He committed battery when he grabbed the student who was leaving as instructed by the CSO. Cops are not above the law. They cant just batter people at will any more than you or I can.
If you were leaving a building and I came up to you and grabbed you that would be battery. You seem to want to ignore the facts and operate some hypothetical situation that you make up as you go along.
WRONG.
Cops are not above the law. They cant just batter people at will any more than you or I can.
They didn't break any law. You don't know the law.
If you were leaving a building and I came up to you and grabbed you that would be battery.
Again that is not true. You obviously have not read the statute on battery. I posted it for you before. Did you read it?
You seem to want to ignore the facts and operate some hypothetical situation that you make up as you go along.
You are an ignoramus.
California Penal Code section 242: "A battery is any willful and unlawful use of force or violence upon the person of another."
Grabbing a person by the arm to escort them out the door is not a use of force or violence.
Now where did you get your law degree? Did you find it in a box of Craker Jacks?