Her motives and mindset and pretty much irrelevant here. That would be applicable in a potential punishment for her actions, which oddly enough have become whitewashed because an officer thought to himself, 'You think you are causing a disruption in the classroom, just wait to see what I have in mind".Or she could have learned the night before someone close to her was sick or dead and that day she was just having a bad day. We don't know.I agree. It really is a rolls-eye banghead situation that this cop took a minor infraction and decided to give the bratty girl a chance to sue. What an idiot. No wonder the department doesn't want him. He's a serious cost risk!
Yes, she was being a brat. And that should _never_ have become something she could sue over. Stupid cop.
No words... should have sent a poet.Freepers said:"If the girl was not committing a crime he should have kept his hands to himself. IMO."
The girl was told to leave the class. Refusing to do so was an act of criminal trespass.
To: ScottWalkerForPresident2016
Nearly every one of these cases involve a black youth that cannot deal with ANY authority. . .not just police authority. . ANY authority. . and ladies and gentlemen. . .THAT is the real problem. . and it is one that no one wants to talk about. . oh and, btw, you think it’s bad now. . .wait untill their feral hordes of babies they make come of age. . .by then. . there will be no one crazy enough to want be a law-enforcement officer AT ANY PRICE.
36 posted on 10/28/2015 10:59:56 AM by McBuff
I agree.Her motives and mindset and pretty much irrelevant here.Or she could have learned the night before someone close to her was sick or dead and that day she was just having a bad day. We don't know.
Yeah, you right. The girl caused a disturbance for a teacher in a single classroom, the officer has caused a disturbance for a whole nation.That would be applicable in a potential punishment for her actions, which oddly enough have become whitewashed because an officer thought to himself, 'You think you are causing a disruption in the classroom, just wait to see what I have in mind".
It gets way better if you have the stomach to continue reading that thread.
To: ScottWalkerForPresident2016
Nearly every one of these cases involve a black youth that cannot deal with ANY authority. . .not just police authority. . ANY authority. . and ladies and gentlemen. . .THAT is the real problem. . and it is one that no one wants to talk about. . oh and, btw, you think it’s bad now. . .wait untill their feral hordes of babies they make come of age. . .by then. . there will be no one crazy enough to want be a law-enforcement officer AT ANY PRICE.
36 posted on 10/28/2015 10:59:56 AM by McBuff
I agree. It really is a rolls-eye banghead situation that this cop took a minor infraction and decided to give the bratty girl a chance to sue. What an idiot. No wonder the department doesn't want him. He's a serious cost risk!
Yes, she was being a brat. And that should _never_ have become something she could sue over. Stupid cop.
Or she could have learned the night before someone close to her was sick or dead and that day she was just having a bad day. We don't know.
See, it’s worse than just anarchy. It’s “feral hordes of babies”.It gets way better if you have the stomach to continue reading that thread.
To: ScottWalkerForPresident2016
Nearly every one of these cases involve a black youth that cannot deal with ANY authority. . .not just police authority. . ANY authority. . and ladies and gentlemen. . .THAT is the real problem. . and it is one that no one wants to talk about. . oh and, btw, you think it’s bad now. . .wait untill their feral hordes of babies they make come of age. . .by then. . there will be no one crazy enough to want be a law-enforcement officer AT ANY PRICE.
36 posted on 10/28/2015 10:59:56 AM by McBuff
Maybe he is just into publicly performed poetry ..."Students say Fields had a reputation for violence and was colloquially known as “Officer Slam” at Spring Valley High."
One of my favorite movies of all time.As he said "It's all up to you. I can be a good guy or I can be one mean son of a bitch". Regardless, it's a great quote.You do realize that he was the villain in that movie, right?
The way I see it, Paul Newman did something stupid and faced consequences for it. Instead of backing down and serving his time, he rebelled repeatedly which ended in his death at the end of the movie. Kind of sums up a lot of these cases we've been talking about…
You know, it is stuff like this that makes me wonder whether you are just trolling in all of these threads.Maybe he is just into publicly performed poetry ..."Students say Fields had a reputation for violence and was colloquially known as “Officer Slam” at Spring Valley High."
"Students say Fields had a reputation for violence and was colloquially known as “Officer Slam” at Spring Valley High."
But the cop was called in. Once this happens, the cop must win the battle. He cannot be seen much less videoed as giving up and walking away or getting into some comical tug of war with the girl. He has a reputation that must be protected. He can be the good cop, the nice cop, but he also must be seen as an individual that enforces when necessary. If he backs down in anyway, within a month, there likely would be half a dozen little swinging dicks looking to challenge his authority in some fashion.
The desk fell over because she was struggling. This can be clearly seen in the video. The cop didn't mean for the desk & her to fall over like that. However, if this cop has been in trouble for this kind of shit before, the police department & the school should come up with another method of removing students from class rooms. If some kid is being a brat, they don't deserve to be hurt.
There's really no telling if she would or would not have struggled if he dragged the desk with her in it out of the classroom. What do you do if a kid is struggling while you're trying to move the desk out of the classroom? You still risk hurting the kid. Bringing in a cop to deal with a kid only works if the kid respects the cop's authority. Maybe a cop shouldn't be brought in at all for this situation. I like the idea of giving her the choice of leaving the classroom now or get suspended for a whole day.
As he said "It's all up to you. I can be a good guy or I can be one mean son of a bitch". Regardless, it's a great quote.You do realize that he was the villain in that movie, right?
The way I see it, Paul Newman did something stupid and faced consequences for it. Instead of backing down and serving his time, he rebelled repeatedly which ended in his death at the end of the movie. Kind of sums up a lot of these cases we've been talking about. Had Michael Brown not attacked the cop he'd have served some time for the robbery but he'd be out before long - perhaps he could have even pleaded down to probation. Instead he's dead and has only himself to blame.
Same with our unnamed girl - she could have surrendered her phone and her mother could have picked it up later.
Well I have to call her something since her name has not been released. And it was a reference to much reporting claiming that she was tossed around like one.