South Carolina Cop Tosses Student Around

ok doser

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yeah - saw it

apparently he told her she was under arrest and to stand up

she refused

(that's resisting arrest)

so he got her on the ground and cuffed her

good lesson for all the other students, eh? :thumb:
 

brinny

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yeah - saw it

apparently he told her she was under arrest and to stand up

she refused

(that's resisting arrest)

so he got her on the ground and cuffed her

good lesson for all the other students, eh? :thumb:

I was gonna ask you if you had seen this video.....

especially since it's in a classroom setting....

you beat me to it.
 

patrick jane

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The latest (yesterday) COPS incident.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QXqD2HsxAQ

Apparently he is arresting her for not leaving the classroom when asked.

Too many cops act like they're in a big hurry, like they don't have 10 seconds to let reality sink in for the person being detained or removed. It's like a contest to see which cop can do a take down faster. This video doesn't let us know how long he talked with her before approaching for physical contact or whether he warned her numerous times.
 

Mocking You

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Apparently she was resisting leaving the classroom. The assistant principal couldn't get her to budge so he called the cop. Now, how about the two of them picking up the desk and carrying it outside and dumping her there? Why does a cop have to beat up a teenaged girl?

What is with this lousy judgment and quick decisions to use force?
 

ok doser

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Apparently she was resisting leaving the classroom. The assistant principal couldn't get her to budge so he called the cop.

been there, done that

had a kid we had to remove from the classroom every day for being disruptive

i'd ask him to leave
he'd refuse

i'd call school security, they'd ask him to leave
he'd refuse

they'd call the RPD officer on site, he'd ask him to leave
he'd refuse

we'd call the assistant principal, she'd come down and he would finally go with her, because she had the authority to allow the RPD officer to remove him bodily

meanwhile, we'd wasted fifteen minutes of the 48 minute class not teaching

every day

Now, how about the two of them picking up the desk and carrying it outside and dumping her there?

because that's a good way to get the people carrying the desk and the girl hurt, if she struggles

Why does a cop have to beat up a teenaged girl?

he didn't beat her up

he got her on the ground, on her stomach, with her hands behind her back, controlled, so he could cuff her

What is with this lousy judgment and quick decisions to use force?

you're seeing a fifteen second clip

what makes you think it was a quick decision?
 

glorydaz

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Apparently she was resisting leaving the classroom. The assistant principal couldn't get her to budge so he called the cop. Now, how about the two of them picking up the desk and carrying it outside and dumping her there? Why does a cop have to beat up a teenaged girl?

What is with this lousy judgment and quick decisions to use force?

That's right, pick the little baby up and carry her out. :nono:


No, the girl is old enough to learn she must obey the authorities, and you can bet she won't refuse to show some cop her license when she's asked. "Darn, that was no fun". That little lesson right there may save the girl's life down the road. Better to discipline them now than bury them later.
 

Granite

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Apparently she was resisting leaving the classroom. The assistant principal couldn't get her to budge so he called the cop. Now, how about the two of them picking up the desk and carrying it outside and dumping her there? Why does a cop have to beat up a teenaged girl?

What is with this lousy judgment and quick decisions to use force?

Yeah, it's officially come to this.

This is how it happens. This is what it looks like.
 

Tambora

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Apparently she was resisting leaving the classroom. The assistant principal couldn't get her to budge so he called the cop. Now, how about the two of them picking up the desk and carrying it outside and dumping her there? Why does a cop have to beat up a teenaged girl?

What is with this lousy judgment and quick decisions to use force?
Nothing wrong with using force.
 

glorydaz

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Yeah, it's officially come to this.

This is how it happens. This is what it looks like.

You guys would burst into tears then if you watched a life saving class. And whatever you do, don't go to one of those violent karate classes. :baby:
 

Granite

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Anyone who sees nothing wrong with this situation is a wretched, terrible human being.
 

Quetzal

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I have questions, all of which (I think) are important to figuring out what happened.

Why did she refuse to leave?
How long did the officer attempt to work with her before this happened?
What did he say? What did the principle say?
Does this student have history of acting out in the past? Was it violent?
What do we know about the officer and his history?
 

ebenz47037

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More on this story. This officer has been accused of excessive force several times in the past. He won one federal case that accused him of excessive force.
 

glorydaz

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Anyone who sees nothing wrong with this situation is a wretched, terrible human being.

Yeah, it's horrible when people encourage civil disobedience. It's a wretched thing and you should stop doing it.

At least you're recognizing your error.
 
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