BBM. Yikes! There is just no way to put a positive spin on THAT-- that was a mouthy, belligerent, profoundly disrespectful thing to say to an OFFICER IN UNIFORM, who was giving her a very reasonable direction to stand up and leave the classroom. An officer who was standing there called by her vice principal. After her teacher and vice principal had also asked her multiple times to leave the classroom. Good grief! What kind of person says something like that under those circumstances??
The only thing worse she could have said, IMO, would have been to curse him out. I really can't get past that level of arrogance and belligerence.
I am stunned at the lengths some of the posts here go to excuse her attitude and behavior, and make her out to be an innocent little angel exercising some kind of "free speech". GMAB! Her behavior was hugely antisocial.
With this kind of attitude, this young woman is in for a VERY rough life if she doesn't change her ways today.
As for the other kids in the class, my take on their expressions isn't at all that they were afraid of anything. I think it's *possible* this girl had been a problem in that class before, and they were used to her acting that way. Kind of a "here she goes again" thing.
It's also *possible* the reason she is new to this school is that she had behavior problems at the old school. Foster placements strive to maintain minors in the same school they have attended, unless there is a very compelling reason to move them to a new school. And if this girl is a high school senior, social services would have done all they could to keep her in her current school so she could graduate with her class, and keep her academics organized in the current credit system. Changing schools as a senior is very hard on all teens.