First things first....consider her white when he walks in the room....it'll remove his violent inclinations from the start
First things first....consider her white when he walks in the room....it'll remove his violent inclinations from the start
To bad we only see that part.
What started this? Could she have has a weapon?
Potentially.
Allegedly this:
At least two videos shot by students show the dramatic scene Monday inside a math classroom at Spring Valley High School. None show much of what happened before it, however.
According to Lt. Curtis Wilson, a spokesman for the Richland County Sheriff's Department, the instructor had asked the student "to leave the class several times."
"The assistant principal was there as well," Wilson said. "Then the officer was called to actually have the student removed from that location. The student refused."
This is where the video picks up, capturing Fields as he says, "You're either going to come with me, or I'm going to make you."..........
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http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/27/us/sou...-arrest-video/
Could she be a wearing a bomb? Who knows? This cop is a hero. Who knows how many people this young girl might have taken with her.
Then it's good that the officer kept all the other kids in the room where they could get hurt by the weapon.
None of the other students even seemed phased by what happened.![]()
I guess we'll never know any of this because there have been no published news articles about the incident since it happened!
her weapon was her skin
It will be when she takes them to court.
what started it is a small mother er who was bullied in middle school.
The "appropriate" way is when the cop asks you to get up and follow him....you get up and follow him.
If what I read above is true, than what is you'alls solution?
Once she was asked to leave, she is effectively trespassing for failure to do so.
What is your solution?
I seriously doubt this is her first violation at the school. The lib s here complain about bad schools in less advantages areas, and this is one reason.
What is your solution, so a class can be taught instead of disrupted.
I'm fine with making examples out of people, so fewer will follow in their footsteps.
Now before you all say I'm wrong...
Look at the very first word of my post.
Turns out the cop is a power lifter, so it looked violent because he made it look easy. Back in the 90's they would just beat you with nightsticks until you were unconscious, so she got off easy imo
Why do you always have to make up?
My solution is to not throw a girl across the room.
And my solution is for the young lady to do what the cop is asking her to do. I guarantee you he didn't just walk in the room and immediately start turning her desk over.
It's excessive...no doubt. I'm not trying to condone the way the cop handled the situation. Clearly, there are better ways to handle it.
But, she could have prevented it also. It's not 100% the cop's fault....
Sure, she should have done whatever the teacher wanted in the first place, that's on her.
But yes, the cop is 100% responsible for what he did there. Legally, I think he might actually skate.
This was handled completely wrong....the class should have been cleared and the situation diffused....instead this girl is gonna walk with a nice settlement from the district...
Criminally I think he'll probably skate. Civilly, I think the girl's family sues and wins.
That should be policy. , other kids could have been injured in the process.
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