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originally posted by: stolencar18
originally posted by: kosmicjack
I saw an analyst on CNN being interviewed, former LEO Harry Hauwk or some such. He actually said that if it was his daughter acting like that, he would have done worse. WTH?
Besides such use of force on a minor who was no physical threat, regardless of compliance, what also struck me was the very routine, almost Stockholm Syndrome like way the fellow students were acting. Is it common place at that school for crazy to just break out like that?
...or everyone else knows shes an idiot and wanted to get on with their lives.
originally posted by: dukeofjive696969
a reply to: butcherguy
She didint do anything illegal, just suspend her ars, no need for cops, just call the parents tell them tp pick up there kid and get the class going, shes refusing to stop using her phone, she wasent rowdy, didint attack anyone.
The cop had zero rights to assault her, jeez not that hard.
didint attack anyone
she wasent rowdy
She didint do anything illegal
originally posted by: subfab
a reply to: butcherguy
i remember the wooden paddles in the principle's office.
originally posted by: amicktd
originally posted by: subfab
a reply to: butcherguy
i remember the wooden paddles in the principle's office.
So do I, but it required parental consent to use it.
Three school officials asked her to leave the room. She refused. What are they supposed to do?
She punched the cop in the head.
I think punching a cop approaches rowdy.
Punching a cop is illegal.
originally posted by: amicktd
a reply to: butcherguy
Three school officials asked her to leave the room. She refused. What are they supposed to do?
Call the parents
She punched the cop in the head.
I seen her reach for something to grab onto since he was mid slamming her into the ground while sitting in a desk, guess we will have to agree to disagree on that one.
I think punching a cop approaches rowdy.
Thats null and void due to the fact that she tried grabbing him after he was slamming her
Punching a cop is illegal.
So is child abuse, abuse of power, plus it should be illegal for idiots to wear a police uniform. Just my take on things.
2:45 One of the videos taken as a school resource officer slammed a student sitting at her desk at a South Carolina high school also shows her punching the deputy during the confrontation, authorities said Tuesday.
authorities said Tuesday.
originally posted by: Sremmos80
a reply to: butcherguy
She didn't punch the cop, she had a reaction to getting put in a choke hold thar looks like her arm coming up to grab something as is 100% normal but hardly an intentional punch imo.
originally posted by: CrawlingChaos
originally posted by: Sremmos80
a reply to: butcherguy
She didn't punch the cop, she had a reaction to getting put in a choke hold thar looks like her arm coming up to grab something as is 100% normal but hardly an intentional punch imo.
In complete agreement with you here. The statement " She punched the cop " makes it sound like she came up out of her chair and begain to assault him, leaving himself with no choice but to physically defend himself by slamming her around.
But that's not what happened here.
You can also tell from the video, his intent was to slam her to the ground as hard as he could, right off the bat. He doesn't grasp her arm, he doesn't palm her shoulder and say "lets go".. He doesn't even try grabbing her by the collar and pulling her ' up & out.'
He goes straight to reaching around the neck, securing the bottom of her chin, while getting a leverage point under the leg. It's clear as day his first reaction, his intent was to throw her around like a rag doll.
Hell a quick splash of pepper-spray would have been a better choice, and I don't even think that would have beena good call. A better call sure, but all in all....
The school resource officer who was caught on camera violently flipping a South Carolina high school student at her desk has been fired, Richland County authorities announced Wednesday.
originally posted by: dukeofjive696969
a reply to: butcherguy
She didint do anything illegal, so no need for a cop, she refused to stop using her phone, call her parent snad suspend her.
Again police officers are proffesionals, not bouncers, she did not need to be beat up to take her out of her class.