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School Cop Fired!
The school cop who bodily threw a female teen ager across the classroom has been fired from his job.
Sure, the teen was disrespectful toward all concerned. But flipping her desk over and tossing her across the classroom was a criminal act. The teen's family is definitely going to win a very large cash settlement. Why couldn't the cop merely have dragged the desk with the girl in it out of the classroom into the hallway - or the teacher have continued teaching the class and just not give attention to the girl on the phone? Best idea would be not to allow students to have their cell phones in school. Some parents say they have to be able to be in touch with their child. When I was in school, if your parents needed you for an important reason, they would call the school and the school office would contact the student. Anyhow, that cop is gone, unfortunately the school and police get sued, and it just may give other kids ideas of how to get their 15 minutes of fame AND rich. |
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Too bad about the cop. The girl should be expelled from school. The cop should be given a letter of commendation. He didn't shoot her, so he doesn't deserve to be fired.
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The teacher called the principle, the principle call the officer so they really wanted this girl removed as words were not going to do that. What teenager swings at a police officer and does not think there will be some force? It looked worst then it was because of the desk. If it were not for the desk he would of been able to hand cuff her. The teacher told the students to get there phones out and capture this on their phones once the officer was called in. I am so sick of seeing so much evil in this generation! Never in my life have I seen so much disrespect!
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Does anybody else wonder why it is there is always a plethora of videos of enforcement but very rarely is there ever any presentation of videos of the actions that warranted getting the police on the scene in the first place.
It certainly is not in the best interest of the media, the special interest and minority groups to show the cause(s). |
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The cop should have ordered her out of the room and if she didn't comply, he should have tasered her. Then drug her useless as@ out of the classroom. He probably didn't have a taser so he had to forcibly remove her. He can work at my grandchildren's school anytime. I will write him an endorsement.
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A valid judgement cannot be rendered from watching the one amateur video. As far as throwing her across the room....it is just as likely action and reaction played a role. Like trying to determine the exact reaction of letting a rubber band fly.
Another judgement made solely for the purpose of avoiding upsetting the few special interest and minority group members who seem to get all the attention. Did any of you ever get into a scuffle with anybody? Have you ever been in a hassle where there was pushing and shoving? And for those raising their eyebrows that never have.....there is no way to control the end result of pushing, pulling, resisting, fighting off one fighting back. The cop did his job. He would have been admonished if he did nothing....or called for back up.....or called the swat team.....or simply dragged the chair out the door.....or anything that could be viewed as ENFORCEMENT. The "perp" got what she deserved for her actions...like it or not. |
The cop was the school resource officer. He had been doing that for some time. I would think in the years he had been the school cop that he would have received training for just this type of incident. I am quite sure the training was not to bodily throw a student from her desk across the room.
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Maybe the other kids will see the possibility of a huge pay day and be more disruptive just hoping that a school cop will do something similar to them? Hopefully, police depts who have school resource officers will take this incident seriously and properly train their officers to de-escalte such situations without force - and school systems will properly train teachers to handle problems like this teen who disrupted the class by not putting her phone away. And finally, WHY allow kids to have cell phones in school??? |
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With the same limited viewing of the same video I could easily state he did not purposely or intend to "throw her across the room". If the same ability to review an action like we do replays on the football field, I would bet many would change their statement of what happened. Until then the minority report wins the day....unfortunately. |
The news reports that hundreds of students from that school staged a walk out in support of the police officer. That should tell you something of the character of the kids and how they were raised. Perhaps they know something of what happened that the rest of were not told.
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They do not have the political baggage school administrators carry. They are free thinking. They do not have an alterior agenda or motive. They are the only ones that are correct. |
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