kids aint safe these days man

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
 
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

If they aren't physically doing anything to me, nothing.

Eventually they're gonna get out of there.
 
So much is so wrong here.

Cops are gonna cop.



But not one person even spoke up, stood up nothing?

wow.

No one wants to be next...

As a black kid in that context,you REALLY wanna be stepping to a pyscho cop that just manhandled a girl in front of the class with no remorse?
 
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The officer is wrong. period.

He's in a controlled environment, a school. Each use of excessive force is not justified on a child that poses no threat to him.

He should be terminated from his job, and never allowed in a school setting again.
 
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

Like a human being rather than animal, i dont know protocol but they can do things beyond protocol if they say we resisted or even fidgeted. Thats always there defense.

Suspect will probably get paid well cause of this though. Worth it for the kid if sues.
 
 
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Cop is probably going to say he 'resisted'
Isn't it a she?
yeah that's a young girl
 
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Context be damned. The officer's behavior is the definition of excessive and inappropriate force.

That said, I don't fault any one in that class for keeping quiet. Open up your mouth in protest and get hit with a suspension or worse...:smh:

Capturing that violence on video and posting it on the internet is the best kind of protest, in light of the circumstances.




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Uncalled for 100%. Girl wasn't even fighting back, why the hell was she getting escorted out in the first place? Dude should be punished.

Crazy how the entire class ex so calm like it was a typical occurrence.

Seems like she's attention deprived. Were her parents called before the cop showed up? The head lock, the flipping of the desk (although that may have been unintentional) and ESPECIALLY getting thrown to the ground is beyond inappropriate behavior.
 
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- Ayo, though; Ayo, though!!!!!!!!
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.   NT - I had to count to ten on this one, because when I first saw the video, I was on my Busta Rhymes - Flip Mode squad
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steez.

- All I'm going to say is this -- I'm just glad that was not my daughter, or someone would have lost his life tonight
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.  And the same holds true for the Uncle Tom teacher, just standing there watching a female catch a beat down.  Not in this life -- I'm NOT having it.
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.  I'm far from a criminal, but I would do time to protect my seed from radicals / extremists (in all forms).

- I need to go take a walk and an ice cold shower.
 
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He is suspended with pay btw

See thats something ill never understand. Not talking about this situation but in general, why is it when a cop does something out of line they are suspended with pay? Whereas in any other profession they get fired and sent to jail( depending on the situation). I get it their job is dangerous but shouldnt they be held accountable just like joe blow?
 
^ after reading that i honestly don't know what to say cause i remember a lot of folks back in hs who should've got their *** whooped. 

you would like to think that's obsessive but who knows if she was fighting back then it probably was provoked.

i don't side with the cops but it looks like the class didn't say or do anything, even the teacher, because they felt it was deserved plus they were scared. 

i really don't know these are just my initial honest reactions
 
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she wasn't leaving the seat without force...

so force was used....

not much to say.... 

should they have just let her sit in the chair until school was over and locked her inside the school for the night?

or let a single student disrupt the class for the whole day?
 
We need those kind of SRO's at DC public schools. If anyone has dealt with some of these kids in school or knows of a teacher that works with disruptive students you would have a better understanding perhaps of why the cop did what he did.
 
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We need those kind of SRO's at DC public schools. If anyone has dealt with some of these kids in school or knows of a teacher that works with disruptive students you would have a better understanding perhaps of why the cop did what he did.

The offixer pulled her up by her neck and proceed to slam her. He didnt taze her or mace her . Disruption of class shouldnt result in the video posted
 
If officer is strong enough to body slam shorty...he should be strong enough to drag her desk (with her in it) out the class room...that might've been the best decision tbh

If she doesn't wanna get out her seat, use your strength and drag her desk (with her still seated in it) out of the class room. That'll probably embarrass her more in front of her peers, you not laying a hand on her, and just leave her and her desk outside the classroom in the middle of the hallway
 
I'm not moved by that account of her fighting the officer after the fact. Of course she was. I don't get what people are supposed to do when they are getting brutalized by the police, just hold their breathe, close their eyes, stay perfectly still and hope they stop soon? If and when you "resist," because nobody is just going to not move while being hit, punches or whatever, they'll just continue, likely harder, and then use that for justification as to why they started in the first place.

What is he/she being arrested for?

Resisting arrest.

But what was the arrest for in the first place?

Resisted

**** makes no sense.

And watch out for them trying to make filming cops illegal soon. Texas has been on it already, but the FBI chief has been pushing this whole agenda about cell phone videos of cops are making cops scared to cop and thus causing the rise in crime because they don't want to end up on Youtube for doing their job.
 
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can't believe some of you are ok with this and feel it's justified.

unless someone's safety is in question, that sort reaction and treatment from any "authority" figure is not warranted in any way
 
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