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Report: Fired California teacher bullied students, saved pictures of nude women on class computer

LOS ANGELES - When El Rancho High School teacher Gregory Salcido was secretly recorded telling his students that members of the military were "dumb" and the "lowest of the low," the public outcry was swift and withering.

Angry community members called for Salcido's firing, while White House Chief of Staff John Kelly - a retired Marine general - said the teacher "ought to go to hell."

Within months, Salcido would be out of a job, and his position as a Pico Rivera city councilman would be called into question.

On Tuesday, however, El Rancho Unified School District released a report

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