Cop man handles black girl in classroom

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:dahell: out of control? She was sitting there quietly and not moving. Why do y'all keep trying to low key justify what the cop did that pointing out that disruptive students exist. This girl wasn't a problem child. She wasn't unruly, she wasn't loud, she wasn't a threat, and she wasn't violent.

White boys literally shoot schools up and kill everyone they in sight don't even get treated this poorly. Dylan Roof murdered 9 people and he received better treatment than this 14 year old girl did.
False.

She was asked to leave. She cursed at the teacher, administrator, and the cop according to all written reports by the officials at the school and police department.

All you see in the video is her refusing to leave when demanded.

She's not supposed to resist direct orders and she doesn't have legal standing to do so.

The ONLY problem is the cop's behavior. Not the cop's presence.
 

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If it's true that she was asked to leave the classroom, and she chose not to, she wasn't compliant. As far as her sitting there quiet and not moving, etc., you ever have a cricket outside of your window when you're watching television at night with the window open? Then you go outside in the dark to find it and step on it, but every time you get close to it, it gets quiet so you can't pinpoint it's location? Same thing with this girl. She was peaceful in the video, but according to students and the teacher, right before that animal of a cop walked in she was cutting up. :yeshrug:

Bullshyt. I already posted what one of her class mates said and even the cac boy said he don't know why she was asked to leave because she didn't do anything.

Y'all fakkits are in here trying to justify treating a 14 year old girl like that when all she did was act like a 14 year old girl. Not for talking on the phone, not for disrupting class. But for having the phone out.

But you come from a race of beasts so I don't expect you to have any humanity.
 

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False.

She was asked to leave. She cursed at the teacher, administrator, and the cop according to all written reports by the officials at the school and police department.

All you see in the video is her refusing to leave when demanded.

She's not supposed to resist direct orders and she doesn't have legal standing to do so.

The ONLY problem is the cop's behavior. Not the cop's presence.

why did the teacher have such a hard time according to people to being specific about what the student did wrong? the first person your supposed to call in these situations is not a cop...so get out of here with that "presence" bullshyt. there are other people you call before the cops.

in any case the teacher would have not gotten this cop if it was a white student.
 

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why did the teacher have such a hard time according to people to being specific about what the student did wrong? the first person your supposed to call in these situations is not a cop...so get out of here with that "presence" bullshyt. there are other people you call before the cops.

in any case the teacher would have not gotten this cop if it was a white student.
It.

Doesn't.

Matter!

The first person called was NOT a cop. They called an administrator BEFORE the cop!!! :mindblown:

The ONLY rule broken was how the cop behaved.
THE COP SHOULD HAVE BEEN FIRED. We GET THIS

The order of escalation was properly followed.

1. Teacher demand

2. Administrator demand

3. police demand


Fam, you don't even know what the fukk happened.

And the parents don't get called until the student is removed AND paperwork has been done
 

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Bullshyt. I already posted what one of her class mates said and even the cac boy said he don't know why she was asked to leave because she didn't do anything.

Y'all fakkits are in here trying to justify treating a 14 year old girl like that when all she did was act like a 14 year old girl. Not for talking on the phone, not for disrupting class. But for having the phone out.

But you come from a race of beasts so I don't expect you to have any humanity.
don't matter.

And kids close ranks when they're bullshytting sometimes. Lets not give them all universal passes.

When a school administrator is telling you to move your ass, you get the fukk out of the classroom.

Don't let police get involved.


And i'm not defending how the cop behaved.
 

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here he comes again with the capital letters :beli: :snoop:

we all know your daddy Tariq aint gonna agree with your views :mjpls:
 

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This is false.

RSOs are used to remove problems from the class room as a last resort. It doesn't matter how violent she was.

The clip only shows you when all the "talking" has stopped and the student hasn't complied.

She was given direct commands to leave by teachers, faculty, staff, and...then police officers.

She refused to comply.

RSOs are allowed to use a reasonable amount of force to remove students.

Read your laws. Students don't have universal rights inside those school buildings and they must comply with all demands.

And again, since I must keep repeating this: The cop acted inappropriately. The cop's presence was not inappropriate.

Not true. GUIDANCE COUNSELORS and protocol not calling for the cops is set up for situations like this.
 

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Not true. GUIDANCE COUNSELORS and protocol not calling for the cops is set up for situations like this.
Wrong again.

RSOs are the last line, and were used.

Guidance counselors don't deal with shyt like this.

Unruly students are forced to interact with police officers if they don't respond to teacher demands (which were given), and administrator demands (which were given).
 

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Ya'll are not capable of understanding more than one issue at a time.

1. She was in the wrong and should have done what she was told

2. The cop was in the wrong for how he handled the student.

3. The school acted properly in the chain of command in interacting with an unruly student. Teacher > Administrator > School Resource Officer.
 

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Bullshyt. I already posted what one of her class mates said and even the cac boy said he don't know why she was asked to leave because she didn't do anything.

Y'all fakkits are in here trying to justify treating a 14 year old girl like that when all she did was act like a 14 year old girl. Not for talking on the phone, not for disrupting class. But for having the phone out.

But you come from a race of beasts so I don't expect you to have any humanity.


Not a cac, and miss me with the c00n sh!t. Never did I justify the cop's actions either, as he's wrong. Still, it's fair and reasonable to ask what set this incident off in the first place. I feel like the sheriff in that the deputy needed to be fired, but the victim and for emphasis I do agree she's a victim, still potentially played a role in this entire affair.

The thing is, in some of the high profile cases that have come up within the past year or so, the victims haven't been exemplary and their actions contributed to their victimization, as well as provided life lessons that people can learn from. That doesn't make the heavy handed and criminal approach taken by police justified. Still, it's reasonable to ask how can we and more importantly our youth avoid these situations in the first place? To ask that question and examine the circumstances doesn't make one a c00n. In fact I think its the responsible thing to do. Otherwise these things continue to happen, or police take a step back as they have in Baltimore basically saying, "ok, fend for yourselves." Neither one of those results are anything anyone reasonable would want. I say that because like it or not, too many people are police officers that shouldn't be. It's not all race all the time either. Often enough its poor training, lack of oversight, and ill tempered personalities in uniform. None of those things are going to change any time soon, so that leaves us with the question of how can I avoid becoming a victim? Which is why I ave questions about the girl in this instance.
 

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Not that I view her as a thug or killer, but I've spent enough time in classrooms to know what teachers and guards are dealing with. That was during my school years when I ran with those same people. The older I get, and the more I look at things, the more I realize many of the youth are completely out of control and lack respect for their peers, elders, authority figures, and themselves. Not to mention, entitled.
This has absolutely nothing to do with the girl in the video. It was the adults acting out.

Unless you have some inside info.
 
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