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Lol, yeah. Sure. Perfect angel. Just like everyone's kid.
YEAH, great idea. I'm all for someone getting their skill cracked open for jaywalking or getting a speeding ticket. Brilliant idea for public servants.
The girl was wrong for her behavior, but that does not justify getting her skull cracked open.
Oh, I notice you didn't post this same "skull crushing" mentality in the thread where the woman plowed her call into a crowd of people and ran over a police motorcycle. I guess that's not as bad as refusing to give up your cell phone and leave the classroom.
It's over for our society!! Smh
The girl is the victim? The teacher and police need training, because kids refuse to listen. Nothing about parents and children......no structure at home. No discipline at home. Can't control your kid at home, then you want the police, teachers and administration to make nice, kiss her butt and allow her to run the show,
I would have cleared the room. I would have asked the teacher to continue his or her lesson in another classroom. Myself and the principal and school counselor would talk the kid down. Once calm she would be asked to come to the main office for pick up by parent. She would be subject to superintendent hearing.
Sure every school building has spare empty classrooms just waiting for such situations …
End the class and leave her alone in the room. Problem solved and makes her look like an idiot.
Use your brains, people. Not your muscle.
so the rest of the class misses out
and she pulls the same crap the next day, she got away with it...and she probably doesn't look at it like the teacher made her look like an idiot, HE looks like the idiot who cant control the classroom,
that little hood rat needed her butt handed to her right then and there...and got what she deserved
he didn't hit or beat or hurt her...
Please keep in mind that it certainly appears to me as though the officer was overly physical with her; however, I'm not going to say he was out of line until more facts and testimony from witnesses, specifically the teacher and vice principal are released.
That does not change the fact that she did break the law by disrupting class. It does not change the fact she refused to cooperate over and over again. It does not change the fact that by the time the cop arrived she should have been removed from the class. And it does not change the fact that she created this problem and was presented with multiple chances to cooperate and defuse the situation.
Guess the teacher and AP could have hoisted her, desk and all. She might have injured them. They might have dropped her. They might have injured themselves. I do not think any teacher is prepared or required to physically remove a defiant student.
How would you have handled the power struggle?
Get on the phone and call the parents, if that didn't work then ignore the problem for the day, reacting to her behavior only seemed to exacerbate her defiance. On the next school day, enforce a suspension until the parents respond, but that can be done outside of the classroom. But, isn't this a discussion that particular school should be having? Deal with possible problems and soliciting solutions before it blows up into an embarrassing media incident.
Now that the Sheriff has fired this power hungry piece of &^%)# for using excessive force and not following procedures, it is time to charge him with assault and child abuse.
Also, if a parent had done that to a kid, they would have already been arrested.
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