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method114 said:
LivingMetal said:


What if she resists which forces the cop to pull harder, and the student claims that he was trying to hurt her?


Than the video wil show her resisting causing him to pull harder. All we see now is a student passively resisting and then being slammed down. Her head could have slammed into the tile and he was close to hitting the girl behind her. I've seen similar situations in school and they just drag the desk outside the class it's not that hard to figure out simple ways to resolve this. 


"Passive resisting" = oxymoron.  You argument just felt apart.  No matter what the cop tried to do if the student did not comply (and the student did NOT get up on her own which she should have), the student will resist which will force the the cop to take further measures.  And look closely, the cop tried taking her by the left arm, she resisted.  Then, he tried grabbing her by the torso to remove her out of the desk, she resisted more.  Next, the cop tried lifting her out of the desk, but her further resistance caused her to be lifted with the desk.  And when the cop tried pulling her from the desk, she still continued resisting by hanging on to it.  So the cop had to pull harder to loosen her from the desk.  It was all her fault.