Posted on 12/11/2014 12:00:32 PM PST by SoFloFreeper
Police say Jalen Bradley, 18, tried to run away while in handcuffs, take gun from officer....
....Bradley was arrested after he brought a gun to the Jan Mann Opportunity School in Miami Gardens, police said.....
After Bradley was taken into custody, he tried to run away while in handcuffs and fought with an officer, attempting to take his gun, police said.
Bradley later told police he would have shot the officer if he was able to take the gun away, police said. Bradley said he hates both security monitors and planned to shoot them as well, police said.
(Excerpt) Read more at local10.com ...

Even The Oprah can see the parallels here....
Another animal
18....he looks like he’s 40 !
Yes, he’s just a child. Obviously.
Translation of the euphemism “opportunity school”—”reform school.”
Jalen be gelling while jailing...
Gellin’ like a villian?
Ha....yes, he’s our future seed-corn. Youth we need to “invest” in.

Just released to the public, here's a picture of Jalen Bradley...
Did I leave anything out?
Forgot, “white privilege”.
Mix and serve word salad to media and watch them gobble it up.
Is there any other reason to take a gun from a cop?
Gellin' like a felon.
He's repeated a few grades....
Jan Mann Opportunity School is an alternative education center, located in Northwest Miami Dade County.
The school was established in 1967 and relocated in 1996 to its present location to accommodate 350 students.
It is a breathtaking facility which sits on 10.3 acres next door to Florida Memorial University.
Jan Mann Opportunity School is a small educational setting that includes approximately 100 students of multi-ethnic, and low and middle economic backgrounds that are administratively assigned due to various problematic conditions within the traditional school.
Students who attend Jan Mann Opportunity School are in Grades 6-12 and reside in the northern half of the county. In conjunction with an emphasis on academic achievement, another objective of Jan Mann Opportunity School is to change the negative behaviors and attitudes of the disruptive, disinterested, and truant students and to provide the necessary support and enrichment to meet each student's individual needs. Jan Mann Opportunity School has established unique academic programs in which young men and women move at their own pace, providing opportunities to achieve success and be returned back to the traditional school setting as responsible and well adjusted students.
Jan Mann Opportunity School, in cooperation with the community, parents, and other organizations, prepares the students for success in the home and community.
You say that....when I was in HS, there was a “kid” on a rival Football team who’s DOB said he was 18, but even our coaches swore he was at least 23 or older. Looked eerily similar to this “giant”.
6’4” 230lbs...he ran all over us on the field.
What is the most difficult four years of a thugs life?.....fifth grade.
That’s it !
MISSION
The mission of Jan Mann Opportunity School is to provide a positive learning environment where students are motivated to alter negative behaviors and to improve academically, socially, and vocationally so that they may, without difficulties, become productive members in an emerging global economy.
CORE VALUES
Jan Mann Opportunity School is committed to the educational excellence of students via the delivery of innovative pedagogical approaches that raise the academic achievement of students in core academic areas across the curriculum. In addition, the school provides positive interaction and motivational programs, group and extensive one-on-one counseling, as well as rewards and incentives to reinforce positive behavior and develop social skills. Students at Jan Mann Opportunity School will become global citizens endowed with high expectations for contributing to the international economy.
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