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RandomGuy
10-01-2021, 12:48 PM
Cops don't belong in schools.

This shit happens way too often.

You do not body slam a child. The sound of her skull hitting the concrete should be all any jury needs to hear. Lock him the fuck up.

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Students at Liberty High School want officer Ethan Fournier fired or at least permanently removed from their campus.

Students and families allegedly look to transfer out of the Florida high school where a police officer body-slammed a teenage girl onto a concrete ground.


https://www.aol.com/florida-high-school-students-want-185541248.html


... and AOL is still a thing? holy shit.

FrostKing
10-01-2021, 01:01 PM
My good friends father was a fill in helper at a local school in San Diego. Not middle class suburbs. During a campus fight he was sucker punched by a student and it wrecked him physically for a while.

Video is pointless without context. What occurred minutes before. I disagree "student should never be body slammed". Context. Many of these students are larger than your average teacher and fights break out within the walls of classrooms. Context.

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10-01-2021, 01:40 PM
My good friends father was a fill in helper at a local school in San Diego. Not middle class suburbs. During a campus fight he was sucker punched by a student and it wrecked him physically for a while.

Video is pointless without context. What occurred minutes before. I disagree "student should never be body slammed". Context. Many of these students are larger than your average teacher and fights break out within the walls of classrooms. Context.

Probably never the same. Ain't like on TV where Rockford gets sucker punched, gets up and 3 minutes later he's right as the post.

That's why I never went to one of those sits with the Suns Fans back 20 years ago. I was afraid of getting sucker punched...Girl: "Oh, go ahead, they won't hurt you, sweetheart. They want to be your friend."

Methinks she wanted me to get sucker punched.

rmt
10-02-2021, 05:51 AM
Cops don't belong in schools.

This shit happens way too often.

You do not body slam a child. The sound of her skull hitting the concrete should be all any jury needs to hear. Lock him the fuck up.

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Students at Liberty High School want officer Ethan Fournier fired or at least permanently removed from their campus.

Students and families allegedly look to transfer out of the Florida high school where a police officer body-slammed a teenage girl onto a concrete ground.


https://www.aol.com/florida-high-school-students-want-185541248.html


... and AOL is still a thing? holy shit.

A policeman in each school is encoded (because of Marjorie Stoneman Douglas shooting):

The 2021 Florida Statutes

Title XLVIII
EARLY LEARNING-20 EDUCATION CODE
Chapter 1006
SUPPORT FOR LEARNING
View Entire Chapter
1006.12 Safe-school officers at each public school.—For the protection and safety of school personnel, property, students, and visitors, each district school board and school district superintendent shall partner with law enforcement agencies or security agencies to establish or assign one or more safe-school officers at each school facility within the district, including charter schools. A district school board must collaborate with charter school governing boards to facilitate charter school access to all safe-school officer options available under this section. The school district may implement any combination of the options in subsections (1)-(4) to best meet the needs of the school district and charter schools.

DMX7
10-02-2021, 06:40 AM
My good friends father was a fill in helper at a local school in San Diego. Not middle class suburbs. During a campus fight he was sucker punched by a student and it wrecked him physically for a while.

Video is pointless without context. What occurred minutes before. I disagree "student should never be body slammed". Context. Many of these students are larger than your average teacher and fights break out within the walls of classrooms. Context.

Agreed. We need context to be fair.

RandomGuy
10-02-2021, 10:00 AM
A policeman in each school is encoded (because of Marjorie Stoneman Douglas shooting):

The 2021 Florida Statutes

Title XLVIII
EARLY LEARNING-20 EDUCATION CODE
Chapter 1006
SUPPORT FOR LEARNING
View Entire Chapter
1006.12 Safe-school officers at each public school.—For the protection and safety of school personnel, property, students, and visitors, each district school board and school district superintendent shall partner with law enforcement agencies or security agencies to establish or assign one or more safe-school officers at each school facility within the district, including charter schools. A district school board must collaborate with charter school governing boards to facilitate charter school access to all safe-school officer options available under this section. The school district may implement any combination of the options in subsections (1)-(4) to best meet the needs of the school district and charter schools.

Schools do not need armed officers.

Sorry. Each one you put in a school just adds another unit of risk to the pile of "unnecessary abuse of kids" or "unnecessary shooting". It is statistically inevitable.

How many violently assaulted or shot kids from cops are ok with you to achieve this "safe school"?

If you can't answer that question, you are not being honest about the issue.

RandomGuy
10-02-2021, 10:02 AM
My good friends father was a fill in helper at a local school in San Diego. Not middle class suburbs. During a campus fight he was sucker punched by a student and it wrecked him physically for a while.

Video is pointless without context. What occurred minutes before. I disagree "student should never be body slammed". Context. Many of these students are larger than your average teacher and fights break out within the walls of classrooms. Context.

The only context you need is "adult man violently assaults unarmed child".

Fucking period.

Chucho
10-02-2021, 10:14 AM
^^^ No. Not at all. She was a high-schooler. A young adult.
You automatically insert your hatred of police in favor of objectivity.

You deny the young adult accountability, a major life issue too many kids have no idea how to grasp, let alone you don't know the reason for the slamming.

Thread
10-02-2021, 10:24 AM
The only context you need is "adult man violently assaults unarmed child".

Fucking period.

They'll drive ya to it, RG.

tee, hee.

Thread
10-02-2021, 10:26 AM
^^^ No. Not at all. She was a high-schooler. A young adult.
You automatically insert your hatred of police in favor of objectivity.

You deny the young adult accountability, a major life issue too many kids have no idea how to grasp, let alone you don't know the reason for the slamming.

In other words..."They'll drive you to it."

tee, hee.

rmt
10-02-2021, 11:35 AM
Schools do not need armed officers.

Sorry. Each one you put in a school just adds another unit of risk to the pile of "unnecessary abuse of kids" or "unnecessary shooting". It is statistically inevitable.

How many violently assaulted or shot kids from cops are ok with you to achieve this "safe school"?

If you can't answer that question, you are not being honest about the issue.

Well, it's a good thing you don't live in FL where each PUBLIC/charter school must have one.

ChumpDumper
10-02-2021, 11:46 AM
No reason to body slam her. whatsoever. There were two cops there.

SnakeBoy
10-02-2021, 12:16 PM
Hopefully those students peacefully burn the school down for the good of society.

koriwhat
10-02-2021, 12:25 PM
Hopefully those students peacefully burn the school down for the good of society.

:lol :lmao :tu

koriwhat
10-02-2021, 12:26 PM
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