Outrage grows after South Carolina officer throws student in classroom

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?
Dumbass thinks the cop was enforcing the law, and he was not.


Trespassing is a crime. Removing her was enforcing the law.

So I can kick the crap out of you for walking on my lawn, right?

If I stand there and refuse to leave, you can certainly call the cops.

If I stand there and tell the cops to piss off, and then take a swing at one when he goes to escort me from your property, how do you think that will work out for me?

DO you think he will ask me if I am upset and maybe need some time to sort out my feelings?

DO you think that he will apologize for invading my personal space?

Do you think that he will go away and come back after I have time to calm down?

Hint: The answer to all these questions is no.
 
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?
I'm a lib. Drag the desk with the girl in it out of the room.

And if she tries to grab something and gets her hand broken we are having the exact same conversation.

Or if she grabs someone else's desk or someone else, then the cop has to stop, and force her to let go, and we are having the exact same conversation.

Or he doesn't see it in time and the other kid could be hurt and we are having this exact same conversation.



THe only way for this cop to have avoided this was to stand there like a pussy and let the punk win.

THat's what you libs want. For the punks to win.


Some much for Education being important or the Rule of Law.
You need to learn how to lose a battle, to win the war.
 
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?
I'm a lib. Drag the desk with the girl in it out of the room.

And if she tries to grab something and gets her hand broken we are having the exact same conversation.

Or if she grabs someone else's desk or someone else, then the cop has to stop, and force her to let go, and we are having the exact same conversation.

Or he doesn't see it in time and the other kid could be hurt and we are having this exact same conversation.



THe only way for this cop to have avoided this was to stand there like a pussy and let the punk win.

THat's what you libs want. For the punks to win.


Some much for Education being important or the Rule of Law.
No were not having the same conversation. If she grabs something and breaks her hand thats on her. If she grabs another student she can then be arrested for assault. Youre an idiot but we already know this.


This is already on her.

You libs just choose to take her side and deny it.

There is no reason to think that you would react differently if instead of one cop doing this there was 4.

You're a liar, but we already know this.
Bullshit. The first thing that I would have done if I were in this cops shoes would have been to drag her and desk out into the hallway so the class could resume. You wanted a alternate solution and you got one. Dont blame me for you being too much of an idiot to use common sense.
 
Logical fallacy of Proof by Assertion.
HIs job was to remove her. He did, the only possible way, by force.

And his employers have fired him for doing so.

Society violated the trust because it could not handle seeing the force necessary to maintain civilization in our schools.
So concerning our social contract, there's no trust possessed by the government, nazi. This is why the constitution is one-sided and government workers who violate it are shitboxed. Commissar of government takeover, you: 'Society violated the trust'. Ridiculous.


Except he didn't violate it.

He did his job. A job that needs done, if we are to have a civilized society.

That our society considers him the bad guy is a sign of our social decay.
Violation. Fired for carrying out the largest disruption in civility in school district history and blowing the credibility of his brethren in the law.Shitboxed.

Nope. YOu libs just blew the credibility of every teacher in the country.
Right. Your prison-state, union-backing position is liberal.

Err, what?
 
thanks for the speech, but you deflected from my post. Put up the proper procedure the cop didn't follow.
There is no procedure because he wasn't supposed to be doing what he attempted in the first place.
no, he was fired for not following procedure. What is it? come on smart guy let's see that procedure.
Call for backup, preferably female backup. There's a teenage girl to arrest. She's calm and in the same spot she's been in for 20-some minutes but she's being an idiot. Read her her rights in the chair, cuff her in the chair. More?
Only problem with that is she had broken no law and to be frank was not disrupting the class. She simply refused to give up the phone.

I think the fact that she was probably yakking/texting or didn't have her ringtones muted, causing a disruption prior to the events being recorded is a safe assumption. Just because the cop went overboard doesn't make this girl innocent herself. Both of them made mistakes.
Not really. My daughters tell me all the time that students not making any noise have their phones confiscated simply because they are not paying attention. I agree the girl is not innocent but refusing to give up her phone or leave the class in no way warranted what the feral chimp of a cop did.
 
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?
I'm a lib. Drag the desk with the girl in it out of the room.

And if she tries to grab something and gets her hand broken we are having the exact same conversation.

Or if she grabs someone else's desk or someone else, then the cop has to stop, and force her to let go, and we are having the exact same conversation.

Or he doesn't see it in time and the other kid could be hurt and we are having this exact same conversation.



THe only way for this cop to have avoided this was to stand there like a pussy and let the punk win.

THat's what you libs want. For the punks to win.


Some much for Education being important or the Rule of Law.
You need to learn how to lose a battle, to win the war.

How does letting disruptive "students" flout the teachers authority and disrupt the class room lead to winning any "war"?
 
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?
Dumbass thinks the cop was enforcing the law, and he was not.


Trespassing is a crime. Removing her was enforcing the law.
She wasnt trespassing idiot. She was a student and required to be there.
 
CNN's crawl about this compared to Fox's:

CNN: "...officer throws female student across the classroom...."

Fox: ...officer flips over student's desk..."

Fox > CNN.

CNN's taken a noticeable anti-law enforcement turn.
 
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?
I'm a lib. Drag the desk with the girl in it out of the room.

And if she tries to grab something and gets her hand broken we are having the exact same conversation.

Or if she grabs someone else's desk or someone else, then the cop has to stop, and force her to let go, and we are having the exact same conversation.

Or he doesn't see it in time and the other kid could be hurt and we are having this exact same conversation.



THe only way for this cop to have avoided this was to stand there like a pussy and let the punk win.

THat's what you libs want. For the punks to win.


Some much for Education being important or the Rule of Law.
You need to learn how to lose a battle, to win the war.

How does letting disruptive "students" flout the teachers authority and disrupt the class room lead to winning any "war"?
You obviously have poor leadership skills like the teacher. You dont have the capacity to understand what he is talking about when he says. "You need to learn how to lose a battle, to win the war."
 
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?
I'm a lib. Drag the desk with the girl in it out of the room.

And if she tries to grab something and gets her hand broken we are having the exact same conversation.

Or if she grabs someone else's desk or someone else, then the cop has to stop, and force her to let go, and we are having the exact same conversation.

Or he doesn't see it in time and the other kid could be hurt and we are having this exact same conversation.



THe only way for this cop to have avoided this was to stand there like a pussy and let the punk win.

THat's what you libs want. For the punks to win.


Some much for Education being important or the Rule of Law.
No were not having the same conversation. If she grabs something and breaks her hand thats on her. If she grabs another student she can then be arrested for assault. Youre an idiot but we already know this.


This is already on her.

You libs just choose to take her side and deny it.

There is no reason to think that you would react differently if instead of one cop doing this there was 4.

You're a liar, but we already know this.
Bullshit. The first thing that I would have done if I were in this cops shoes would have been to drag her and desk out into the hallway so the class could resume. You wanted a alternate solution and you got one. Dont blame me for you being too much of an idiot to use common sense.
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?
Dumbass thinks the cop was enforcing the law, and he was not.


Trespassing is a crime. Removing her was enforcing the law.
She wasnt trespassing idiot. She was a student and required to be there.

She had been told to leave by the teacher and refused. That is why the cop was called, to remove her.

By refusing to leave she was thus trespassing.
 
CNN's crawl about this compared to Fox's:

CNN: "...officer throws female student across the classroom...."

Fox: ...officer flips over student's desk..."

Fox > CNN.

CNN's taken a noticeable anti-law enforcement turn.

That wasnt CNN. Thats what the person that fired the feral chimp said.

"Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott said he fired Fields because the deputy threw the student at Spring Valley High School.

"The fact that he picked the student up and he threw the student across the room -- that is not a proper technique, and should not be used in law enforcement," Lott said."
 
I'm a lib. Drag the desk with the girl in it out of the room.

And if she tries to grab something and gets her hand broken we are having the exact same conversation.

Or if she grabs someone else's desk or someone else, then the cop has to stop, and force her to let go, and we are having the exact same conversation.

Or he doesn't see it in time and the other kid could be hurt and we are having this exact same conversation.



THe only way for this cop to have avoided this was to stand there like a pussy and let the punk win.

THat's what you libs want. For the punks to win.


Some much for Education being important or the Rule of Law.
No were not having the same conversation. If she grabs something and breaks her hand thats on her. If she grabs another student she can then be arrested for assault. Youre an idiot but we already know this.


This is already on her.

You libs just choose to take her side and deny it.

There is no reason to think that you would react differently if instead of one cop doing this there was 4.

You're a liar, but we already know this.
Bullshit. The first thing that I would have done if I were in this cops shoes would have been to drag her and desk out into the hallway so the class could resume. You wanted a alternate solution and you got one. Dont blame me for you being too much of an idiot to use common sense.
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?
Dumbass thinks the cop was enforcing the law, and he was not.


Trespassing is a crime. Removing her was enforcing the law.
She wasnt trespassing idiot. She was a student and required to be there.

She had been told to leave by the teacher and refused. That is why the cop was called, to remove her.

By refusing to leave she was thus trespassing.
No stupid. Thats not trespassing. The teacher doesnt own the school. If you can show me where the student was suspended or expelled prior to the incident you would make more sense.
 
No I'm not. Obviously the officer was wrong.
If you choose not to believe that , fine. But don't project your fantasy onto me.


Logical fallacy of Proof by Assertion.
UmHm, that's what happened.
:cuckoo:


HIs job was to remove her. He did, the only possible way, by force.

And his employers have fired him for doing so.

Society violated the trust because it could not handle seeing the force necessary to maintain civilization in our schools.
So concerning our social contract, there's no trust possessed by the government, nazi. This is why the constitution is one-sided and government workers who violate it are shitboxed. Commissar of government takeover, you: 'Society violated the trust'. Ridiculous.


Except he didn't violate it.

He did his job. A job that needs done, if we are to have a civilized society.

That our society considers him the bad guy is a sign of our social decay.
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?

Blacks?
 
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?
I'm a lib. Drag the desk with the girl in it out of the room.

And if she tries to grab something and gets her hand broken we are having the exact same conversation.

Or if she grabs someone else's desk or someone else, then the cop has to stop, and force her to let go, and we are having the exact same conversation.

Or he doesn't see it in time and the other kid could be hurt and we are having this exact same conversation.



THe only way for this cop to have avoided this was to stand there like a pussy and let the punk win.

THat's what you libs want. For the punks to win.


Some much for Education being important or the Rule of Law.
You need to learn how to lose a battle, to win the war.

How does letting disruptive "students" flout the teachers authority and disrupt the class room lead to winning any "war"?
Because the next day, when all is said and done, she will obey this time, and no throwing her across the floor will be, or ever was, required. She's a kid, sometimes they get their way for the moment but not in the end.
 
CNN's crawl about this compared to Fox's:

CNN: "...officer throws female student across the classroom...."

Fox: ...officer flips over student's desk..."

Fox > CNN.

CNN's taken a noticeable anti-law enforcement turn.

that wasnt CNN. Thats what the person that fired the feral chimp said.

"Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott said he fired Fields because the deputy threw the student at Spring Valley High School.

"The fact that he picked the student up and he threw the student across the room -- that is not a proper technique, and should not be used in law enforcement," Lott said."


Wasn't a quote from the site, with an attribution. Was their crawl all morning. If they were quoting, whoever types the crawl didn't bother to mention it.
 
Tyrone has already made the determination without any testing.


How come they do not automatically test the "strength coach" eh ...when he gets sued I hope her lawyers demand a drug screen...hair testing will show 90 days previous drug use... He navigates in circles were steroid use is routine.........

So now you want testing for what you've already said was a fact? Which one is it boy?
He is juiced

Proof? You saying it doesn't count.
 
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.
 
Also, the crawl was in relation to the public outrage. "Public outrage over the video showing an officer throwing a female student across the room." Or to that effect.
 

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