SC Students Hold a Walk out in Support of Fired Officer Ben Fields.

About 200 students from the school support the officer and do not see what he did as wrong.

A video with a better angle also shows the officer did not throw the thug in question but dragged he feral ass a few feet.

Spring Valley students stage walkout in support of Ben Fields

Students at Spring Valley High School staged a brief walkout in support of school resource officer Ben Fields, the Richland County sheriff's deputy caught on camera slamming and dragging a student out of a desk earlier this week.
Hundreds of students walked out of class around 10 a.m. and into the school's atrium before school administrators returned the students to class.

Principal Jeff Temoney told the students none of them would be suspended if they returned to class.

"We've heard your voices, okay," Temoney said. "We appreciate you taking time to do this, but again, as you know, we always focus on teaching and learning, so let's head on back to class."

Out of a student body of about 2100.

So less than 1 in 10 will try and defend 'Officer Slam'.

1 in 10 defended him with a walkout.

9 in 10 FOLLOWED SCHOOL RULES- on this day by not walking out whether they wanted to or not.....which had the brat bitch done, none of this would happen.
 
3rd angle shows a lot. He tried to pull her out of the chair. She squirmed and resisted (and tried to punch him) and the chair flipped.

The then drags her to a more open area to cuff her.

Um....WHAT exactly did he do wrong?? Other than enforcing the law on a black person....which these days costs you your career.
He wasn't enforcing a law.
 
About 200 students from the school support the officer and do not see what he did as wrong.

A video with a better angle also shows the officer did not throw the thug in question but dragged he feral ass a few feet.

Spring Valley students stage walkout in support of Ben Fields

Students at Spring Valley High School staged a brief walkout in support of school resource officer Ben Fields, the Richland County sheriff's deputy caught on camera slamming and dragging a student out of a desk earlier this week.
Hundreds of students walked out of class around 10 a.m. and into the school's atrium before school administrators returned the students to class.

Principal Jeff Temoney told the students none of them would be suspended if they returned to class.

"We've heard your voices, okay," Temoney said. "We appreciate you taking time to do this, but again, as you know, we always focus on teaching and learning, so let's head on back to class."

Out of a student body of about 2100.

So less than 1 in 10 will try and defend 'Officer Slam'.

1 in 10 defended him with a walkout.

9 in 10 FOLLOWED SCHOOL RULES- on this day by not walking out whether they wanted to or not.....which had the brat bitch done, none of this would happen.

If 'Officer Slam' had had a more reasonable reaction, none of this would have happened.

Which might explain why 9 in 10 students aren't coming to his defense.
 
USA Today is putting the numbers at 100 students.

About 100 students at a South Carolina high school walked out of class briefly Friday to show support for a school resource officer fired after video showed him throwing an uncooperative black female student across the floor, according to local media and Twitter feeds.

Student walkout backs fired deputy at S.C. school

Dropping 'Officer Slam's support....to 1 in 20 students.
 
USA Today is putting the numbers at 100 students.

About 100 students at a South Carolina high school walked out of class briefly Friday to show support for a school resource officer fired after video showed him throwing an uncooperative black female student across the floor, according to local media and Twitter feeds.

Student walkout backs fired deputy at S.C. school

Dropping 'Officer Slam's support....to 1 in 20 students.
Immaterial. These are the kids who are willing to stand up to student thugs. Good for them. Bad for you.
 
USA Today is putting the numbers at 100 students.

About 100 students at a South Carolina high school walked out of class briefly Friday to show support for a school resource officer fired after video showed him throwing an uncooperative black female student across the floor, according to local media and Twitter feeds.

Student walkout backs fired deputy at S.C. school

Dropping 'Officer Slam's support....to 1 in 20 students.
Immaterial. These are the kids who are willing to stand up to student thugs. Good for them. Bad for you.
Since it matters not a damn, just more at detention, why exactly do you care?
 
USA Today is putting the numbers at 100 students.

About 100 students at a South Carolina high school walked out of class briefly Friday to show support for a school resource officer fired after video showed him throwing an uncooperative black female student across the floor, according to local media and Twitter feeds.

Student walkout backs fired deputy at S.C. school

Dropping 'Officer Slam's support....to 1 in 20 students.
Immaterial. These are the kids who are willing to stand up to student thugs. Good for them. Bad for you.
Since it matters not a damn, just more at detention, why exactly do you care?

There's no detention. The 'walk out' lasted less than 10 minutes.
 
USA Today is putting the numbers at 100 students.

About 100 students at a South Carolina high school walked out of class briefly Friday to show support for a school resource officer fired after video showed him throwing an uncooperative black female student across the floor, according to local media and Twitter feeds.

Student walkout backs fired deputy at S.C. school

Dropping 'Officer Slam's support....to 1 in 20 students.
Immaterial. These are the kids who are willing to stand up to student thugs. Good for them. Bad for you.
Since it matters not a damn, just more at detention, why exactly do you care?

There's no detention. The 'walk out' lasted less than 10 minutes.
Disrupting class? For that there you get tossed across the room. Well, maybe only if you're ******...
 

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