| mountaindewslave said:
it's unfortunate that it got a bit rough but in the end the girl was not harmed at all and the reality is that the only reason the officer had to drag her around is because she clung onto her desk and deliberately disobeyed and tried to make the whole thing as difficult as possible this is a bad trend and the reality is that out of control kids should not be allowed in schools at all if they can't manage to do what they're told by adult administration that's a police offer, not some random janitor or something. there are plenty of cases in which cops abuse their power and assault and hurt people but this is just not one of those cases. he removed an acting up student from a classroom and she had a fit and made it much worse than it should have been |
You are right they remove children breaking rules from the classroom constantly...but just not in this manner. He had BOTH of her hands and her leg was stuck under the desk so how was she "clinging" to anything? From the students who were in the class....she had her cell phone out and when the teacher saw it asked for the phone. She refused, put it up and apologized. And when asked to leave she was upset as a child would be because she felt she did nothing wrong to be deserved to be put out of the class room.
Removing a student from class and a grown man flinging a child like a rag doll are two totally different things. She was not violent nor was she a threat to anyone. She was upset(as normal children get) because she felt she didn't do anything to deserve to be kicked out of class. This was not some "out of control kid" and just think about this...if this was a video of you doing a child like this you would be in jail for child abuse. What are you going to say she was mad because she felt she didn't do anything wrong so I man handled her? I agree some of these kids are 100% out of control. But from the people who were there...this was not one of those cases. This was again over kill. She was in teh wrong for not leaving but again he was in the wrong for how he handled the situation. Both parties were wrong.
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