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South Carolina sheriff's deputy on leave after dragging student from her desk
Matthew Teague
Tuesday 27 October 2015 11.57 EDT
The video shows a school monitor reported to be Ben Fields who is also a Richland county sheriffs deputy confronting the female student.
When she refuses to leave her seat in a classroom at Spring Valley high school in Columbia, he tells her: Ill make you. He then wraps his arm around her neck, flips her desk backward, then drags her across the floor. He arrested both the girl, and a male student.
Ben Fields, South Carolina Deputy, Fired Over Student Arrest
By ALAN BLINDEROCT. 28, 2015
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The deputy, Ben Fields, was dismissed two days after the episode at Spring Valley High School, where students recorded an encounter that spread quickly across social media and became a vivid reminder of concerns about the treatment of black people by law enforcement officers.
He picked a student up, and he threw the student across the room; that is not a proper technique, Sheriff Leon Lott of Richland County said at a news conference in Columbia, where he told reporters, Deputy Ben Fields did wrong this past Monday, so were taking responsibility for that.
Matthew Teague
Tuesday 27 October 2015 11.57 EDT
The video shows a school monitor reported to be Ben Fields who is also a Richland county sheriffs deputy confronting the female student.
When she refuses to leave her seat in a classroom at Spring Valley high school in Columbia, he tells her: Ill make you. He then wraps his arm around her neck, flips her desk backward, then drags her across the floor. He arrested both the girl, and a male student.
Ben Fields, South Carolina Deputy, Fired Over Student Arrest
By ALAN BLINDEROCT. 28, 2015
[...]
The deputy, Ben Fields, was dismissed two days after the episode at Spring Valley High School, where students recorded an encounter that spread quickly across social media and became a vivid reminder of concerns about the treatment of black people by law enforcement officers.
He picked a student up, and he threw the student across the room; that is not a proper technique, Sheriff Leon Lott of Richland County said at a news conference in Columbia, where he told reporters, Deputy Ben Fields did wrong this past Monday, so were taking responsibility for that.