Posted on 10/11/2019 2:00:54 PM PDT by simpson96
ORLANDO, Fla. (WKMG/CNN) Kaia Rolle is like most little girls.
She loves the color pink and has a cheery outlook on life.
But after what her grandmother says happened on Thursday, the bubbly 6-year-old has little room to focus on school. Meralyn Kirkland got a call from a school resource officer saying Kaia was arrested.
What do you mean she was arrested? Kirkland remembered asking the officer. He said, There was an incident and she kicked somebody and she is being charged and she is on her way.
Kirkland said her granddaughters journey to the juvenile detention center by Orlando police officers began at Lucious and Emma Dixon Elementary Charter School.
She is arrested and she has a charge, Kirkland explained. She is charged with battery.
The disorienting chaos was too much for Kirkland to process.
She has a medical condition that we are working on getting resolved. And he says, What medical condition? Kirkland said of her conversation with the officer. She has a sleep disorder, sleep apnea. And he says, Well, I have sleep apnea and I dont behave like that.
The first-grader was handcuffed and carted off where the grandmother says she was fingerprinted and even had a mug shot taken.
They told us we had to wait a few minutes because Kaia was being fingerprinted, Kirkland said. And when she said fingerprinted, it hit me like a ton of bricks. No 6-year-old child should be able to tell somebody that they had handcuffs on them and they were riding in the back of a police car and taken to a juvenile center to be fingerprinted, mug shot
Kaia was still equally as upset, but happy to be home.
I felt sad that my grandma was sad, and I really missed her, Kaia said.
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Unbelievable.
At worst, this child may have learning disabilities, ADHD, etc, and probably belongs in a special ed program of some sort. Sounds like the school system hasnt done anything to evaluate the little girl, or try to find the right resources and classroom situation that she might need.
Sad
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is NOT a pretty thing.
Send them out to my neighborhood.We have unique ways of dealing with people like that.
This is why there needs to be “state responsibility acts” directed at those with educational supervision over children.
Basically, it says that some school administrators have the authority to carry out discipline of schoolchildren. And that this authority carries a responsibility to use that discipline.
So in a discipline situation, a school principal cannot foist off his responsibility to the police. If the situation is complicated, then he must contact the district superintendent. But once this has been done, they must follow the instructions given by the superintendent.
In situations where the police should be contacted, they must first contact the superintendent and then contact the parents.
There needs to be a “corporal punishment” provision in there, as well as limited immunity from state lawsuits.
Not if you want to keep your job, keep your house, and stay out of jail. Much easier to let the cops deal with it.
It's a good bet that dad is in jail, father of multiple other offspring by multiple other women, or dead and mom is a drug-addled mess or a child herself.
The underclass is full of families such as this where feral kids get pawned off on granny (often barely in her 30s) to raise.
I have seen children in foster homes fighting a sister and the sheriff were required to the child removed and processed. If teachers cant raise the child the police are the next step.
Florida officer fired for traumatic arrests of two 6-year-old students at school
She is just in training for when she becomes a “teen” or “youth.” And living with Granny already, mama and daddy long gone.
In our Brave New World, it's called inclusion. That child's issues could not be addressed in a classroom environment, yet they had to keep him there. I was told he flipped out a few times a week. It isn't fair to that child and it isn't safe or fair to his class mates.
I was in a Kindergarten classroom once where a child was so out of control that he was throwing desks and chairs at other students. The principal and security guard couldn't hold him back. This was while I was in control of the rest of the class, trying to stop them from going crazy from fear. A policeman had to come in with handcuffs to safely get the little darlin' out or the room.
In our Brave New World, it's called inclusion. That child's issues could not be addressed in a classroom environment, yet they had to keep him there. I was told that he flipped out a few times a week. It isn't fair to that child and it isn't safe or fair to his classmates.
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The resource officer needs to be taken out back and beaten to within an inch of his life. When his wounds heal, perhaps he will think twice before arresting a 6 year old again.
It never ####ing ends.
I took to PR kids under my wing a few years ago and GOD GIVE ME STRENGTH changing their way of thinking has nearly killed me.
Don’t say anything like “God bless you” or “that’s a wonderful” thing please!!
I don’t know if there’s been any success yet to praise.
Check out the mayor and female weirdo chief of police. Need I say more.
My relatives used to own some of downtown Orlando before the Democrats made it PC and leftist.
Glad they took the money and moved.
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