Posted on 11/06/2019 3:16:31 PM PST by grundle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z84pNRJjifs
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nauseating.
“she took too many milks”
arth ping metmom.
They could not handle that child? BTW she did NOT assault anyone! What is wrong with educators today?
She was being directed not to do certain things. She didn’t mind the vice-principle, the Principle, or the officer.
She thought that wouldn’t end badly.
This was an eleven year old child, and that is being played up as if it made it worse for the officer.
What happens if that kid goes off campus and gets hit by a vehicle or something else bad happens to her?
None of that had to happen to her, if she would have had any respect for authority AT ALL.
At this point you are still around to raise more trouble. That very well could not have been the case without intervention.
Sorry, dumplin, you brought every bit of that on yourself.
“She’s stronger than I was”
LOL.!
This cop flunks on so many levels. But he’s weaker than a plump 11 year old! You can’t have any respect for a wimp like that.
She’s going to clean up. The cop is a laughingstock of the world. He won’t even get a mall cop job.
Officer Fruitcake
DoughtyOne defends this behaviour.
That is the problem. She did not think. She has never thought. It has always just been,I,I,I, Me, Me, Me. Her chances of celebrating her 21st birthday are slim to none. Nor did the Officer think. If he had, he would have called for back up when it was obvious he could not control her.
So you believe the eleven year old sixth-graders should be running the school? The teachers, vice-principle, principle, and campus officer should comply with their directives. They should be able to take milk, throw it on the floor, roam the halls, defy teachers and other staff.
Seriously?
I sure do.
The staff run the school. The sixth-grade eleven year olds don’t.
Then what?
With a back-up you still wind up doing the same thing.
Okay, then tomorrow every kid at that school has your permission to do just what she did.
That’ll work out well.
I believe that a police presence at schools is a good thing. However, they need to be looking out, not in. They do not need to get involved in school disciplinary issues unless it involves the possibility of serious bodily injury or death. If you want police involved in school discipline this is what you will get. In my opinion the police officers actions were not justified or necessary.
Man, I’ve been reading your posts for a lotta years.
Never seen this side of you.
If he was smart he should have let her do whatever she pleased and wrote a nice report about it. If she wanders off, refuses to do a damn thing the Principle says, steals milk, decided to leave campus.
Shrug and watch. Write it down and do not lift a finger. He would still have a job.
The psycho inmates run the asylum now.
If that’d been my 11 y/o daughter, ..............
So what would you do besides beg and plead for the little fatso to please do what you say?
Seriously, you must have some ideas.
We can’t touch them. They ignore you. So what do you do? Calling XYZ is no answer either because they ultimately face the same dilemma. So what does the final person you call actually do?
Her mother was on her way to pick her up.
The cop initiated the encounter.
Did you see the vid?
Did you see what he claimed were assaults?
How could anyone defend that?
Did you see what his own chief said about him?
Totally indefensible. .
But not to get slammed onto the floor by an adult.
By my math, that means no matter what the kid did, he badly overreacted to it.
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