Maybe they think they are safe and Officer Fields will never assault them.
"Hmmmm" is generally used to imply someone is thinking about something or finds it interesting.
Probably cause they would never perform like that. jmo
Maybe they think they are safe and Officer Fields will never assault them.
"Hmmmm" is generally used to imply someone is thinking about something or finds it interesting.
There was nothing legal about what that officer did and he should have been fired and he should be prosecuted IMO.
These kids might think he was an excellent RO but his past actions do not excuse his actions in this instance.
But I respect their right to protest. At least they are willing to stand up for something even if I don't agree with their reasoning.
She is new to the school. Her mother just died. She was just placed in foster care and she was assaulted because she protested a school handbook policy.
Where was the respect granted to her prior to this incident?
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Those students standing up for Officer Fields gave me the first glimmer of hope I've had for this nation in a very long time.
There hasn't been any mention that he committed a crime, as far as I know, and he hasn't been charged and there has been no talk of charging him with a crime.
What he did was against training and police department policy, not a criminal act. He used a method to get her out of her seat that wasn't taught in training and wasn't sanctioned.
Like if you worked for the electric company and checked meters every 3 months instead of every month as was policy, and averaged them for turning in billing. You'd be fired, but not charged with a crime.
You have a point. I admire the other female student who spoke up while her fellow student was being brutalized.We need more like her in this world.
Very brave young lady. IMO
There hasn't been any mention that he committed a crime, as far as I know, and he hasn't been charged and there has been no talk of charging him with a crime.
What he did was against training and police department policy, not a criminal act. He used a method to get her out of her seat that wasn't taught in training and wasn't sanctioned, probably because it's more dangerous than the other possible choices.
Like if you worked for the electric company and checked meters every 3 months instead of every month as was policy, and averaged them for turning in billing. You'd be fired, but not charged with a crime.
You have a point. I admire the other female student who spoke up while her fellow student was being brutalized.We need more like her in this world.
Very brave young lady. IMO
So. We don't know who this girl is, and I still fervently hope we never do know her name. She's entitled, as a juvenile, to her privacy and anonymity.
I am curious, though, about her arm. The sheriff said she was not injured, save a carpet burn. Her attorney says she's wearing a cast. Um, okay, that wasn't the question. The question is, is she injured, not, is she wearing a cast.
I'm frankly surprised her neck or back weren't broken, but as it seems, she wasn't injured although she's wearing a cast. IMHO.
LOL @ this >>>What he did was against training and police department policy, not a criminal act.<<<<<
Oh the sweet irony of that statement.
She is new to the school. Her mother just died. She was just placed in foster care and she was assaulted because she protested a school handbook policy.
Where was the respect granted to her prior to this incident?
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She is new to the school. Her mother just died. She was just placed in foster care and she was assaulted because she protested a school handbook policy.
Where was the respect granted to her prior to this incident?
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Why do we have so much back story on her? And why does that matter, it's not like she is 9 years old. jmo
I haven't found that compassion nor police brutality has an age specification.
Why do we have so much back story on her? And why does that matter, it's not like she is 9 years old. jmo
LOL @ this >>>What he did was against training and police department policy, not a criminal act.<<<<<
Oh the sweet irony of that statement.