Underlined by me.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/sheriff-decide-deputy-job-classroom-arrest-34786058
"She wasn't a danger at that point; she was just being non-compliant and disrespectful. You try to de-escalate a situation.
Same or similar article linked in post #413.
Imo, both statements are a reflection of the underlying cause of this incident - the thought or idea that 'my respect' is on the line. It's the start of escalating a situation by not focusing on the situation at hand.
If the teacher felt he was in a bad position because every student was watching him, and that he would lose control of his classroom due to this situation - then there is a problem there imo.
As pointed out many times, he had options to de-escalate and he ought to have known that through training and experience. He refused to take one of those options. As did the administrator. Now they are both on leave from their jobs.
Same for Lott imo - stating that disrespect from the student was behind, or partly behind, the decision to take the matter to a higher level. He had to fire his officer.
Every adult knows or should know respect is earned, not a given right.
She was non-compliant as Lott pointed out - but to mix disrespectful in the equation - personalizing.
I thank both people for their opinion that disrespect and perception of others in the moment was a reason to escalate - it might explain what happens at some traffic stops (it does for me). I wish others luck that such focus and worry can be overcome.
All jmo.