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Dealing with children is literally my life. Foster parenting and parenting my adopted kids is what my whole life revolves around. We've had well over a hundred kids come and go from our home. Probably closer to two hundred. I I have never encountered a child whether it be a teenager or a six year old that required me to even contemplate handcuffs/zip ties. Ever. I've been struck, spit on, and shoved. I've never needed to restrain a child with any kind of device to make myself or them 'safer.' I've always been able to deescalate and I've NEVER had training in the art of deescalation ... yet, I can still do it and no one dies. I wonder why that is. View Quote |
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A police officer needs to know when to get back in his car and drive away. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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You could use that same logic against the school; they need to not call cops for disciplinary issues. If you don't need cops, don't call cops. View Quote Oh but he was called, because of the clueless fucks teaching it wrong from right failed. Now suddenly it's a bad cop. Bullshit |
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That's what happens when faculty is so nuetered that they can't even discipline a 6 year old. What other recourse is there when local and federal laws actively prevent you from defending yourself and your students other than to call the police?
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Teachers are routinely subjected to way more than they are equipped and or responsible for dealing with. You think this was the first time that 6 year old went ballistic in a classroom, and the school just went straight to calling the cops?? Bullshit! I bet you anything that this kid is a constant issue in that classroom AND at home. If there is little or no support from home, then basically the teacher/classmates/administrators are made to just deal with it, day in and day out. Never gets better. Now I am not crying poor school or teachers, they pick that job, however if the parents or "guardians" refuse to do anything, we should ALL expect this kinda shit to happen much more often. I dont agree with the cops actions, but I can definately see how this shit happens. No discipline at home, school's hands tied politically and legally, the rest of the kids suffer. It's a huge fucking problem!!
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Even at 6, I knew “don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time”.
And I knew assault was a crime. Maybe the kid doesn’t anything, but ignorance of the law is no excuse. I knew that at 6, too. |
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State law dictates the minimum ages at which a juvenile can be arrested and for what levels of offenses/ crimes.
I doubt that ant state authorizes the arrest of a six year old for what amounts to simple harassment |
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School calls cop because six year old is combative. Cop can only do A. Nothing or B. Arrest Kid. School now sounds like your typical DV Spouse after calling the cops and bitching that her man is being cuffed and stuffed into the back of a marked unit. They wanted the cop to scare the kid, not actually take action.
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If I had hit one of my teachers growing up, I would be lucky if I ever walked again View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I can sure tell what generation most of you guys grew up in.. Shit, if I had hit a teacher, my dad would have been busting my ass after he made me find the switch to do it with and then make me write an apology to the teacher and read it out loud in front of the class! |
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Nobody at the school got fired. It's the officer who risks departmental discipline and criminal and civil liability View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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You could use that same logic against the school; they need to not call cops for disciplinary issues. If you don't need cops, don't call cops. School calls 911 to cover it's posterior with the squeaky wheel people. Passing the buck at every opportunity |
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I can sure tell what generation most of you guys grew up in.. Shit, if I had hit a teacher, my dad would have been busting my ass after he made me find the switch to do it with and then make me write an apology to the teacher and read it out loud in front of the class! View Quote |
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I hate people that do crap like that. I'm not there to scare your kid into being better because you cant be a parent. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Wow I thought I was a cop basher on this site.
Why is it I'm with the cops here and everyone else is piling it on them? |
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If the teacher cant control the students, they should be fired also. What kind of adult gets bested by a six year old...? As for the cop... Maybe time for a desk job.
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You know it sometimes depends on the 6 year old.
I know everyone loves their outrage but there are grade schoolers committing murder out there. Not the majority but enough to take notice. That said not everyone needs to have children and abortions very much cut down on this. |
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If the teacher cant control the students, they should be fired also. What kind of adult gets bested by a six year old...? As for the cop... Maybe time for a desk job. View Quote |
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My only two thoughts on this are:
1. If the adults at the school can't handle an unruly 6 year old, why are they there in the first place. 2. LEO should have told the school 6 year old brats are not his concern and left. |
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Wow I thought I was a cop basher on this site. Why is it I'm with the cops here and everyone else is piling it on them? View Quote A fact of life is that small children who act out violently are in schools and teachers have to deal with them and school administrators set them up in special classes for future felons. They shouldn't be calling the police, that's a sign that there's a failure on the school's end. And the nutty cop should not be constantly dragging off such small children to their juvie detention facility. He'd done it before and just obviously didn't have the training and judgment to deal with this end of the job. I wonder whether there's just some issue with the officer who had so little empathy for such a small child. I knew of a young child was ordered removed from the home because she was consistently refusing to go to school. It was probably the right order Of the court under the total circumstances maybe. The child refused to go with the social worker. Social worker called 911. A deputy showed up and the very young child weeped and cried said "I promise I'll go to school" The social worker told the deputy "she has to be taken away here's the court order" Coincidentally the school bus pulled up then and the child, weeping hysterically, told the Deputy "I'll go, I'll go" The deputy said "Get on the bus" and off the child went on the school bus. The social worker waved the court order and said "She has to be taken out of this house!" The deputy put on his hat and said "Not by me, not today" and off he went. Was he wrong, meh maybe, I was pretty impressed though |
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Cop was retired and worked as a reserve working the school as an off duty detail due to then Gov. Rick Scott's gun control bill. Part of it requires a cop on every campus. Most schools hire cops as an off duty detail to comply with the law. View Quote |
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Quoted: LOL should the parent be in the school all day? Should we expect that kindergarten/1st grade age children are obedient little robots? Imagine that, a 6-year old that doesn't listen or acts up. It's almost like these people are supposed to be professionals at managing children. Arresting a 6-year old for battery is fucking football bat levels of retarded. I know though everyone in here's daddy had them so scared of farting in school they taped their ass cheeks together because of the fear of what would happen should the school call home. Is the kid a brat, maybe. For the sake of argument let's say the kid is the worst behaved 6-year old of all time. Could we as adults, not figure out a better course of action than to zip tie the kids hands and march them off to juvie? Is this course of action likely to have a net positive outcome on the child and in turn society, or is this likely setting a course of action that will have net negative effects on both that child's life and society at large? View Quote |
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School called police. Police did police things. This is just more abdication of the rule of law to prevent the underclass from rioting. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A FIRED COP IS THE KIND that arrests a six year old. All charges against the little girl have been dropped. School says they never advocated for her arrest. |
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Title tells it all. What is a cop thinking when he decides 'yup, this 6 year old hit a teacher, the solution here is to put the restraints on, put em in the squad, and hall em away! AP article youtube link maybe someone can embed? View Quote You're welcome. |
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The article states that school admin did not want the kids arrested, then why was the Officer there.
Apparently he was supposed to confer with his supervisor before arresting a person that young and ended up being fired. I say we bring back paddling. Oh and not getting enough sleep is not a reason to hit someone. |
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How do you handle aggressive biting, kicking, and hitting from a 6 year old as a teacher? Remember you cannot go hands on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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teachers do not deserve to be hit However, being hit by a 6 year old is something that's going to happen. Being arrested is NOT an appropriate response when a 6 year old hits a teacher. |
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My only two thoughts on this are: 1. If the adults at the school can't handle an unruly 6 year old, why are they there in the first place. 2. LEO should have told the school 6 year old brats are not his concern and left. View Quote |
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Is he employed by the school or the state? Who is stuck paying for the lawsuit? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Cop was retired and worked as a reserve working the school as an off duty detail due to then Gov. Rick Scott's gun control bill. Part of it requires a cop on every campus. Most schools hire cops as an off duty detail to comply with the law. The School Board either went through a Third Party Staffing Company to get Officers on Campus or the School Board has a contract with OPD and OPD directly "hires" their sworn to work it. The State mandated via SB 7026 that each school must have a Cop on Campus. It didn't mandate how or who will fund it. Just that if it isn't done, the School Boards are in trouble. Miami Dade for example has a dedicated School Board PD since the 1960s. They're covered. Broward does not. Prior to SB 7026, I worked both situations. My former agency handle all off duty details. They would post a sign up in rollcall and you'd sign up for it. The PD was paid, they took their cut, then wrote you a check. When I left them and worked for another agency. Off Duties was our own thing. I found a Staffing Company that was advertising Off Duty work. I signed up through them. They got paid, toom their cut, and then paid me at the end of the month for everything I worked. |
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Title tells it all. What is a cop thinking when he decides 'yup, this 6 year old hit a teacher, the solution here is to put the restraints on, put em in the squad, and hall em away! AP article youtube link maybe someone can embed? View Quote |
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My Aunt is a teacher in S FL(Tampa)... She said dealing w/ the parents of these kids w/ behavioral issues is a nightmare. You can see where & why the issues developed. Apples dont fall far...
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A cop who knows the kid needs a good spanking but doesn't want sued. When parents won't discipline their kid, won't let the school discipline their precious little spawn, this as the response they get as a reward.
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Yup. I hate when people say "now behave or the cop standing over there will arrest you". Great message there. View Quote |
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Pet peeve of mine. Particularly from the elementary school. The Principal does not know what to do with this or that kid. YOU are being paid $80k per year to know what to do! That's like your job maam! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Yup. I hate when people say "now behave or the cop standing over there will arrest you". Great message there. |
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Sure can tell a lot of you didn’t grow up in the old days, and it shows!
Now, an easily solvable problem, results in police arresting 6 year olds! What a damn joke this society has become! So now, let’s give kids criminal records, over something so damn stupid, that a good ole fashion paddling would have solved! Without creating a criminal. So damn stupid! |
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I’ve never arrested a young child, but have taken some to the psychiatric ER in the back of a cruiser.
All at the request of social workers or psychology professionals. |
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Principals are administrators and the role of any administrator it to divert any and all choices or responsibilities to someone else. View Quote |
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I’ve never arrested a young child, but have taken some to the psychiatric ER in the back of a cruiser. All at the request of social workers or psychology professionals. View Quote |
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