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mountaindewslave said:

oh come on, get real here, there is no doubt that this is the sort of student who is a repeat offender in terms of misbehaving. her teacher apparently was fairly quick into asking for administration help because he knew she was a problem child

it's not about the cop 'doing whatever he wants' its about the simple fact that on a government premesis where there are RULES you need to obide by them. she's not an 8 year old girl, she's a teenager and knew exactly what she was doing

 

any teenage kid making a scene and disobeying administration and officers should be prepared to get dragged out of a classroom, uncomfortably or otherwise

it's not a yes or no question, it's literally the law of the school. sorry but if my kid is disobeying a bunch of different school officials and THEN a police officer the last thing I'm going to feel is bad for them when they get dragged out of a classroom

 

cop did nothing wrong in this case

The story says she was a new student and classmates commenting about her said she did not talk to anyone and kept to herself.  So I ask you where are you getting your information that she is a repeat offender.  Anyway I am not questioning whether or not the girl is or is not a repeated stubborn brat, I am questioning why such force at all is used in a non-violent situation period.

You are making stuff up to support your opinion.  The kid was not making a scene.  Yes disobeying adminstration but she was not screeming, yelling, cursing or causing any type of disruption on that level.  And no, a police officer should not be prepared to drag a non-violent student out of a classroom unless all options have been exausted.

At Bolded:  Hell No, if my child was not violent in any way and she was picked up, slammed to the floor and tossed like a piece of trash without anyone calling me first before any of this escalated to such a violent event there is no way in hell I am ok with that.  Why the hell would you be ok not being the first option before something like this happen is beyond my comprehension and the only way I can see it is that you definitely do not have a daughter.   

Why you would even believe such violence from a cop is ok with all the other students in the class is also beyond my comprehension.  Even if the cop believe this level of force was needed all the kids should have been removed from the classroom and the situation should have been done without the extra showmanship. 

 

It really boggles my mind the level of acceptance people will take just because someone refused authority.  Maybe it’s because it’s not your family it’s easy to make such statements just like when people try to tell you how to raise a child but never had one.  As if every child fits into this perfect mold and there is a perfect template for any situation.