I was on lsa and saw some of them trying to blame the teacher for what happened to the girl.
That's ridiculous.
You are ridiculous. It isn't the teachers fault. I've seen many students black and white, forced out of class by police/security when they refused to leave or for fighting. They didn't attack the teens like that cop did though.
I saw some people blaming the teacher for what happened saying that he should be able to handle a smart mouth disrespectful kid without calling the police or either not be a teacher. Some students are bad/violent/disrespectful and dangerous. I will not catch a case trying to handle them, they would get put out of my class. The teacher handled it by kicking her out of class, but she wouldn't leave. I'm not saying it's her fault at all. It's not her fault, or the teachers fault. It's the cops fault. She still would have needed to be escorted out for refusing to leave. When I was in hs, the security sometimes had to use force to make people leave. They did not do it like that cop in the video did. They would have 2 or 3 security people, one on each arm, to lift the teen out of the chair. They didn't knock anyone over or push them on the ground or anything like that cop did. It was all his fault, no one elses.
That's ridiculous.
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.
You are ridiculous. It isn't the teachers fault. I've seen many students black and white, forced out of class by police/security when they refused to leave or for fighting. They didn't attack the teens like that cop did though.
What don't you understand?
When your teacher and assistant principal ask you to leave and you're disobeying, the chain of command gets ratcheted up and you face the consequences.
HOWEVER, the cop was rightfully disciplined for using excessive force.
I have NO problem with cops using reasonable force as a last resort to remove students of any ilk who break the rules.
Again.
She ignored the teacher voice commands.
She ignored the assistant principal voice commands.
She ignored the police officers voice commands.
You all can't keep defending bad ass kids
I'm cool with shytting on an excessive cop. I agree with all of that.
I'm not cool with pretending like this student was not complicit in engaging a police officer.
She turned a write up or detention into jail time.
And lets be clear. Had the cop properly removed her, she would have still been in deep shyt.![]()
I saw some people blaming the teacher for what happened saying that he should be able to handle a smart mouth disrespectful kid without calling the police or either not be a teacher. Some students are bad/violent/disrespectful and dangerous. I will not catch a case trying to handle them, they would get put out of my class. The teacher handled it by kicking her out of class, but she wouldn't leave. I'm not saying it's her fault at all. It's not her fault, or the teachers fault. It's the cops fault. She still would have needed to be escorted out for refusing to leave. When I was in hs, the security sometimes had to use force to make people leave. They did not do it like that cop in the video did. They would have 2 or 3 security people, one on each arm, to lift the teen out of the chair. They didn't knock anyone over or push them on the ground or anything like that cop did. It was all his fault, no one elses.
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