Cop man handles black girl in classroom

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He doesn't need to have his own kids to understand that, dude's just incompetent in his job. I wouldn't want this dude anywhere near children.


I'll let the letters and emails that I still get from former students and their parents and the enthusiasm I receive when I cross paths with them and principles and former co-workers speak on the "competence" of my job.

Yes, the fact that I don't have children automatically negates everything that I have to say regarding children (on a forum centered around the discussion and critique of professional sports, where 0% of the posters are professional athletes).

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Maybe you can answer then.. What should've the alternative been to remove the young lady from the classroom? This is the third time I've asked this and have yet to receive an answer.... from anyone.....


he could've yanked her out that chair in a far less reckless fashion.

that chit was brutal. it would be considered excessive force even if it was a grown man in that chair, let alone a middle school girl.
 

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I'll let the letters and emails that I still get from former students and their parents and the enthusiasm I receive when I cross paths with them and principles and former co-workers speak on the "competence" of my job.

Yes, the fact that I don't have children automatically negates everything that I have to say regarding children (on a forum centered around the discussion and critique of professional sports, where 0% of the posters are professional athletes).

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Apparently, according to a student who posted his school ID on Twitter to verify that he was indeed a student there, said it all started over her chewing gum, he also posted "Phuk the school system" on his twitter account.

This cop is no stranger to this, apparently he nearly ruined a veteran's life after assaulting the veteran and his wife. Veteran says his wife divorced him shortly thereafter cause she felt he couldn't protect her.


The 15-second video of sheriff's deputy Ben Fields slamming a student to the ground sent shivers down Carlos Martin's spine.

After all, he'd been manhandled by the beefy South Carolina cop the same way almost exactly 10 years before.

"I recognized him on the spot. I remembered how big he was," the 36-year-old Army veteran told the Daily News.

Martin had encountered Fields twice before: once in a Columbia, S.C., parking lot during an arrest and later in the courtroom, where Martin and his wife, Tashiana, filed suit against the hulking officer for civil rights violations.

That suit fizzled out during a drawn-out legal process, but Martin still bears the emotional scars from the 2005 confrontation with Fields, who then was a rookie officer with the Richland County Sheriff's Department.

Fields on Monday made national news after video of him throwing a female Spring Valley High School student to the ground during an arrest went viral online. And it brought bad memories cascading back for Martin.

An argument ensued in the broad daylight on Oct. 24, 2005.



Now an actor, Martin had only recently moved to Columbia, South Carolina's capital city, after an overseas stint with the Army in Germany.

He was working at the Moncrief Army Community Hospital at Fort Jackson and ran into Fields when he returned home from a day of work.

Fields was at the apartment complex parking lot, responding to a call for a noise complaint. Martin was playing the music loudly in his car when he pulled in.


Martin said the beefy officer "snapped" after he called him "dude," and slammed him on the ground. He began pepper-spraying the helpless veteran, but Martin said he was trained in the military to resist the chemicals. An entire canister of the stuff failed to disable Martin.

"He became even more violent because I didn't react like most people would," Martin told the News.

His wife at the time, Tashiana Rogers, witnessed the fracas, and ran outside to take photos of the violent encounter with her cellphone.

That's when Fields called for his partner to "get her black ass," Martin said. The officer grabbed her phone and deleted the photos.

Fields then called for backup.

"I'm watching my wife get beat up in front of me, and there's nothing I can do about it," Martin said.

The former medic, who spent 10 years in the service, said his encounter with the hulking officer lead to his divorce and discharge from the military.

Fields said he didn't care that Martin, still in uniform, was a soldier, the former medic said.

During the arrest, Martin told Fields the rough arrest would lead to a lawsuit.

"I'm glad Johnny Cochran is dead," Fields shot back, according to Martin.

The officer also told Martin as he was cuffed that "you're just another notch in my belt," according to court documents.

The criminal charges against both Martin and his wife were dropped, but it took four years to get to trial. During that time, the military considered Martin a criminal and blackballed him, he said.

At the same time, his marriage was falling apart because of the attack. His wife divorced him because she felt he couldn't protect her from the violent cop, he said.

He had been in the military for nearly a decade and married for three years.

The lawsuit was later dismissed because there had been issues with proving excessive force, his criminal trial lawyer, John Mobley told the Daily News. His ex-wife's lawsuit went to court, and the jury ruled in favor of the sheriff's department, he said.

That was shocking. I was definitely shocked that the jury did not find in her favor," Mobley said.

Rogers was shocked too. She worries Fields was allowed to operate with impunity — giving him freedom to terrorize high school students.

"I felt like if he had felt the consequences from 2005, this wouldn't happen today," she told the Daily News.

Army vet recalls rough encounter with S.C. cop
anyone who's defending this fukkin fakkit piece of shyt cop, go thru and read this please
 

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Before I address this, I need to say that I think you and way too many posters are taking liberties with the word "child" here.
Underage? Yes.
Minor. Of course.
"Child", though semantically accurate here, is framing the context of the situation to fit the narrative of some brute using his might to overpower someone excessively. Correct me if i'm wrong, but isn't this a teenager in a high school? Adolescents (from a clinical standpoint), are not considered "children".


To address your question though, that argument would miss the point. Once she behaves in such a manner, the only way to end any continued disruption is for her to end the behavior. Most of us I believe are in agreement that physical removal of some degree was the only solution. I would say it's not a matter of it being a bigger disruption but a continuation of the initial problem. And again, he didn't pull out a night stick and beat his rent money out of her, he didn't tase her, he didn't shoot her while she was obeying the law minding her business. The only thing i'm critical of concerning his removal is that if the option for another officer or school staff existed to assist him, than that should have been used, because that lessens the chance of injury to everyone.
And this is the exact kind of rationalization racists use when it involves violence against black children. As someone mentioned earlier, racist cacs always add about five years to the age of the kid to justify violence against them so by your logic I guess the girl was considered an adult and said force was necessary:stopitslime:

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I agree to an extent... When I was in jr. high and somebody was cutting up, it was nothing to see one of the football coaches come in and mollywhop one of us and drag us outta the classroom.... it was all out of love back then though..... This is something entirely different......


You see, when there are no fathers to come to the aid of their children, racist cops have no fear or regard when it comes to laying violent hands unwarrantedly on young black youth....

Problem is there was a time when the cops were there to serve and protect the public whether they came from two parents homes or not. My dad told a story how he was lost one day and the cops asked him son what are you doing are you lost. He said yes and they took him home. Now a day it is all about funneling folks into tye system so these cops can get a pat on the back and a promotion.

For example I am in Europe right now on business. The cops are rarely seen and they are here to protect folks. I seen two cops on Sunday walking around with a little girl. You know what they were doing? They were trying to find her mom. She got lost in the park and the cops were actually walking around to help the little girl find her mom.

Now ask yourself when was the last time you saw some cops in the US doing that? They are usually doing something driven by revenue. Trying to get a drug bust or doing speed traps.

But it is different in Europe. The government fears the people but in the US the people fear the government.
 

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fukk outta here nikka with that bullshyt :pacspit:

Naw nikka you fukk out of here making excuses for people who are basically meant to be fodder.

Still haven't read anything and watched it only once but....


With my child, or if I was a cop...I'M TELLING YOU ONCE...then I'm dumping you on your head.

People have to learn that when you're wrong, admit it. Don't be wrong and defiant.

When I got arrested in a trap house...had guns and dope everywhere, m4 and AR'S pointed at me...other nikka getting their ass whipped. Guess what...cops didn't even have to raise their voice at me...much less hit me.

When you know you're wrong...just comply. Close your mouth. Get on the ground.

I was on the opposite end a few months back...then it hit me.
 

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Naw nikka you fukk out of here making excuses for people who are basically meant to be fodder.

Still haven't read anything and watched it only once but....


With my child, or if I was a cop...I'M TELLING YOU ONCE...then I'm dumping you on your head.

People have to learn that when you're wrong, admit it. Don't be wrong and defiant.

When I got arrested in a trap house...had guns and dope everywhere, m4 and AR'S pointed at me...other nikka getting their ass whipped. Guess what...cops didn't even have to raise their voice at me...much less hit me.

When you know you're wrong...just comply. Close your mouth. Get on the ground.

I was on the opposite end a few months back...then it hit me.
Advocate a kid in school being treated like a nikka in a trap house brehs :francis:
 
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Problem is there was a time when the cops were there to serve and protect the public whether they came from two parents homes or not. My dad told a story how he was lost one day and the cops asked him son what are you doing are you lost. He said yes and they took him home. Now day it is all about funneling folks into teh system so these cops can get a pat on the back.

For example I am in Europe right now on business. The cops are rarely seen and they are here today protect folks. I seen two cops on Sunday walking around with a little girl. You know what they were doing? They were trying to find her mom. She got lost in the park and they cops were actually walking around to help the little girl find her mom.

Now ask yourself when was the last time you saw some cops in the US doing that? They are usually doing something driven by revenue. Trying to get a drug bust or doing speed traps.

But it is different in Europe. The government fears the people but in the US the people fear the government.


Yup. Spot on.. I remember the cops that worked my hood knew every kids name and parents..... and were really reluctant to take someone to jail.... and this was doing the crack era..........

Bottom line is, there was a genuine personable relationship between community and police..... Quite unlike all of police motives being driven by revenue like you mentioned....

There has been a few times where these cops ran through my pockets, found something and looked the other way and told me to go home..... cause they knew that starting me off with a jacket at 14/15 was setting me up for imminent failure...... but now that type of empathy is no where to be found in law enforcement.....
 

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Naw nikka you fukk out of here making excuses for people who are basically meant to be fodder.

Still haven't read anything and watched it only once but....


With my child, or if I was a cop...I'M TELLING YOU ONCE...then I'm dumping you on your head.

People have to learn that when you're wrong, admit it. Don't be wrong and defiant.

When I got arrested in a trap house...had guns and dope everywhere, m4 and AR'S pointed at me...other nikka getting their ass whipped. Guess what...cops didn't even have to raise their voice at me...much less hit me.

When you know you're wrong...just comply. Close your mouth. Get on the ground.

I was on the opposite end a few months back...then it hit me.

You realize that white cops don't treat white children like they do us right?

Why don't cops brutalize whites as they do blacks? :stopitslime:

If this girl was white with blonde hair and blue eyes, do you think the cop would have done that?
 
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