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<blockquote data-quote="loudshirt" data-source="post: 2807946" data-attributes="member: 10585"><p>I totally agree that the officer should not have been called. I do not agree that they should have just talked it out. At the point the officer was called she had been told multiple times by the teacher and an administrator. If it could have just been talked out then the two school officials should have taken care of it. At the point they called the police officer to the room it transitioned from a school matter to a police matter. I am sorry if when you tell the police officer no, he does not just say oh ok one more chance. He gave her the opportunity to comply with his orders. She did not comply, she is an adult and got treated like a non compliant adult. </p><p></p><p></p><p>The root of the problem is not the school, or the officer it is the 18yr old adult that decided to not comply with multiple requests from multiple people to put her phone away. Being remaining seated and being non compliant are a form of resistance. </p><p></p><p>I think the officer was in a no win situation. I think the Sheriff took the easy way out. The officer was fired on a technicality. He was not fired for yanking her out of the chair he was fired because he let go of her. Yes it looks very dramatic, however if he would have kept a hold of her and landed on top of her she would have been more seriously injured. </p><p></p><p>Anyone else notice that she did not have/report any injuries until she got a lawyer? </p><p></p><p>The whole thing just gets me mad. That girl is 18 and an adult. She made adult choices and got treated like an adult. Now she is crying because of choices she made.</p><p></p><p>After watching the video again, the officer attempts to pull her out of her seat using what appears to be a type of arm bar/escort technique, she resisted and then got pulled out of her seat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loudshirt, post: 2807946, member: 10585"] I totally agree that the officer should not have been called. I do not agree that they should have just talked it out. At the point the officer was called she had been told multiple times by the teacher and an administrator. If it could have just been talked out then the two school officials should have taken care of it. At the point they called the police officer to the room it transitioned from a school matter to a police matter. I am sorry if when you tell the police officer no, he does not just say oh ok one more chance. He gave her the opportunity to comply with his orders. She did not comply, she is an adult and got treated like a non compliant adult. The root of the problem is not the school, or the officer it is the 18yr old adult that decided to not comply with multiple requests from multiple people to put her phone away. Being remaining seated and being non compliant are a form of resistance. I think the officer was in a no win situation. I think the Sheriff took the easy way out. The officer was fired on a technicality. He was not fired for yanking her out of the chair he was fired because he let go of her. Yes it looks very dramatic, however if he would have kept a hold of her and landed on top of her she would have been more seriously injured. Anyone else notice that she did not have/report any injuries until she got a lawyer? The whole thing just gets me mad. That girl is 18 and an adult. She made adult choices and got treated like an adult. Now she is crying because of choices she made. After watching the video again, the officer attempts to pull her out of her seat using what appears to be a type of arm bar/escort technique, she resisted and then got pulled out of her seat. [/QUOTE]
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