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The first thing a cop say's to a person with a weapon is put it down. Which is what he should have done if he wasn't going to use it.....
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Originally Posted by Cedric Ceballos 1995 Lakers
we did school work in the programs i worked in as well. 3 hours focusing on school work 2 focusing on basketball.
bottom line is, there were tons of bad kids that would come to the camp, some people were able to control them, some weren't. after the first time they realized this kid had serious problems they should've kicked him out then or sent him to a class where they have teachers who cater to kids like him and deal with kids with his behavior on a regular basis.
in all honestly if it was a high school kid who knew right from wrong, i would have no problem with what the cop did, but a pint sized 2nd grader who is still learning, it's just going to far.
Originally Posted by Cedric Ceballos 1995 Lakers
we did school work in the programs i worked in as well. 3 hours focusing on school work 2 focusing on basketball.
bottom line is, there were tons of bad kids that would come to the camp, some people were able to control them, some weren't. after the first time they realized this kid had serious problems they should've kicked him out then or sent him to a class where they have teachers who cater to kids like him and deal with kids with his behavior on a regular basis.
in all honestly if it was a high school kid who knew right from wrong, i would have no problem with what the cop did, but a pint sized 2nd grader who is still learning, it's just going to far.
Originally Posted by Cedric Ceballos 1995 Lakers
we did school work in the programs i worked in as well. 3 hours focusing on school work 2 focusing on basketball.
bottom line is, there were tons of bad kids that would come to the camp, some people were able to control them, some weren't. after the first time they realized this kid had serious problems they should've kicked him out then or sent him to a class where they have teachers who cater to kids like him and deal with kids with his behavior on a regular basis.
in all honestly if it was a high school kid who knew right from wrong, i would have no problem with what the cop did, but a pint sized 2nd grader who is still learning, it's just going to far.
Originally Posted by Cedric Ceballos 1995 Lakers
we did school work in the programs i worked in as well. 3 hours focusing on school work 2 focusing on basketball.
bottom line is, there were tons of bad kids that would come to the camp, some people were able to control them, some weren't. after the first time they realized this kid had serious problems they should've kicked him out then or sent him to a class where they have teachers who cater to kids like him and deal with kids with his behavior on a regular basis.
in all honestly if it was a high school kid who knew right from wrong, i would have no problem with what the cop did, but a pint sized 2nd grader who is still learning, it's just going to far.
Originally Posted by Cedric Ceballos 1995 Lakers
we did school work in the programs i worked in as well. 3 hours focusing on school work 2 focusing on basketball.
bottom line is, there were tons of bad kids that would come to the camp, some people were able to control them, some weren't. after the first time they realized this kid had serious problems they should've kicked him out then or sent him to a class where they have teachers who cater to kids like him and deal with kids with his behavior on a regular basis.
in all honestly if it was a high school kid who knew right from wrong, i would have no problem with what the cop did, but a pint sized 2nd grader who is still learning, it's just going to far.
Originally Posted by Cedric Ceballos 1995 Lakers
we did school work in the programs i worked in as well. 3 hours focusing on school work 2 focusing on basketball.
bottom line is, there were tons of bad kids that would come to the camp, some people were able to control them, some weren't. after the first time they realized this kid had serious problems they should've kicked him out then or sent him to a class where they have teachers who cater to kids like him and deal with kids with his behavior on a regular basis.
in all honestly if it was a high school kid who knew right from wrong, i would have no problem with what the cop did, but a pint sized 2nd grader who is still learning, it's just going to far.
U a messed up person ,You would wanna see the kid get tazedOriginally Posted by MrDoeBoI
3rd incident with this bastard kid?Originally Posted by Je Ne Sais Quoi
The boy's mother Mandy told 9News that police treated her son like a common criminal. She didn't excuse her son's actions, but said police could have talked him down like officers had done two other times when police were called to the school.
Cops were probably fed up, I would.
He's lucky he didn't get tazed.
U a messed up person ,You would wanna see the kid get tazedOriginally Posted by MrDoeBoI
3rd incident with this bastard kid?Originally Posted by Je Ne Sais Quoi
The boy's mother Mandy told 9News that police treated her son like a common criminal. She didn't excuse her son's actions, but said police could have talked him down like officers had done two other times when police were called to the school.
Cops were probably fed up, I would.
He's lucky he didn't get tazed.
if it was the third time then obviously the way they handled before obviously didnt work because kid is still wylin. its crazy to think the same tactics was goin to yield a different outcome. i think because he was pepper sprayed he will think twice about the next time n maybe he will ackrite.Originally Posted by beh235
My type of opinion huh? Where in my response that said I would be outraged by it? The kid was acting violently, it would have warranted it. Plus it was the THIRD TIME COPS WERE CALLED TO THE SCHOOL. It wasn't a new situation. What if he wasn't subdued like this twice before? At the third time as a cop, I'd be mad at this little bastard for this crap. Man I swear NT has some remedial people. Stop name calling and get it right before you start yapping. People are so quick to just jump. Smh.Originally Posted by MOE FAB UAFA
youre trippin kuz its people with your type opinions who woulda been even more outraged if the po's woulda put hands on him. theres prolly no protocol for this so its the lesser of two evils in my mind. u entitled to ya own opinion but i think its wrong.Originally Posted by beh235
Stop that BS. Last I checked, adults are stronger than kids, you are a police officer and cannot subdue a child without pepper spray, you need to re-evaluate your career choice. You don't have to tackle the kid and hurt him. They should be trained for stuff like this. Keystone *** cops. Smh.
if it was the third time then obviously the way they handled before obviously didnt work because kid is still wylin. its crazy to think the same tactics was goin to yield a different outcome. i think because he was pepper sprayed he will think twice about the next time n maybe he will ackrite.Originally Posted by beh235
My type of opinion huh? Where in my response that said I would be outraged by it? The kid was acting violently, it would have warranted it. Plus it was the THIRD TIME COPS WERE CALLED TO THE SCHOOL. It wasn't a new situation. What if he wasn't subdued like this twice before? At the third time as a cop, I'd be mad at this little bastard for this crap. Man I swear NT has some remedial people. Stop name calling and get it right before you start yapping. People are so quick to just jump. Smh.Originally Posted by MOE FAB UAFA
youre trippin kuz its people with your type opinions who woulda been even more outraged if the po's woulda put hands on him. theres prolly no protocol for this so its the lesser of two evils in my mind. u entitled to ya own opinion but i think its wrong.Originally Posted by beh235
Stop that BS. Last I checked, adults are stronger than kids, you are a police officer and cannot subdue a child without pepper spray, you need to re-evaluate your career choice. You don't have to tackle the kid and hurt him. They should be trained for stuff like this. Keystone *** cops. Smh.