Posted on 10/26/2015 7:04:11 PM PDT by windcliff
Twitter remarks:
Are we seriously discussing whether it might sometimes be okay for an adult to throw a child across a room?
Teen Girl Slammed by Cop While Sitting In Her Desk
How can an older Black man stand idly by while one of his young, Black female students is treated like an animal?
The #AssaultAtSpringValleyHigh is a sobering reminder of how differently black people are treated by police.
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There are two sides to every story. What is the context?
Teacher wanted her to go to detention and she felt otherwise. School’s resource officer came in to remove her. She didn’t follow his instruction and now the BLM movement is in an uproar.
He flipped her desk back and dragged her out the door.
I slam cops A LOT, and I don’t see this case as outrageous.
She refused to leave, and it’s not like the cop appeared to ENJOY dragging her out.
This appears to be a stubborn ghetto-rat.
Good work, officer.
(PS - I still hate cops)
They just need to start suspending these clods and send them home to Mommy when they don’t want to respect Teachers or school security. Escort them out of the building.
If they don’t have Mommy or Daddy (if they even know who he is). and they try to come back on school property, without a parent, you can always have them arrested for trespassing. Then it becomes a criminal issue. If you keep dragging Mommy off to school - pretty soon she’s going to get tired of this nonsense.
If they don’t come back I believe there are some truancy laws that cover that. But then, if they never come back - don’t see that as a problem either.
Feral negros need to get this through their thick skulls, but I doubt they will until it is pounded through.
That’s assuming the mom comes to the school.
Maybe this young scholar is actually behaving like an animal.
Ok. Then, I don’t understand what is the commotion? Guess it is because she is black and the cop is white.
How young?
I saw the video and the cop is clearly in the wrong. There is no reason to throw a kid in a desk and drag them out unless they are threatening someone.
I have taught for over a decade in public schools, one of them all black, and I’ve seen students grabbed and thrown in patrol cars for fighting, etc., but this student was just sitting there.
Unless there are other circumstances, if the student was verbally threatening someone, or had been in a fight, or so on, the teacher should have called administration and just asked them to deal with the situation.
It adds fuel to the fire for these race-baters and it’s just stupid. Every interaction nowadays will be filmed by a student with a cellphone. Remove them calmly, call their parents if they refuse to leave, but don’t toss a student in a desk and drag her out in cuffs. It’s just unprofessional.
Not only are you part of the problem but you are an enabler of the behavior that got the ghetto rat tossed.
I can't understand you when you talk with that jackboot in your mouth.
It adds fuel to the fire for these race-baters and its just stupid. Every interaction nowadays will be filmed by a student with a cellphone. Remove them calmly, call their parents if they refuse to leave, but dont toss a student in a desk and drag her out in cuffs. Its just unprofessional.
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Like that has proven SO effective in dealing with ferals........./s
I doubt I’m part of the problem seeing as I actually successfully educate these kids and I know I’ve prevented quite a few from a life of crime. What have you done?
when we get the rest of the story maybe we can have an intelligent reaction, for now we’re simply being programmed by one-sided coverage into phony outrage. just like ferguson
I guess the school/officer needed to give her a real nice note asking her to come to detention. You are delusional.
I always see High School teachers telling a student to report to the discipline office at random. It happens all the time!
They survey the room, “eney meeny minny moe” and make their selection. Usually they favor selecting a Black student of the fairer sex.
Yea, that’s the ticket!
The only delusional one is the one that thinks that an officer is justified in both creating a racial maelstrom and setting the district up for a MASSIVE lawsuit by using overwhelming force on a student.
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