In retrospect - backup (6) and the media to show the liberal public what an animal the student was! Everyone needs to see the level they've DE-volved to!
Alternatively, all the cops fire their tasers - in succession so the perp gets hit with a fresh charge as soon as the last one fades.
I would have snatched that phone out of her hand and waited for her to pop up out of the chair to get it! The end result would have been the same because she would have assaulted the officer for it.
First sensible comment about this incident I've read so far. It's so easy for us all to sit bad and be armchair cops, giving opinions about what should or should not have transpired but bottom line...none of us know that weren't there. Personally, I think the student being tossed across the room seems excessive but that's only my take based on initial reactions to the video. We're all so quick to criticize...from a safe distance.
I would not have called for assistance. Yep waste tax dollars and resources because a Black child is acting entitled. Well she was entitled. To a snatch and grab lol. Cop should not have lost his job.
I would have dragged the whole desk, with her in it out the door and into the hallway. She is no longer disturbing the class, and I get disability pay for throwing out my back. It's a win-win!
She should have been charged with disorderly conduct, arrested and taken to jail. If her parent or guardian had to post a 1,000.00 bail I would bet she wouldn't do it again.
There were actually some good ideas in here, which I doubt were intended to bust on the officer. Take her phone? Check. Most school policies state they will confiscate a phone and hold it until the parent picks it up.
Empty the class and call the parent, and when they come, tell them their little precious is suspended? That sounds like a possibility.
I think the cop was kind of rough, but I can't really judge him, either. I don't know how these things are said legally for schools, but in real life, she would have been disturbing the peace and resisting a lawful awful order.
I hope the cop gets to keep his job. This wasn't about race. It was about disruption. If kids see other kids getting off with no punishment, you have a bad situation on your hands. Kudos to the kids who are standing up for this guy and recognize that he gives his time as a coach to help children of all colors enjoy sports.
I would've felt her pain. I would've apologized for the way The System holds her down, and congratulate her for taking a stand against The Man. (NOTE: Computers really do need a "sarcasm" font.)
The police officer did every thing right. He told her to leave the room or he would have to drag her out. She chose to stay then she chose to hit the officer after forcing him to drag her out. When she chose to attack the officer, he was forced to change his focus from removing her without harm to securing her as quickly as possible. The police officer has no way of knowing what weapons she may have or what her intentions were. His focus after being attacked had to be the safety of the class as well as his safety. Bottom line you attack a police officer what happens next is on you.
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The same way the police officer did. No respect for elders or authority
The same way he did.
In retrospect - backup (6) and the media to show the liberal public what an animal the student was! Everyone needs to see the level they've DE-volved to!
Alternatively, all the cops fire their tasers - in succession so the perp gets hit with a fresh charge as soon as the last one fades.
I don't know. I wasn't there.
I would have used mace, and if she continued to resist a lawful order, then tazz her ass!
I would have snatched that phone out of her hand and waited for her to pop up out of the chair to get it! The end result would have been the same because she would have assaulted the officer for it.
First sensible comment about this incident I've read so far. It's so easy for us all to sit bad and be armchair cops, giving opinions about what should or should not have transpired but bottom line...none of us know that weren't there. Personally, I think the student being tossed across the room seems excessive but that's only my take based on initial reactions to the video.
We're all so quick to criticize...from a safe distance.
Call for assistance. This was overkill by this cop and he lost his job as he should have.
10:39 You are part of the problem. She should have followed school policy and a lawful order.
I would not have called for assistance. Yep waste tax dollars and resources because a Black child is acting entitled. Well she was entitled. To a snatch and grab lol. Cop should not have lost his job.
I would have emptied the room called its parent and suspended her for 30 days.
Is ths Eric Holder?
I would have dragged the whole desk, with her in it out the door and into the hallway. She is no longer disturbing the class, and I get disability pay for throwing out my back. It's a win-win!
She should have been charged with disorderly conduct, arrested and taken to jail. If her parent or guardian had to post a 1,000.00 bail I would bet she wouldn't do it again.
I ask my grandson who is at Bennett Sr. He states same thing happens there BUT no one does anything about it. ???
Same way he did. If I knew I would get the backlash he did, a taser would have been more efficient.
So, TASER is my final answer.
1. Have the class leave the room then handcuff and remove her.
2. Slide the desk with her in it out into the hall and handcuff and remove her.
Obama libs won't let that happen because thats there thug kids.
Peabut butter on her toes then attach Snappibg turtle.
There were actually some good ideas in here, which I doubt were intended to bust on the officer. Take her phone? Check. Most school policies state they will confiscate a phone and hold it until the parent picks it up.
Empty the class and call the parent, and when they come, tell them their little precious is suspended? That sounds like a possibility.
I think the cop was kind of rough, but I can't really judge him, either. I don't know how these things are said legally for schools, but in real life, she would have been disturbing the peace and resisting a lawful awful order.
I hope the cop gets to keep his job. This wasn't about race. It was about disruption. If kids see other kids getting off with no punishment, you have a bad situation on your hands. Kudos to the kids who are standing up for this guy and recognize that he gives his time as a coach to help children of all colors enjoy sports.
100% correct good post.
Homeschooling
So, so inconvenient for some groups of kids to behave and work. Therefore, we must lower standards and permit them to do as they please. Sickening.
I would've felt her pain.
I would've apologized for the way The System holds her down, and congratulate her for taking a stand against The Man.
(NOTE: Computers really do need a "sarcasm" font.)
NO DIFFERENT
The police officer did every thing right. He told her to leave the room or he would have to drag her out. She chose to stay then she chose to hit the officer after forcing him to drag her out. When she chose to attack the officer, he was forced to change his focus from removing her without harm to securing her as quickly as possible. The police officer has no way of knowing what weapons she may have or what her intentions were. His focus after being attacked had to be the safety of the class as well as his safety. Bottom line you attack a police officer what happens next is on you.
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