With this you give the administration all the benefit of the doubt and the child none.Forcefully? Eventually. It was going to have to happen. The rules stated that she had to leave and she removed. THE EXTENT of that force can be debated
No.
No.
She broke some rule enough that the teacher called for assistance in removing the student.
This matters.
I don't support how the cop behaved, but lets not ignore that he was called for a reason.
You blindly follow what they say without asking why she needed to be removed in the first place.
"She broke some rule" is all you need to defend a police officer putting their hands on a child.
She obviously felt they were in the wrong. How do you know they didn't "break some rule"?
