kids aint safe these days man

Y'all are really debating this?

The child was acting like a child. Isn't it his job to act like an adult and not resort to the kind of violence we saw there. He ragdolled that girl. How could this ever be justifiable?

I really think some of you are just beginning to accept some of this because it happens so frequently.
 
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gotta get these kids prepped for their future jail cells

school shootouts happening in predominantly white communities, but the predominantly black ones get the metal detectors and heavily armed police

school to prison pipeline is a real thing y'all
 
Y'all are really debating this?

The child was acting like a child. Isn't it his job to act like an adult and not resort to the kind of violence we say there. He rag dolled that girl. How could this ever be justifiable?

I really think some of you are just beginning to accept some of this because it happens so frequently.
I'm with you 100%, but there are instances where this level of force would be justifiable.  

But refusing to leave your seat in class is NOT one of them.  Not even remotely close.  
 
 
gotta get these kids prepped for their future jail cells

school shootouts happening in predominantly white communities, but the predominantly black ones get the metal detectors and heavily armed police

school to prison pipeline is a real thing y'all
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Did see or hear of any other teenagers acting up or getting kicked out of the class after the initial female student got tossed out?? Exactly!!! Mission Accomplished.

Actually the girl who filmed the clip that went viral was told she was going to jail next and then arrested.

http://www.wistv.com/clip/11950784/...ntation-between-sro-and-spring-valley-student

http://www.wltx.com/story/news/loca...rrested-spring-valley-hs-speaks-out/74665360/

If anything, that gets the whole class riled up. Are the kids really going to be interested in algebra or whatever after seeing that?

Dude coulda wrote her up for not handing over the phone and that coulda been the end of that. Adults acting like children. How you have a standoff with a girl less than half your age over a damn phone lol. Who raised these clowns?
 
There's no context to justify this unless the student got a bomb.

What made it worse is when I found out that was a female :smh:

What worries me though is how nobody reacts. Like this is an everyday thing. Even the teacher just standing there.
 
 Dude coulda wrote her up for not handing over the phone and that coulda been the end of that. Adults acting like children. How you have a standoff with a girl less than half your age over a damn phone lol. Who raised these clowns?
YES. what kind of terrible parenting produced this man? he obviously wasn't brought up the right way.
 
Did see or hear of any other teenagers acting up or getting kicked out of the class after the initial female student got tossed out?? Exactly!!! Mission Accomplished.

Actually the girl who filmed the clip that went viral was told she was going to jail next and then arrested.s?

Well then she got dealt with and made an example of accordingly as well. At the end of the day the female student was asked to leave the classroom and didn't do so. For that, she had to learn the hard way.
 
 
 
Did see or hear of any other teenagers acting up or getting kicked out of the class after the initial female student got tossed out?? Exactly!!! Mission Accomplished.
Actually the girl who filmed the clip that went viral was told she was going to jail next and then arrested.s?
Well then she got dealt with and made an example of accordingly as well. At the end of the day the female student was asked to leave the classroom and didn't do so. For that, she had to learn the hard way.
that's a clown comment bro
 
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People really justifying a grown man dragging a girl because she was acting like a teenager



Pathetic


of course. let it happen to one of their children when the time comes and see how they change up their stance


Zero tolerance for disrespect in my house. Especially towards adults. Starts at home, bro.


Sooooo, you're saying you'd be okay with this happening to your daughter?  

Do you have kids?  

You got that from what I wrote? :lol:
 
She'll leave the next time she is told to. You lose control of the classroom and you never get it back; I saw that a lot in high school. You think they wanted to get the cop involved? The situation only escalated because she didn't comply with a simple request. How hard is it to put away the god damned phone? You can't condone her behavior because excessive force was used.
 
If yall was a cop and had to get a student out the room but they refused to get out their seat what would yall do? No matter what yall said they wouldnt get out their seats and you had to take them out of the room.

In NO way im a defending what this cop did btw. Im just curious on what the right steps would be cause i dont know


I used to work with teenagers in detention programs, it will change you if you're not prepared for it/ blessed with a gargantuan amount of patience.

Because of this, I truly wish I could see the whole situation play out from the beginning as well as a day in the life for an officer working at a high school.

I just want to know more, no judgements on anyone yet.
 
 
 
 
 
People really justifying a grown man dragging a girl because she was acting like a teenager



Pathetic

of course. let it happen to one of their children when the time comes and see how they change up their stance

Zero tolerance for disrespect in my house. Especially towards adults. Starts at home, bro.

Sooooo, you're saying you'd be okay with this happening to your daughter?  

Do you have kids?  
You got that from what I wrote?
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Yes I did.  So what were you implying?  

It seems like you were implying that you wouldn't change up your stance if this happened to your kid because you don't tolerate disrespect towards adults.  Am I really that crazy to get that from your reply?  
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She'll leave the next time she is told to. You lose control of the classroom and you never get it back; I saw that a lot in high school. You think they wanted to get the cop involved? The situation only escalated because she didn't comply with a simple request. How hard is it to put away the god damned phone? You can't condone her behavior because excessive force was used.
Where is anyone condoning her behavior?  I understand that simple minds have a hard time grasping this concept, but chastising the cop for his actions doesn't equate to justifying her disrespect.  
 
I know right we should just drag every bad student so they'll listen next time

Only way to learn
 
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CNN)Depending on which documents you read, Ben Fields is either an outstanding school resource officer or a deputy once sued for using excessive force.

Within a few hours Monday, Fields went from a virtually unknown South Carolina law enforcement officer to the target of nationwide vitriol after a video showed him yanking a student from her desk, slamming her to the ground and throwing her several feet across the floor.

Court documents and a sheriff's department newsletter offer a study in contrasts.

Fields has not responded to CNN's request for comment. But here's what we know about the Richland County Sheriff's Deputy:

He was sued for allegations of excessive force
Deputy Ben Fields
Deputy Ben Fields
In 2007, a couple sued Fields, fellow deputy Joseph Clark and Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott, alleging false arrest, excessive force and violation of free speech rights in 2005.

According to the complaint, Carlos Edward Martin was driving home and got out of his car when Fields approached him and asked if he was the source of an excessive noise complaint that the officer was investigating.

Martin claimed that Fields "slammed him to the ground, cuffed him, began kicking him, and chemically maced him until his clothing was drenched and the contents of the can of mace was [sic] depleted," according to court documents.

When Martin's wife took pictures with her cell phone, Fields told a responding officer to confiscate her phone, according to the lawsuit.

But a jury ruled in favor of Fields.

He faces another lawsuit
Fields is one of 10 defendants in another case, scheduled to go to trial in January.

In that lawsuit, former Spring Valley High School student Ashton James Reese claims he was unlawfully expelled from school in 2013. At the time, Fields was investigating alleged gang activity at the school.

Reese claimed several offenses in the suit, including lack of due process, negligence, negligent supervision and a violation of the right to public education -- as mandated by state law.

The jury trial is scheduled for January 27-29 in Columbia, South Carolina.

He has received accolades for his work with students
He was given a Culture of Excellence Award by a Richland County elementary school, where he also worked as a school resource officer in 2014.

"Ben has been working for the Richland County Sheriff's Office Department since 2004 and joined the School Resource Officer Program in 2008," a sheriff's department newsletter said.

"He is assigned to Spring Valley High School as well as Lonnie B. Nelson Elementary School, and has proven to be an exceptional role model to the students he serves and protects."

He's barred from schools for now
Fields has been placed on administrative leave and has been told not to return to school while his department investigates what happened.

Richland School District Two Superintendent Dr. Debbie Hamm said officials are working with the Richland County Sheriff's Department in an investigation.

As for the sheriff, Lott is aware of the video and "was very disturbed by it," his spokesman Lt. Curtis Wilson said.

"He has questions like everyone has -- and he wants answers and once he has those answers, he will address them."

CNN's Julie In contributed to this report.
 
Again, superblytrife superblytrife it starts at home. The most BASIC of home training is learning not to show disrespect towards adults. I don't see how it's a hard concept to grasp.

As a parent, I can tolerate a lot of things. My daughter is almost 4 and has had plenty of learning experiences in her short time on this earth. However, the one thing both me and her mother will not stand for is disrespect.
 
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I'm preety sure dude didn't need to do all of that. He was probably strong enough to just lift her out her seat.
 
Grown men condoning a child being assaulted for not leaving a classroom?

In what world is that how this should be handled?

She's a ******* kid.

I know some of you are just here to troll and thats whatever but it's scary that eve a couple of you idiots might genuinely believe this was ok.
 
Grown men condoning a child being assaulted for not leaving a classroom?

In what world is that how this should be handled?

She's a ******* kid.

I know some of you are just here to troll and thats whatever but it's scary that eve a couple of you idiots might genuinely believe this was ok.

Deuce been posting some weird **** in here.
 
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