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I'm starting a new thread b/c I'd like to know why the cops were called to remove her from the classroom. In all my years of school, I have never seen cops come in to remove a kid from a classroom. What did she do?
The way she was handled may have been rough, but IMO, it looks a lot worse than it is b/c the desk and chair are attached. If all he had to do was get her up from a chair, it would not have looked as bad.
I'm starting a new thread b/c I'd like to know why the cops were called to remove her from the classroom. In all my years of school, I have never seen cops come in to remove a kid from a classroom. What did she do?
The way she was handled may have been rough, but IMO, it looks a lot worse than it is b/c the desk and chair are attached. If all he had to do was get her up from a chair, it would not have looked as bad.
Then ask it in the thread already in place for this.
No one knows yet, but they DO know that it was a case of police brutality and that poor girl shouldn't have been treated so poorly by him.
I disagree. the punishment should fit the crime. but moreover, WHY were the cops called? who calls the cops to remove a kid from a classroom, unless they did something criminal?
I'm starting a new thread b/c I'd like to know why the cops were called to remove her from the classroom. In all my years of school, I have never seen cops come in to remove a kid from a classroom. What did she do?
The way she was handled may have been rough, but IMO, it looks a lot worse than it is b/c the desk and chair are attached. If all he had to do was get her up from a chair, it would not have looked as bad.
That guy, no matter what my daughter did, would have a firm boot up his ass, pronto.
I would mop the floor with that punk bully.
Look him in the eye and say, I'm "such and such"s dad, and lay into him, with a kick to the nuts being the first lethal blow, and a punch to the adams apple.. He would be done, but I wouldn't stop, till I made sure he didn't have a pulse.
I'll see you on the other side, and we will take it up there.
I'm starting a new thread b/c I'd like to know why the cops were called to remove her from the classroom. In all my years of school, I have never seen cops come in to remove a kid from a classroom. What did she do?
The way she was handled may have been rough, but IMO, it looks a lot worse than it is b/c the desk and chair are attached. If all he had to do was get her up from a chair, it would not have looked as bad.
The teacher said the student had to leave. She didn't.
The Vice principle said she had to leave. She refused.
The security officer said she had to leave. She refused.
The cop said she had to leave. She refused. She was hauled out.
That guy, no matter what my daughter did, would have a firm boot up his ass, pronto.
I would mop the floor with that punk bully.
Look him in the eye and say, I'm "such and such"s dad, and lay into him, with a kick to the nuts being the first lethal blow, and a punch to the adams apple.. He would be done, but I wouldn't stop, till I made sure he didn't have a pulse.
I'll see you on the other side, and we will take it up there.
That guy, no matter what my daughter did, would have a firm boot up his ass, pronto.
I would mop the floor with that punk bully.
Look him in the eye and say, I'm "such and such"s dad, and lay into him, with a kick to the nuts being the first lethal blow, and a punch to the adams apple.. He would be done, but I wouldn't stop, till I made sure he didn't have a pulse.
I'll see you on the other side, and we will take it up there.
*snicker*
You'd be dead before your first "Im such and such". Taser'd and shot. Lol punch to the adams apple. Let me guess Kung Fu? Tai Chi? TKD? One of those real "d3adly arts"?
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