalton Huffman Friday night and charged him with aggravated domestic assault. He got out of jail on a $1,500 bond and was back at school teaching Monday.

"It's pretty bad, a teacher trying to run over your wife," said Munford resident Pam Dumbreck. "I kind of wonder what he is doing with the students."

Huffman is charged with domestic aggravated assault. Investigators say the charge stems from an incident Friday night at his home in Gilt Edge. His wife told deputies he tried to run over her with his truck. She was not injured.

Ellen Huffman, the alleged victim in the case, said she isn't pleased the incident happened. But she said it is a private matter. She said her husband would never hurt any of his students and he is a well liked teacher.

"Somebody that violent and you are teaching children to be a productive citizen and you're not a productive citizen, so why should you be teaching children," asked Karsunder Carson, who has two children who attend Munford Middle.

The Tipton County school superintendent said he is aware of the charge, but at this point, it does not look like there will be any action taken against him concerning his job.

Huffman will back in court on February 24.

Copyright 2012 WMC-TV. All rights reserved.