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Outrage grows after South Carolina officer throws student in classroom

What about when she says no and refuses to go? See...lots of people tried talking and reasoning with her.

But hey...I'm sure of they only had YOU she would have decided to go voluntarily.

The dumbass lacked the ability to think and reason, And he was lazy too. That's why he chose violence. And now he's no longer a cop. He shouldn't have ever been one in the first place.

Hey jackass! You STILL can't offer us even 1 alternative solution he should've used? You said there are "many, numerous" better methods.

But when pushed to name just 2 or 3....you run and hide. Sad. It really is.


He's gonna win a wrongful termination lawsuit and be working for Lexington County Sheriff within 2 years. Bank on it.
Not a chance, that video seals the deal, obvious excessive use of force when she wasn't even under arrest. Hid career is over, and should be. You can't have someone like that with a gun as an authority.

As for other options:

Bring in her "parents".
Wait until she got up herself.
Wait until she got bored, or needed the bathroom, she would have eventually.
Clear the room and just talk with her.
Clear the room except for a friend of hers.
Bring in a professional mental health specialists.
etc.

None of those you will approve of because you approve of using force, against what's more or less still a child...

Hahaha!! What a stupid list. You'd let that little bitch hold the entire class hostage hahaha!!

Call parents? They disowned her already remember?
Wait her out? So....rules are optional huh.
Move everyone else? So she refuses to leave...so we make everyone else? What if her friends then refuse to leave too??
Call in a mental health professional? FOR WHAT?? "Sir...here's the problem....she won't get up. Yes...yes that's all."

Doing things your way would eventually lead to the schools effectiveness grinding to a halt as students slowly take over the day to day ongoings.

Or in other words....turning into a ghetto shithole school.

Und ghetto ist verboten! Ve vill haff Order! Und ve vill crush ze skulls of zose who resist!

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Bucs and Deputy Goosestep in a strategy meeting yesterday​

The Republican Party Base at this point. Buncha Walmart-shopping Camo-Wearing racist diphits. Without em, the Republican Party would be dead.
 
The cop did his job.
His boss said he did not do his job. That is why he got fired. His job was to follow procedure and protocol as he was trained. That is what he was being paid for. When you become a Chief or Mayor, you can hire him.

Because neither bosses or cops every lie or are wrong. And would never throw a subordinate under the bus to make their life easier. In your world.

Got it.
Did you here or see the officer giving a standard warning informing the girl that she was going to be arrested and face charges that would cause incarceration? Is there some reason why a person about to be arrested and removed for trespassing is given a specific protocol but the teenage girl in school doesn't have the right to the same protocol? If the cop would have followed the procedure the way he was trained to do and being paid to do he would not have been fired. He should be arrested for assault.

You're nitpicking.

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on NOT using cell phones in class?

is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the class room when told to by the teacher?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on standing up when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the room when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didnt't follow the rules to NOT punch the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl doesn't have to follow the rules?
The reason for all your questions is that the girl is an immature and confused kid suffering from great grief and she was probably screaming out for attention. This is not odd behavior for a teenage. One would hope that a police officer would know the necessity of handling an individual like a teenage girl with caution and according to the procedure he has been train in. The question is, why didn't the adult act like an adult. You are asking why the kid acted like a kid. I gave you an answer. Now it is you turn to answer why the cop didn't act like an adult.
He acted like he was an authority figure. A police officer is an authority figure.

What right did the teenager have to ignore he his commands and those of the teacher? Teenagers need some shaping up.
 
His boss said he did not do his job. That is why he got fired. His job was to follow procedure and protocol as he was trained. That is what he was being paid for. When you become a Chief or Mayor, you can hire him.

Because neither bosses or cops every lie or are wrong. And would never throw a subordinate under the bus to make their life easier. In your world.

Got it.
Did you here or see the officer giving a standard warning informing the girl that she was going to be arrested and face charges that would cause incarceration? Is there some reason why a person about to be arrested and removed for trespassing is given a specific protocol but the teenage girl in school doesn't have the right to the same protocol? If the cop would have followed the procedure the way he was trained to do and being paid to do he would not have been fired. He should be arrested for assault.

You're nitpicking.

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on NOT using cell phones in class?

is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the class room when told to by the teacher?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on standing up when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the room when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didnt't follow the rules to NOT punch the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl doesn't have to follow the rules?
The reason for all your questions is that the girl is an immature and confused kid suffering from great grief and she was probably screaming out for attention. This is not odd behavior for a teenage. One would hope that a police officer would know the necessity of handling an individual like a teenage girl with caution and according to the procedure he has been train in. The question is, why didn't the adult act like an adult. You are asking why the kid acted like a kid. I gave you an answer. Now it is you turn to answer why the cop didn't act like an adult.
He acted like he was an authority figure. A police officer is an authority figure.

What right did the teenager have to ignore he his commands and those of the teacher? Teenagers need some shaping up.
There are much better ways, obviously...
 
Prisons are full of criminals who a couple years earlier we're nothing more than innocent troubled teenagers

true enough.

SO Riddle Me this, Batman!

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Why is it that Germany only locks up 78,000 "Criminals" while we lock up 2 million?

Why is it that Japan only locks up 69,000?

It strikes me that the fact we have prisons full of people who were once teenagers (as we all were) isn't really a condemnation of those teenagers as it is of our society.

We find it easier to lock people up than to educate them or provide them with good jobs.

That kind of sucks on us, doesn't it?
You won't find the sense of entitlement in Germany and Japan.
 
It's one of many professions where they may have to move 1 person from Point A to Point B....and the person is refusing to go.

No one has found a non forceful way.

Except Pogo....who just said to signal them cheerfully like a dog and they'll come.

As predicted, that parable sailed completely over your head. Never touched ya.

Did I call it or what?

I tell you what.
Put me in that classroom in place of officer Doomsday. I'll have her walking out in five minutes.
Voluntarily. No drama, no flying desks, no impaled bysitters, no smashed laptops, none of that.

Know why?
Because I'm willing to use my head.... and you're not.

That's why I'm in this position, and you're in that one.

What about when she says no and refuses to go? See...lots of people tried talking and reasoning with her.

But hey...I'm sure of they only had YOU she would have decided to go voluntarily.

The dumbass lacked the ability to think and reason, And he was lazy too. That's why he chose violence. And now he's no longer a cop. He shouldn't have ever been one in the first place.

Hey jackass! You STILL can't offer us even 1 alternative solution he should've used? You said there are "many, numerous" better methods.

But when pushed to name just 2 or 3....you run and hide. Sad. It really is.


He's gonna win a wrongful termination lawsuit and be working for Lexington County Sheriff within 2 years. Bank on it.
Not a chance, that video seals the deal, obvious excessive use of force when she wasn't even under arrest. Hid career is over, and should be. You can't have someone like that with a gun as an authority.

As for other options:

Bring in her "parents".
Wait until she got up herself.
Wait until she got bored, or needed the bathroom, she would have eventually.
Clear the room and just talk with her.
Clear the room except for a friend of hers.
Bring in a professional mental health specialists.
etc.

None of those you will approve of because you approve of using force, against what's more or less still a child...

Or even simply --- pay no attention to her and simply move the fuck on with the class.

A 16-year-old texting ---whether she stops or defies the order and continues, either way --- in no way "disrupts" the class. All it means is she's not personally paying attention. That doesn't in any way preclude the others around her from participating; it may indicate, at most, that she's not into the class. And that's entirely on her.

Ultimately the responsible party that started this snowball rolling downhill is the milquetoast teacher whose ego was challenged by the horror of a kid not doing what she was told. Challenging his authority. And since he's too much of a wimp to deal with it himself he calls in Officer Slam.

Or as he's now known, Officer Slam-Bam-Fuck-You-Ma'am.
 
His boss said he did not do his job. That is why he got fired. His job was to follow procedure and protocol as he was trained. That is what he was being paid for. When you become a Chief or Mayor, you can hire him.

Because neither bosses or cops every lie or are wrong. And would never throw a subordinate under the bus to make their life easier. In your world.

Got it.
Did you here or see the officer giving a standard warning informing the girl that she was going to be arrested and face charges that would cause incarceration? Is there some reason why a person about to be arrested and removed for trespassing is given a specific protocol but the teenage girl in school doesn't have the right to the same protocol? If the cop would have followed the procedure the way he was trained to do and being paid to do he would not have been fired. He should be arrested for assault.

You're nitpicking.

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on NOT using cell phones in class?

is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the class room when told to by the teacher?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on standing up when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the room when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didnt't follow the rules to NOT punch the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl doesn't have to follow the rules?
The reason for all your questions is that the girl is an immature and confused kid suffering from great grief and she was probably screaming out for attention. This is not odd behavior for a teenage. One would hope that a police officer would know the necessity of handling an individual like a teenage girl with caution and according to the procedure he has been train in. The question is, why didn't the adult act like an adult. You are asking why the kid acted like a kid. I gave you an answer. Now it is you turn to answer why the cop didn't act like an adult.
He acted like he was an authority figure. A police officer is an authority figure.

What right did the teenager have to ignore he his commands and those of the teacher? Teenagers need some shaping up.
She had the right to demand that she be treated like any other citizen. Her age, gender, race or whatever did not give the officer the right to cancel her rights. No matter how cool his uniform looked or how shiny his badge was, he only has the authority the law and his employer gives him.
 
Because neither bosses or cops every lie or are wrong. And would never throw a subordinate under the bus to make their life easier. In your world.

Got it.
Did you here or see the officer giving a standard warning informing the girl that she was going to be arrested and face charges that would cause incarceration? Is there some reason why a person about to be arrested and removed for trespassing is given a specific protocol but the teenage girl in school doesn't have the right to the same protocol? If the cop would have followed the procedure the way he was trained to do and being paid to do he would not have been fired. He should be arrested for assault.

You're nitpicking.

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on NOT using cell phones in class?

is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the class room when told to by the teacher?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on standing up when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the room when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didnt't follow the rules to NOT punch the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl doesn't have to follow the rules?
The reason for all your questions is that the girl is an immature and confused kid suffering from great grief and she was probably screaming out for attention. This is not odd behavior for a teenage. One would hope that a police officer would know the necessity of handling an individual like a teenage girl with caution and according to the procedure he has been train in. The question is, why didn't the adult act like an adult. You are asking why the kid acted like a kid. I gave you an answer. Now it is you turn to answer why the cop didn't act like an adult.
He acted like he was an authority figure. A police officer is an authority figure.

What right did the teenager have to ignore he his commands and those of the teacher? Teenagers need some shaping up.
She had the right to demand that she be treated like any other citizen. Her age, gender, race or whatever did not give the officer the right to cancel her rights. No matter how cool his uniform looked or how shiny his badge was, he only has the authority the law and his employer gives him.

And the teacher and other students had a right to "x" number of minutes of education that day. Fooling around with her was not worthy of losing that educational time. It stood for a good lesson for others who want to disregard authority figures.

Those of you who wanted the police officer to pull up a chair and chat about the "problem" of her ignoring the teacher are way out of line.
 
Did you here or see the officer giving a standard warning informing the girl that she was going to be arrested and face charges that would cause incarceration? Is there some reason why a person about to be arrested and removed for trespassing is given a specific protocol but the teenage girl in school doesn't have the right to the same protocol? If the cop would have followed the procedure the way he was trained to do and being paid to do he would not have been fired. He should be arrested for assault.

You're nitpicking.

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on NOT using cell phones in class?

is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the class room when told to by the teacher?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on standing up when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the room when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didnt't follow the rules to NOT punch the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl doesn't have to follow the rules?
The reason for all your questions is that the girl is an immature and confused kid suffering from great grief and she was probably screaming out for attention. This is not odd behavior for a teenage. One would hope that a police officer would know the necessity of handling an individual like a teenage girl with caution and according to the procedure he has been train in. The question is, why didn't the adult act like an adult. You are asking why the kid acted like a kid. I gave you an answer. Now it is you turn to answer why the cop didn't act like an adult.
He acted like he was an authority figure. A police officer is an authority figure.

What right did the teenager have to ignore he his commands and those of the teacher? Teenagers need some shaping up.
She had the right to demand that she be treated like any other citizen. Her age, gender, race or whatever did not give the officer the right to cancel her rights. No matter how cool his uniform looked or how shiny his badge was, he only has the authority the law and his employer gives him.

And the teacher and other students had a right to "x" number of minutes of education that day. Fooling around with her was not worthy of losing that educational time. It stood for a good lesson for others who want to disregard authority figures.

Those of you who wanted the police officer to pull up a chair and chat about the "problem" of her ignoring the teacher are way out of line.

The teacher was done when he said to the disobeying student, "Get out!" From that point on, it was you get up or the po will get you up bodily. Learn that lesson!
 
Those of you who wanted the police officer to pull up a chair and chat about the "problem" of her ignoring the teacher are way out of line.
No, our approach would have worked, and look at happened with his instead: his career is over, the lawsuits are being prepared, a kid got hurt, and all because three adults didn't have more patience, brains, and control of their tempers than a teenage girl...
 
Did you here or see the officer giving a standard warning informing the girl that she was going to be arrested and face charges that would cause incarceration? Is there some reason why a person about to be arrested and removed for trespassing is given a specific protocol but the teenage girl in school doesn't have the right to the same protocol? If the cop would have followed the procedure the way he was trained to do and being paid to do he would not have been fired. He should be arrested for assault.

You're nitpicking.

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on NOT using cell phones in class?

is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the class room when told to by the teacher?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on standing up when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the room when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didnt't follow the rules to NOT punch the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl doesn't have to follow the rules?
The reason for all your questions is that the girl is an immature and confused kid suffering from great grief and she was probably screaming out for attention. This is not odd behavior for a teenage. One would hope that a police officer would know the necessity of handling an individual like a teenage girl with caution and according to the procedure he has been train in. The question is, why didn't the adult act like an adult. You are asking why the kid acted like a kid. I gave you an answer. Now it is you turn to answer why the cop didn't act like an adult.
He acted like he was an authority figure. A police officer is an authority figure.

What right did the teenager have to ignore he his commands and those of the teacher? Teenagers need some shaping up.
She had the right to demand that she be treated like any other citizen. Her age, gender, race or whatever did not give the officer the right to cancel her rights. No matter how cool his uniform looked or how shiny his badge was, he only has the authority the law and his employer gives him.

And the teacher and other students had a right to "x" number of minutes of education that day. Fooling around with her was not worthy of losing that educational time. It stood for a good lesson for others who want to disregard authority figures.

Those of you who wanted the police officer to pull up a chair and chat about the "problem" of her ignoring the teacher are way out of line.

Diga me hombre -- which "disrupts" a class more?

(a) Math class going on, one girl on the side is texting;

(b) Math class going on, Officer Goonsquad swaggers in, starts moving materials around, flips desk over backward, crashes into another desk nearly impaling a student in the eye, hurls 16-year-old girl at wall, arrests her and another girl who stands up to stop the violence, leaves entire class traumatized.

Choose your answer.... Now. Cue Jeopardy think music.
 
Did you hear or see the officer giving a standard warning informing the girl that she was going to be arrested and face charges that would cause incarceration? Is there some reason why a person about to be arrested and removed for trespassing is given a specific protocol but the teenage girl in school doesn't have the right to the same protocol? If the cop would have followed the procedure the way he was trained to do and being paid to do he would not have been fired. He should be arrested for assault.

You're nitpicking.

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on NOT using cell phones in class?

is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the class room when told to by the teacher?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on standing up when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the room when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didnt't follow the rules to NOT punch the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl doesn't have to follow the rules?
The reason for all your questions is that the girl is an immature and confused kid suffering from great grief and she was probably screaming out for attention. This is not odd behavior for a teenage. One would hope that a police officer would know the necessity of handling an individual like a teenage girl with caution and according to the procedure he has been train in. The question is, why didn't the adult act like an adult. You are asking why the kid acted like a kid. I gave you an answer. Now it is you turn to answer why the cop didn't act like an adult.
He acted like he was an authority figure. A police officer is an authority figure.

What right did the teenager have to ignore he his commands and those of the teacher? Teenagers need some shaping up.
She had the right to demand that she be treated like any other citizen. Her age, gender, race or whatever did not give the officer the right to cancel her rights. No matter how cool his uniform looked or how shiny his badge was, he only has the authority the law and his employer gives him.

And the teacher and other students had a right to "x" number of minutes of education that day. Fooling around with her was not worthy of losing that educational time. It stood for a good lesson for others who want to disregard authority figures.

Those of you who wanted the police officer to pull up a chair and chat about the "problem" of her ignoring the teacher are way out of line.
Beating a dead horse. This has been gone over and over. The cop didn't follow proper procedure and protocol so he was fired. He was not making and arrest, he was acting as an enforcer for the schools administrator. That is not what he was getting paid for, his actions were against policy and he disregarded his training. By his misdeeds, he jeopardized the safety of a child and opened the school and his employer to legal liability. He was fired for the offenses he committed.
 
Because neither bosses or cops every lie or are wrong. And would never throw a subordinate under the bus to make their life easier. In your world.

Got it.
Did you here or see the officer giving a standard warning informing the girl that she was going to be arrested and face charges that would cause incarceration? Is there some reason why a person about to be arrested and removed for trespassing is given a specific protocol but the teenage girl in school doesn't have the right to the same protocol? If the cop would have followed the procedure the way he was trained to do and being paid to do he would not have been fired. He should be arrested for assault.

You're nitpicking.

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on NOT using cell phones in class?

is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the class room when told to by the teacher?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on standing up when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the room when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didnt't follow the rules to NOT punch the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl doesn't have to follow the rules?
The reason for all your questions is that the girl is an immature and confused kid suffering from great grief and she was probably screaming out for attention. This is not odd behavior for a teenage. One would hope that a police officer would know the necessity of handling an individual like a teenage girl with caution and according to the procedure he has been train in. The question is, why didn't the adult act like an adult. You are asking why the kid acted like a kid. I gave you an answer. Now it is you turn to answer why the cop didn't act like an adult.
He acted like he was an authority figure. A police officer is an authority figure.

What right did the teenager have to ignore he his commands and those of the teacher? Teenagers need some shaping up.
She had the right to demand that she be treated like any other citizen. Her age, gender, race or whatever did not give the officer the right to cancel her rights. No matter how cool his uniform looked or how shiny his badge was, he only has the authority the law and his employer gives him.
And that's exactly the authority he used.
He wasn't even charged with anything.
800K settlement wrongful dismissal suit.
Got to love it!
The negro bitch brat "cancelled" her own rights.
 
You're nitpicking.

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on NOT using cell phones in class?

is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the class room when told to by the teacher?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on standing up when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the room when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didnt't follow the rules to NOT punch the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl doesn't have to follow the rules?
The reason for all your questions is that the girl is an immature and confused kid suffering from great grief and she was probably screaming out for attention. This is not odd behavior for a teenage. One would hope that a police officer would know the necessity of handling an individual like a teenage girl with caution and according to the procedure he has been train in. The question is, why didn't the adult act like an adult. You are asking why the kid acted like a kid. I gave you an answer. Now it is you turn to answer why the cop didn't act like an adult.
He acted like he was an authority figure. A police officer is an authority figure.

What right did the teenager have to ignore he his commands and those of the teacher? Teenagers need some shaping up.
She had the right to demand that she be treated like any other citizen. Her age, gender, race or whatever did not give the officer the right to cancel her rights. No matter how cool his uniform looked or how shiny his badge was, he only has the authority the law and his employer gives him.

And the teacher and other students had a right to "x" number of minutes of education that day. Fooling around with her was not worthy of losing that educational time. It stood for a good lesson for others who want to disregard authority figures.

Those of you who wanted the police officer to pull up a chair and chat about the "problem" of her ignoring the teacher are way out of line.
Beating a dead horse. This has been gone over and over. The cop didn't follow proper procedure and protocol so he was fired. He was not making and arrest, he was acting as an enforcer for the schools administrator. That is not what he was getting paid for, his actions were against policy and he disregarded his training. By his misdeeds, he jeopardized the safety of a child and opened the school and his employer to legal liability. He was fired for the offenses he committed.
I'll bet the Resource Officers are getting pretty ticked off about all the retraining they are attending because of the actions of one dumbass cop. Next time don't call a cop, call a counselor before you have to call your lawyers, again...
 
Did you here or see the officer giving a standard warning informing the girl that she was going to be arrested and face charges that would cause incarceration? Is there some reason why a person about to be arrested and removed for trespassing is given a specific protocol but the teenage girl in school doesn't have the right to the same protocol? If the cop would have followed the procedure the way he was trained to do and being paid to do he would not have been fired. He should be arrested for assault.

You're nitpicking.

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on NOT using cell phones in class?

is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the class room when told to by the teacher?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on standing up when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the room when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didnt't follow the rules to NOT punch the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl doesn't have to follow the rules?
The reason for all your questions is that the girl is an immature and confused kid suffering from great grief and she was probably screaming out for attention. This is not odd behavior for a teenage. One would hope that a police officer would know the necessity of handling an individual like a teenage girl with caution and according to the procedure he has been train in. The question is, why didn't the adult act like an adult. You are asking why the kid acted like a kid. I gave you an answer. Now it is you turn to answer why the cop didn't act like an adult.
He acted like he was an authority figure. A police officer is an authority figure.

What right did the teenager have to ignore he his commands and those of the teacher? Teenagers need some shaping up.
She had the right to demand that she be treated like any other citizen. Her age, gender, race or whatever did not give the officer the right to cancel her rights. No matter how cool his uniform looked or how shiny his badge was, he only has the authority the law and his employer gives him.
And that's exactly the authority he used.
He wasn't even charged with anything.
800K settlement wrongful dismissal suit.
Got to love it!
The negro bitch brat "cancelled" her own rights.


Really....
Why do you characterize her as "negro" [sic]?

Even officer Goonsquad didn't say that.
Or are you saying he's a racist?
Have you met him in your Klavern?

Btw about "not being charged", the FBI may have something to say about that. But do go on entertaining us with your fantasies about Storm Trooper moneymaking opportunities where you can make a quick $800k with nothing more than an occupied desk, in two minutes.

Dumbass.....
 
Did you here or see the officer giving a standard warning informing the girl that she was going to be arrested and face charges that would cause incarceration? Is there some reason why a person about to be arrested and removed for trespassing is given a specific protocol but the teenage girl in school doesn't have the right to the same protocol? If the cop would have followed the procedure the way he was trained to do and being paid to do he would not have been fired. He should be arrested for assault.

You're nitpicking.

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on NOT using cell phones in class?

is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the class room when told to by the teacher?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on standing up when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the room when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didnt't follow the rules to NOT punch the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl doesn't have to follow the rules?
The reason for all your questions is that the girl is an immature and confused kid suffering from great grief and she was probably screaming out for attention. This is not odd behavior for a teenage. One would hope that a police officer would know the necessity of handling an individual like a teenage girl with caution and according to the procedure he has been train in. The question is, why didn't the adult act like an adult. You are asking why the kid acted like a kid. I gave you an answer. Now it is you turn to answer why the cop didn't act like an adult.
He acted like he was an authority figure. A police officer is an authority figure.

What right did the teenager have to ignore he his commands and those of the teacher? Teenagers need some shaping up.
She had the right to demand that she be treated like any other citizen. Her age, gender, race or whatever did not give the officer the right to cancel her rights. No matter how cool his uniform looked or how shiny his badge was, he only has the authority the law and his employer gives him.
And that's exactly the authority he used.
He wasn't even charged with anything.
800K settlement wrongful dismissal suit.
Got to love it!
The negro bitch brat "cancelled" her own rights.
As I've asked several times, who makes this shit up for you or do you do that all by yourself? And the last time I checked her Go Fund Me college site was 42k and change.
 
As predicted, that parable sailed completely over your head. Never touched ya.

Did I call it or what?

I tell you what.
Put me in that classroom in place of officer Doomsday. I'll have her walking out in five minutes.
Voluntarily. No drama, no flying desks, no impaled bysitters, no smashed laptops, none of that.

Know why?
Because I'm willing to use my head.... and you're not.

That's why I'm in this position, and you're in that one.

What about when she says no and refuses to go? See...lots of people tried talking and reasoning with her.

But hey...I'm sure of they only had YOU she would have decided to go voluntarily.

The dumbass lacked the ability to think and reason, And he was lazy too. That's why he chose violence. And now he's no longer a cop. He shouldn't have ever been one in the first place.

Hey jackass! You STILL can't offer us even 1 alternative solution he should've used? You said there are "many, numerous" better methods.

But when pushed to name just 2 or 3....you run and hide. Sad. It really is.


He's gonna win a wrongful termination lawsuit and be working for Lexington County Sheriff within 2 years. Bank on it.
Not a chance, that video seals the deal, obvious excessive use of force when she wasn't even under arrest. Hid career is over, and should be. You can't have someone like that with a gun as an authority.

As for other options:

Bring in her "parents".
Wait until she got up herself.
Wait until she got bored, or needed the bathroom, she would have eventually.
Clear the room and just talk with her.
Clear the room except for a friend of hers.
Bring in a professional mental health specialists.
etc.

None of those you will approve of because you approve of using force, against what's more or less still a child...

Or even simply --- pay no attention to her and simply move the fuck on with the class.

A 16-year-old texting ---whether she stops or defies the order and continues, either way --- in no way "disrupts" the class. All it means is she's not personally paying attention. That doesn't in any way preclude the others around her from participating; it may indicate, at most, that she's not into the class. And that's entirely on her.

Ultimately the responsible party that started this snowball rolling downhill is the milquetoast teacher whose ego was challenged by the horror of a kid not doing what she was told. Challenging his authority. And since he's too much of a wimp to deal with it himself he calls in Officer Slam.

Or as he's now known, Officer Slam-Bam-Fuck-You-Ma'am.
You're nitpicking.

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on NOT using cell phones in class?

is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the class room when told to by the teacher?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules on standing up when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didn't follow the rules of leaving the room when told to by the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl didnt't follow the rules to NOT punch the police officer?

Is there some reason this girl doesn't have to follow the rules?
The reason for all your questions is that the girl is an immature and confused kid suffering from great grief and she was probably screaming out for attention. This is not odd behavior for a teenage. One would hope that a police officer would know the necessity of handling an individual like a teenage girl with caution and according to the procedure he has been train in. The question is, why didn't the adult act like an adult. You are asking why the kid acted like a kid. I gave you an answer. Now it is you turn to answer why the cop didn't act like an adult.
He acted like he was an authority figure. A police officer is an authority figure.

What right did the teenager have to ignore he his commands and those of the teacher? Teenagers need some shaping up.
She had the right to demand that she be treated like any other citizen. Her age, gender, race or whatever did not give the officer the right to cancel her rights. No matter how cool his uniform looked or how shiny his badge was, he only has the authority the law and his employer gives him.
And that's exactly the authority he used.
He wasn't even charged with anything.
800K settlement wrongful dismissal suit.
Got to love it!
The negro bitch brat "cancelled" her own rights.


Really....
Why do you characterize her as "negro" [sic]?

Even officer Goonsquad didn't say that.
Or are you saying he's a racist?
Have you met him in your Klavern?
That's where we are today. Ever since our dear president has made us more divided than ever before. Look to our leaders when people are being accused of being racists, and generally meet the definition it it. We are becoming a land of racists both ways.
 
For those that wonder what could cause a Police Officer to throw an attacking student...

Simply watch this video:



Now you know how that happens. The product of sub-human reasoning (Progressivism) is set upon civil society... . The Police Officer, is civil society solving the problem.

See how that works?


Why didn't that teacher "engage" or "understand" that student?

Better yet, where was the principal? Cop is called to a classroom and no principal shows up? What kind of school they runnen?
 
For those that wonder what could cause a Police Officer to throw an attacking student...

Simply watch this video:



Now you know how that happens. The product of sub-human reasoning (Progressivism) is set upon civil society... . The Police Officer, is civil society solving the problem.

See how that works?


Why didn't that teacher "engage" or "understand" that student?

Better yet, where was the principal? Cop is called to a classroom and no principal shows up? What kind of school they runnen?

I'm betting it's going to be better managed from here on out eh?
 
What about when she says no and refuses to go? See...lots of people tried talking and reasoning with her.

But hey...I'm sure of they only had YOU she would have decided to go voluntarily.

The dumbass lacked the ability to think and reason, And he was lazy too. That's why he chose violence. And now he's no longer a cop. He shouldn't have ever been one in the first place.

Hey jackass! You STILL can't offer us even 1 alternative solution he should've used? You said there are "many, numerous" better methods.

But when pushed to name just 2 or 3....you run and hide. Sad. It really is.


He's gonna win a wrongful termination lawsuit and be working for Lexington County Sheriff within 2 years. Bank on it.
Not a chance, that video seals the deal, obvious excessive use of force when she wasn't even under arrest. Hid career is over, and should be. You can't have someone like that with a gun as an authority.

As for other options:

Bring in her "parents".
Wait until she got up herself.
Wait until she got bored, or needed the bathroom, she would have eventually.
Clear the room and just talk with her.
Clear the room except for a friend of hers.
Bring in a professional mental health specialists.
etc.

None of those you will approve of because you approve of using force, against what's more or less still a child...

Or even simply --- pay no attention to her and simply move the fuck on with the class.

A 16-year-old texting ---whether she stops or defies the order and continues, either way --- in no way "disrupts" the class. All it means is she's not personally paying attention. That doesn't in any way preclude the others around her from participating; it may indicate, at most, that she's not into the class. And that's entirely on her.

Ultimately the responsible party that started this snowball rolling downhill is the milquetoast teacher whose ego was challenged by the horror of a kid not doing what she was told. Challenging his authority. And since he's too much of a wimp to deal with it himself he calls in Officer Slam.

Or as he's now known, Officer Slam-Bam-Fuck-You-Ma'am.
The reason for all your questions is that the girl is an immature and confused kid suffering from great grief and she was probably screaming out for attention. This is not odd behavior for a teenage. One would hope that a police officer would know the necessity of handling an individual like a teenage girl with caution and according to the procedure he has been train in. The question is, why didn't the adult act like an adult. You are asking why the kid acted like a kid. I gave you an answer. Now it is you turn to answer why the cop didn't act like an adult.
He acted like he was an authority figure. A police officer is an authority figure.

What right did the teenager have to ignore he his commands and those of the teacher? Teenagers need some shaping up.
She had the right to demand that she be treated like any other citizen. Her age, gender, race or whatever did not give the officer the right to cancel her rights. No matter how cool his uniform looked or how shiny his badge was, he only has the authority the law and his employer gives him.
And that's exactly the authority he used.
He wasn't even charged with anything.
800K settlement wrongful dismissal suit.
Got to love it!
The negro bitch brat "cancelled" her own rights.


Really....
Why do you characterize her as "negro" [sic]?

Even officer Goonsquad didn't say that.
Or are you saying he's a racist?
Have you met him in your Klavern?
That's where we are today. Ever since our dear president has made us more divided than ever before. Look to our leaders when people are being accused of being racists, and generally meet the definition it it. We are becoming a land of racists both ways.
obama_liberty.jpg

Well he didn't start this, now did he?
 
And we also have to take into account African American distrust of police. They don't see police the same way most white people do. They see cops shooting and killing them more often than helping them. I'm sure this girl knew what was coming. It happened just as she thought it would.

So did the rest of the class. That's why we have three videos of it. That's also why nobody else is seen to react -- attracting any kind of attention from the goon subjects you to the same thing. One girl did stand up and speak -- and she got arrested for it. Didn't even touch him; for SPEAKING. She hasn't been back to school.

There's no two ways about it, this goon fucked up on a massive scale
The cop did his job, end of story.

Apparently not. He's no longer a cop. He should have never been one.
he did his job. Perfectly
 

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