Cop man handles black girl in classroom

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Cops CAN shoot unarmed people in the back. That doesn't make it right.
They actually, can't. Stop with the low-brow stupid posts. You're being intellectually lazy.

In most situations a cop does not have the right to put their hands on a child unless they pose a threat to themselves or other students.
False.

Go to your local school board meeting and get a copy of the rules in your public schools.

Cops can remove students who are not complying with administrators demands.

She did not. Plenty of teachers and administrators all over the country have chimed in and said she shouldn't have been forcefully removed period.
Doesn't matter. She failed to comply with demands to ask her to leave by increasing levels of authority.

In school teachers are instructed against forcefully removing a child in all but the most extreme circumstances.
And she exhausted all of those

In most school districts officers placed in the school are supposed to protect students, not enforce discipline. teachers are trained for that. Cops are not
Actually, they're not.

most teachers I know don't care about students fighting. They straight out tell you, "i didn't sign up to be a referee"
 

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That's a fair question to ask breh. From what I gather, and correct me if I'm wrong, but she was asked to leave the classroom, right? Really, she should have left. I'm going off of my own experiences with troublesome peers in the classroom during middle school and high school. Among the dudes we had some killers and future killers and to be honest in hindsight, I wouldn't have seen a problem with a cop dragging them out of the classroom because they would have given any cop a run for their money. Likely two or three cops or guards would need to be involved. These dudes were the reason we had metal detectors in the school Still, it should be remembered, these were young men, and not young women. At the same time, we've all known some females that can hold it down for themselves almost as good as some of the young men. That said, this whole situation is complicated to be fair. Doesn't make the copy any less irresponsible and a liability, but the girl does share a measure of blame, definitely much less than the cop though.
Why was she asked to leave the classroom?

And why do yall instantly jump to talking about thugs and killers?

Is there any indication that she is a killer?
 

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I'll paraphrase what I said in the free daps/rep thread on the cop losing his job: He was dead wrong to use the force he did and he abused his power, but this could have been avoided if the girl had any sort of respect for authority/just did what she was asked.
 

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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.

Exactly, when a teacher tells you to leave the room, you leave. Putting on a tough guy/girl attitude with school staff is stupid.

I'm not defending the cop, but what did this girl expect to happen? FOH with all this innocent victim bullshyt.:camby:

If the black male teacher had manhandled the girl, y'all would be shouting HOH.:heh:
 

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With this you give the administration all the benefit of the doubt and the child none.

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"?
Someone has to be the adult in the situation. The teacher and principal are the authority figures in the classroom. They make the decision for better or worse what the consequences are for an unruly student. The child has no right to defy the reasonable request from the teacher or principal to leave the room so the other students can learn.

This mentality is the reason we got confused little boys out here telling adults they wanna be treated like girls and idiots like yall condoning it and taking cues from a child instead of being an adult and setting the rules for children to follow.
 

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Why was she asked to leave the classroom?

And why do yall instantly jump to talking about thugs and killers?

Is there any indication that she is a killer?
DOESN'T MATTER WHY SHE WAS ASKED TO fukkIN LEAVE.

WHEN THE TEACHER TELLS YOU TO LEAVE.

TAKE YOUR ASS UP AND GET THE fukk OUT.

WHEN THE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR TELLS YOU TO LEAVE.

TAKE YOUR ASS UP AND GET THE fukk OUT.

WHEN THE SRO TELLS YOU TO LEAVE.

YOU TAKE YOUR shyt.

AND.

GET.

THE.

fukk.

OUT.

:camby:





Cops CAN use force to remove students not complying with demands. They can. Go read your local school rules. This shyt has ALWAYS been true. SROs aren't some new thing.



HOWEVER this cop acted inappropriately in this specific incident.

The cop SHOULD have been there.

The cop should NOT have behaved that way.
 

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As soon as the cop got involved, ya'll were gonna catch feelings regardless so whats the point?

We can't even discuss the levels of authority that were engaged to even involve the police officer.

This shyt went from a writeup, to detention, to suspension, to outright jail time.

All for nothing.





The cop was in the wrong. Yes. But a cop being there was well within the rules.
 

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Using force to move someone is a violent action.

There's nothing misleading about using the word in this situation.
Violence is a behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone(according to google). Key word is "intended". When you use words like "violence" in the context that you did, your implying that all parties who had the power in this case was intent in causing bodily harm, which is misleading because the physical force was intended to restrain safely for removal.

So, yeah, it's misleading.
 

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Cop to @Napoleon: "Get on the ground and put your hands behind your back"

@Napoleon: yes sir, fukk me my ass, sir. do you want me to arch my back for you, sir?

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So two officers forcefully removing her and dragging her across the floor would've been more to your liking? :jbhmm:

I'm thinking( in this case typing) out loud breh. I don't know what might be the best method to handle this situation, but one thing is for sure in that the way this cop went about it was all wrong. Still, the reason I say two cops is because they probably would have been able to remove and restrain her more easily than this dude who attempted to grip her by the neck it appears which resulted in it devolving into something along the lines of Brazilian jujitsu. One way to compare it would be how inmates in a prison are transferred. Never will one guard attempt to transfer an inmate by himself and the reasons are for safety. When I say, safety, I mean not only the safety of the guard, but also the safety of the inmate they're transferring.
 

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Exactly, when a teacher tells you to leave the room, you leave. Putting on a tough guy/girl attitude with school staff is stupid.

I'm not defending the cop, but what did this girl expect to happen? FOH with all this innocent victim bullshyt.:camby:

If the black male teacher had manhandled the girl, y'all would be shouting HOH.:heh:
No cac we wouldn't, you call the parents
 
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