Really, you don’t think he was a criminal? I am surprised. I mean, you were so sure that Tamir Rice was a criminal and he wasn’t even armed. This guy, he had a gun and everything.
Still, regarding racism and the police, the data clearly shows there is a racial bias in our criminal justice system.
My God, you’re such an imbecile you’re too stupid to even notice that this may be a case of an innocent black man getting killed due to fear of brown people where the person doing the fearing was the innocent black man who got killed. That is not BTW meant to blame the victim for the crime just to mention a possibility that should have occurred to everyone who read the story.
You think a guy with a name like Nouman Raja is white?:dubious:
Here’s a South Carolina cop using excessive force against a student for the crime of sitting while black. OK, apologists, here’s another sadist’s dick for you to suck on.
Or, more likely, an innocent man approached by an armed man in plain clothes in the middle of the night. I would have been afraid no matter what race he was.
Maybe not Lily white, but pretty whitesh. I’m not saying race played a role, I don’t know, but I don’t think the black guy was afraid of Raja because the black guy was racist.
Top of his class in the police academy, second only to his brother. Sounds like a cool guy. Oh wait, then when he became a cop, he was sort of a fuck-up with a penchant for beating up and tasering mentally ill people. Classy.
I guess you missed the part where the black teacher called the resource officer to have her disruptive ass thrown out of class. The officer politely asked her to leave over a dozen times when she then began cursing him out like the entitled little cunt that she thinks she is. Yes, he went a little overboard on how he handled it but did you notice how everyone else in the class just kind of sat there uninterested?
What the fuck else was he supposed to do? Argue with her until she got bored and left when she felt like it? Why have officers in the school at all if they can’t enforce the law? You think the parents of those other kids should be happy that their children’s education is being halted because some unruly bitch doesn’t wanna play by the rules that obviously everyone else in there is playing by?
Please explain to me how you would’ve handled that situation.
Heh, I would grab the back and haul her backwards out of the class, but same general idea. She poses him no threat and he is intentionally escalating the situation by resorting to violence rather than de-escalating it like he should.
He was called into that class to remove her. She refused to leave and was removed.
Yes I do think he lost his temper and went about it a little harsher than he could have. She was also being a little bitch and practically daring him to go hands on.
Well, if my child is going to be physically assaulted for anything less than assaulting someone else, you damn betcha there’s going to be a very large lawsuit against that school system.
The detective beat the handcuffed suspect and shoved a pistol in the suspect’s mouth. The prosecutor failed to report the assault to superiors or judges and helped file bogus charges against the man in custody.
What we do every time we have a student who’s decided to pick a fight they can’t win, but still won’t comply. We find a staff member who has a rapport with the student and can talk them down. It’s not that hard to do.
Sorry, there’s not a ticking bomb that has to be defused NOW or lives will be lost. It’s a young girl, making a stupid decision. It’s ok to give her some space and decide to leave the room on her own. Three hours no, but some time, sure. Remember her peers are in there with her and she can’t lose face to them, so she’s going to stand her ground, even though it’s shaky and full of lava.
Yes it’s incredibly frustrating when they decide to draw a line in the sand over a truly small and meaningless issue, but they do. Our jobs as adults, but most importantly as professionals, is to avoid a physical confrontation over something stupid and non-threatening. Our primary goal is to deescalate situations like this. Laying hands on people is the number one, sure fire way to ruin everyone’s day.
If he worked for us, he would’ve lost his job that day. You do not touch a student, unless it is in defense of yourself or another. Being a petulant teenager doesn’t come close to that.
What difference does the race of the teacher matter? News flash- students get unruly even in classrooms with a same-race teacher. Who knew?
The other kids weren’t disinterested, they were in fear of their lives. They knew that if they raised a fuss about it, psychopath cop would start filling the air with lead.
What would I do? Probably pull up a chair next to her and talk to her like a human being. After several minutes, gently tow her desk out the door so she’s no longer disrupting the class.
I gotta wonder why we even need the police or military seeing as we all live in this blissful utopia where everything can be solved with kind words and gentle hugs.
I hate to jump in on canned’s side, but I do see the point.
The article in question is pretty light on details as to what happened before the video, but I can envision a no-win scenario on the school’s part. What do you do if a student becomes disruptive in the class and refuses to leave? Basically this boils down a tantrum. The student is going to continue to be disruptive until physically removed, then cry foul when physically removed.
I understand that physical confrontation should be the last club out of the bag, but how do you remove the student, maintain at least an illusion of authority, and not get physical?