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LivingMetal said:
TheBlackNaruto said:


Knowing the whole story about her chewing gum and being asked to spit it out and refusing to leave the class room. There are quite a few alternatives. Calling her parents or legal gurdian when she refused to comply or having the principle or vice principle call. Go forward with class and suspend the student for the conduct afterwards. Just two things that could have happened. But to have her put in a choke hold, then flipped over, then snatched from teh desk and flung across the class by a grown man.....no there is no justification in this at all.


And there's no justification for her not obeying if it were such a trival matter to begin with.  Because she disobeyed all forms of athority that were involved, it showed that she was the source of the problem.  And check my previous post.  She was in the wrong.  Period.


Of course she's in the wrong no one saying what this girl did is right. Slamming a child on to the floor and putting other kids in danger (her desk and leg almost flew back and hit the child behind her) is not the way to handle it drag the desk outside if she wont leave. I've seen it done before. There are so many ways to handle this that don't involve viciously throwing this girl around. This cop has been involved in two previous lawsuits already. He goes to court for the second one in January. Keep defending him though.