Outrage grows after South Carolina officer throws student in classroom

This is what trespass means. Now please post where the teacher owned the school.

tres·pass
ˈtrespəs,ˈtresˌpas/
verb
gerund or present participle: trespassing
  1. 1.
    enter the owner's land or property without permission.
the teacher doesn't need to own the school. Although tax dollars, basically the teachers do. But the teacher represents authority and as such is automatically given all authority to maintain school structure. WOW! the shit you all don't know.
You asked for the definition of trespass. The teacher cannot expel or suspend the student. You are a fool if you think it was trespassing but you have displayed your lack of intellect enough so that it no longer surprises me how dumb you are.
no one stated that f00l, the room was the teacher's and he asked the student to leave. Again based on my previous post.
No the teacher didnt own the room either. Again based on intellect and common sense.
sure the teacher does. That's why rooms have their name on it, in it and why they are given the authority.
No stupid. The teachers name may be on the door to let the students know who the teacher is. They have the authority to teach not claim ownership of the room. Next you will tell me they have the right to rent it out I guess?
 
I'm still waiting to see the proper extraction procedure. Anyone got one yet?
she's not going to sit there forever.

So basically....kids can disrupt class....remain in class...and we can't do shit about it. Got it.
There is plenty you can do about. Be a better leader. Drag the desk out of the room. If thats too hard find another job.
ever try to do that with someone in a desk? Try it, wait to when you get to the door and door frame/ threshold. See the person in the desk can merely extend their body parts and stop the desk from moving. So again, your extraction tool fails. so try again.
The only option the cop had was to leave the room and let the student remain in it to disrupt the class.
Actually I have as a 7th grader. Using physics there is nothing the person in the desk can do about.
wrong, sorry friend, you're just wrong. See I've seen it.
 
the teacher doesn't need to own the school. Although tax dollars, basically the teachers do. But the teacher represents authority and as such is automatically given all authority to maintain school structure. WOW! the shit you all don't know.
You asked for the definition of trespass. The teacher cannot expel or suspend the student. You are a fool if you think it was trespassing but you have displayed your lack of intellect enough so that it no longer surprises me how dumb you are.
no one stated that f00l, the room was the teacher's and he asked the student to leave. Again based on my previous post.
No the teacher didnt own the room either. Again based on intellect and common sense.
sure the teacher does. That's why rooms have their name on it, in it and why they are given the authority.
No stupid. The teachers name may be on the door to let the students know who the teacher is. They have the authority to teach not claim ownership of the room. Next you will tell me they have the right to rent it out I guess?
well I disagree with you. You can't prove otherwise can you?
 
would it have been better to cuff the individual first?
What for? She had broken no law.
For refusing to obey lawful authority.

for case study purposes regarding our Second Amendment;

immobilizing and that form of Infringement of Individual Liberty and the potential, to keep and bear Arms; must be secured in favor of well regulated militias whenever that situation should present itself.

Paragraph (2) of DC v Heller supports this conclusion.
 
I still haven't seen one lib on here explain how to remove the student. So all you sharp minded folks, what was proper procedure? He got fired because he didn't follow procedure. What is it?

Lott: “When he threw her across the room, that’s when I made my decision.”

Read more here: Sheriff fires Richland deputy after altercation with Spring Valley student



DERP!
'excuse me', would be the polite thing to say when you belch.

Knowing the facts when arguing a point would be smart.
what did I state in error?
 
she's not going to sit there forever.

So basically....kids can disrupt class....remain in class...and we can't do shit about it. Got it.
There is plenty you can do about. Be a better leader. Drag the desk out of the room. If thats too hard find another job.
ever try to do that with someone in a desk? Try it, wait to when you get to the door and door frame/ threshold. See the person in the desk can merely extend their body parts and stop the desk from moving. So again, your extraction tool fails. so try again.
The only option the cop had was to leave the room and let the student remain in it to disrupt the class.
Actually I have as a 7th grader. Using physics there is nothing the person in the desk can do about.
wrong, sorry friend, you're just wrong. See I've seen it.
No. I'm not wrong. If at the age of 12 I can drag another student (around the same weight as I am) out of the class then the fully grown feral chimp could have done the same to the 16 year old girl.
 
I still haven't seen one lib on here explain how to remove the student. So all you sharp minded folks, what was proper procedure? He got fired because he didn't follow procedure. What is it?

Lott: “When he threw her across the room, that’s when I made my decision.”

Read more here: Sheriff fires Richland deputy after altercation with Spring Valley student



DERP!
'excuse me', would be the polite thing to say when you belch.

Knowing the facts when arguing a point would be smart.
what did I state in error?
Pick any of your posts. You pretty much have no clue what you are talking about in any of them.
 
He's a bad guy because of his actions, caught on video. He's there to protect the kids, not throw them across the floor.


That you can't stomach seeing a law being enforced and would rather side with the criminals than have your delicate sensibilities offended, is society failing to maintain civilization.

Do you know why cops carry clubs and guns?
There was no law being enforced, dumbass. She wasn't under arrest.

By refusing to leave she became a trespasser.

NOt under arrest? Yes, I realize that. So what?

How do you resist arrest if you're not under arrest?
Being young and black?
not following directives by authority. You should read up on that and understand. It would make you look more intelligent.
 
I still haven't seen one lib on here explain how to remove the student. So all you sharp minded folks, what was proper procedure? He got fired because he didn't follow procedure. What is it?

Lott: “When he threw her across the room, that’s when I made my decision.”

Read more here: Sheriff fires Richland deputy after altercation with Spring Valley student



DERP!
'excuse me', would be the polite thing to say when you belch.

Knowing the facts when arguing a point would be smart.
what did I state in error?

Everything.
 
So basically....kids can disrupt class....remain in class...and we can't do shit about it. Got it.
There is plenty you can do about. Be a better leader. Drag the desk out of the room. If thats too hard find another job.
ever try to do that with someone in a desk? Try it, wait to when you get to the door and door frame/ threshold. See the person in the desk can merely extend their body parts and stop the desk from moving. So again, your extraction tool fails. so try again.
The only option the cop had was to leave the room and let the student remain in it to disrupt the class.
Actually I have as a 7th grader. Using physics there is nothing the person in the desk can do about.
wrong, sorry friend, you're just wrong. See I've seen it.
No. I'm not wrong. If at the age of 12 I can drag another student (around the same weight as I am) out of the class then the fully grown feral chimp could have done the same to the 16 year old girl.
ever put your feet on the floor to keep yourself from moving when being pulled? oh my gawd, the lack of intelligence is unbelievable by you and your friends. She also has hands which can grab doors, and then she could spread her arms and keep herself in the room at the door frame. you are truly uninformed. And it doesn't matter the weight friend.
 
would it have been better to cuff the individual first?
What for? She had broken no law.
For refusing to obey lawful authority.

for case study purposes regarding our Second Amendment;

immobilizing and that form of Infringement of Individual Liberty and the potential, to keep and bear Arms; must be secured in favor of well regulated militias whenever that situation should present itself.

Paragraph (2) of DC v Heller supports this conclusion.
Actually she was charged with "Disturbing Schools"

2011-2012 Bill 3203: Disturbing schools - South Carolina Legislature Online
 
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There is plenty you can do about. Be a better leader. Drag the desk out of the room. If thats too hard find another job.
ever try to do that with someone in a desk? Try it, wait to when you get to the door and door frame/ threshold. See the person in the desk can merely extend their body parts and stop the desk from moving. So again, your extraction tool fails. so try again.
The only option the cop had was to leave the room and let the student remain in it to disrupt the class.
Actually I have as a 7th grader. Using physics there is nothing the person in the desk can do about.
wrong, sorry friend, you're just wrong. See I've seen it.
No. I'm not wrong. If at the age of 12 I can drag another student (around the same weight as I am) out of the class then the fully grown feral chimp could have done the same to the 16 year old girl.
ever put feet on the floor to keep yourself from moving? oh my gawd, the lack of intelligence is unbelievable by you and your friends. She also has hands which can grab doors, and then she could spread her arms and keep herself in the room at the door frame. you are truly uninformed. And it doesn't matter the weight friend.
Putting your feet on the floor wont stop me from pulling the desk backwards dummy. It also wont matter if you grab the door frame. Pretty hard to hold onto a door frame if someone bigger than you is pulling your hands off the door frame.
 
I still haven't seen one lib on here explain how to remove the student. So all you sharp minded folks, what was proper procedure? He got fired because he didn't follow procedure. What is it?

Lott: “When he threw her across the room, that’s when I made my decision.”

Read more here: Sheriff fires Richland deputy after altercation with Spring Valley student



DERP!
'excuse me', would be the polite thing to say when you belch.

Knowing the facts when arguing a point would be smart.
what did I state in error?

Everything.
I did? hmmmm so the cop didn't remove the student from her desk? He didn't tip the desk over grab her and remove her? Hmmmmmmm perhaps you should watch the video.
 
I still haven't seen one lib on here explain how to remove the student. So all you sharp minded folks, what was proper procedure? He got fired because he didn't follow procedure. What is it?

Lott: “When he threw her across the room, that’s when I made my decision.”

Read more here: Sheriff fires Richland deputy after altercation with Spring Valley student



DERP!
'excuse me', would be the polite thing to say when you belch.

Knowing the facts when arguing a point would be smart.
what did I state in error?
Pick any of your posts. You pretty much have no clue what you are talking about in any of them.
sure that's a good reply when you can't use logic and post rationally about a subject such as the OP. So you still have no way to properly extract the student I see.
 
You asked for the definition of trespass. The teacher cannot expel or suspend the student. You are a fool if you think it was trespassing but you have displayed your lack of intellect enough so that it no longer surprises me how dumb you are.
no one stated that f00l, the room was the teacher's and he asked the student to leave. Again based on my previous post.
No the teacher didnt own the room either. Again based on intellect and common sense.
sure the teacher does. That's why rooms have their name on it, in it and why they are given the authority.
No stupid. The teachers name may be on the door to let the students know who the teacher is. They have the authority to teach not claim ownership of the room. Next you will tell me they have the right to rent it out I guess?
well I disagree with you. You can't prove otherwise can you?
I dont have to prove anything. You have to prove your claim that it was trespassing.
 
Lott: “When he threw her across the room, that’s when I made my decision.”

Read more here: Sheriff fires Richland deputy after altercation with Spring Valley student



DERP!
'excuse me', would be the polite thing to say when you belch.

Knowing the facts when arguing a point would be smart.
what did I state in error?
Pick any of your posts. You pretty much have no clue what you are talking about in any of them.
sure that's a good reply when you can't use logic and post rationally about a subject such as the OP. So you still have no way to properly extract the student I see.
Says the guy that would have trouble dragging a desk with a 16 yr girl in it out of a room. :laugh:
 
no one stated that f00l, the room was the teacher's and he asked the student to leave. Again based on my previous post.
No the teacher didnt own the room either. Again based on intellect and common sense.
sure the teacher does. That's why rooms have their name on it, in it and why they are given the authority.
No stupid. The teachers name may be on the door to let the students know who the teacher is. They have the authority to teach not claim ownership of the room. Next you will tell me they have the right to rent it out I guess?
well I disagree with you. You can't prove otherwise can you?
I dont have to prove anything. You have to prove your claim that it was trespassing.
why? She was.
 
No the teacher didnt own the room either. Again based on intellect and common sense.
sure the teacher does. That's why rooms have their name on it, in it and why they are given the authority.
No stupid. The teachers name may be on the door to let the students know who the teacher is. They have the authority to teach not claim ownership of the room. Next you will tell me they have the right to rent it out I guess?
well I disagree with you. You can't prove otherwise can you?
I dont have to prove anything. You have to prove your claim that it was trespassing.
why? She was.
Because she wasnt. Show me where she was charged with trespassing?
 

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