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Resisting arrest? How do you know the cop even said he was placing the student under arrest? And what penal code did she break? From the video all I see is the cop going crazy. They would need to interview witnesses first to determine if the cop was even attempting to arrest in the first place. |
It's a 18 year old female getting thrown around by a grown man and half of you think it's her fault? WTF is wrong with you people!
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http://blackmonsters.com/gfy/chokepunch.png Yeah fuck her for punching him after he grabbed her by the fucking throat like he was trying to kill a chicken. :disgust |
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I'm going by statements made by the teacher and school administrators. "both the student?s teacher and the administrator ?felt the deputy acted appropriately.? You are the one pulling plum colored bullshit out of the air. |
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From the look of that video, it's totally reasonable for that student to defend herself. She was being physically abused by a male much larger than her even though she presented no physical danger to anyone. If the cop really felt that it was 100% absolutely necessary to remove her from the classroom at that very moment, he could have simply dragged the entire desk/chair outside into the hall way. |
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It is her fault. Who else provoked the entire incident? The cop was somewhere eating donuts when he was called into school to remove/arrest her. Was probably career day and she decided to provoke everyone she came into contact with until she could sue someone. |
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Yep, I am sure they'll be giving their unbiased assessment of the situation given that they called the cop into the room in the first place. |
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L-Pink was the one who said the student was resisting arrest...one can only resist arrest if a cop is attempting to arrest in the first place. |
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No, I quoted CNN and the NYTimes reports. You are the one who makes shit up. |
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it's not the first time school administrators have used excessive force...and certainly not the first time for cops. |
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You're the one who typed this: "Again, the "victims" behavior is bad enough to have law enforcement called, then resisting arrest happens and the whole issue becomes focused not on the person who started the event but how it ends after resisting arrest. " |
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L-pink said she was resisting arrest. I responded to his claim. |
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I never claimed otherwise. I responded to L-pink claim that the student was resisting arrest. |
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Where did I say anyone should get a pass? If the student needed to be disciplined for her non-violent actions (cell phone usage), then she should be disciplined in a similarly non-violent method. Once the cop started physically abusing her, she had a right to defend herself. |
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This is the last time I'll ever waste my time replying to your plum colored attempts to troll. You can't be this stupid. . |
Good way to sum it up .......
“Even though she was wrong for disturbing the class, even though she refused to abide by the directions of the teacher, the school administrator and also the verbal commands of our deputy, I’m looking at what our deputy did,” Sheriff Lott said. He deflected a question about the role of race, saying Deputy Fields has a black girlfriend. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/28/us...rest.html?_r=0 . |
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It's impossible for cops who have black girlfriends to physically abuse other people...nicely summed up. |
Cops arrest school kids for anything
Cops arrest school kids for anything.
19 Crazy Things That School Children Are Being Arrested For In America |
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If he had his girlfriend on speakerphone doing that, I would either move table or leave. I wouldn't prevent him from having his speakerphone on. That's the restaurant's responsibility to allow that or not. |
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Imprudent suggestion. |
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I already said that instead of physically abusing the girl, the cop could have dragged the desk/chair out into the hallway. That was way back in post #105. |
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They should have just grabbed the desk, as others have suggested, and pulled it out into the hall to deal with this without disturbing the rest of the class. If you make the class leave then bring people to that person as you suggest all you are teaching them is that if they are unhappy they can act out and they will eventually get their way. |
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behavior has to change to end it. |
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By the way, your analogy about explicit language at a child's b-day party is irrelevant to this situation. Because the black student was texting in class, not talking explicitly. So if you were at my child's Chuck-E-Cheese b-day party sending sexual texts on your phone to your gf, I would not give one fuck about that...nor would I even know. "A girl who refused to surrender her phone after texting in math class was flipped backward and tossed across the classroom floor by a sheriff's deputy, prompting a federal civil rights probe on Tuesday." Arrest of girl who texted in class prompts civil rights case - Yahoo News |
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"Your job"?? I'm not a high school teacher or a resource officer. |
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I never claimed to be that either. |
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