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6 year old Kindergarten girl arrested, jailed and charged

Angel said:
That is crazy..Those school officials will have a loving law suit in due time.
I am telling you right now a loss suit would would be the last thing the school would fear if that was my child!!
Not to mention wtf was the police thinking?!? Reality, she is a 6 year old child acting out not a fucking 25 year old rapist or store robber!

i can tell your a good enough parent though darlin that your kids wouldnt ever assault a teacher,thats the thing with some of these trouble children,they get away with it at home,maybe even hit mom and dad to get their way and then do that at school where the teachers have no choice to call the police,they cant even escort a child because as soon as you touch them your in deep shit.
 
i'm curious at what point during the kicking/scratching to the jail cell was the parent called?

"when i tell her to do something, she do it". :worried:


as a mother, i'd be pissed the eff off and would be playing the mom card BIG time if that happened to mini me. i would EXPECT the school call ME first and give me the opportunity to get there and beat that lil butt FIRST...i agree with the scare tactic of putting her in the cop car. but good lord.


you got effed up sickos out there raping, sodomizing and killing people and they are worried about a 6yro scratching a teacher.
 
redguru said:
Teachers are expected to be babysitters for unruly children without any tools of discipline. Catch-22. If I was sent home with a note that I got paddled at the Principal's Office, I had to fess up. Because mom would call the convent and ask the Principal what i did, or the Principle would call my home to ensure I gave my parents the note. Dad would get home three hours later and I'd get one heck of a spanking or more as I grew older.

Bunch of fuggin Nancies today.
Tru dat. My parents were asked by the school if they could spank me. My parents said "Hell, yeah."
I'd have to say I deserved every spanking I got. Every specific spanking has been forgotten, except one memorable one by my grade 3 teacher. A blonde, wearing a skirt, in the summer, in front of the class, with my pants at my ankles. :p
Oh yeah, and whatever I got from the school, I got double from my Dad.
 
HiDnGoD said:
Tru dat. My parents were asked by the school if they could spank me. My parents said "Hell, yeah."
I'd have to say I deserved every spanking I got. Every specific spanking has been forgotten, except one memorable one by my grade 3 teacher. A blonde, wearing a skirt, in the summer, in front of the class, with my pants at my ankles. :p
Oh yeah, and whatever I got from the school, I got double from my Dad.

So he would wear a skirt too?
 
sardonicone said:
So he would wear a skirt too?
:lmao: lmfao. Good catch. No, he'd make me wear the skirt and his pants were....., never mind. :worried:
j/k I'll reiterate, every PUNISHMENT I got from school, was doubled when I got home.
 
velvett said:
Another article - from 2 years ago....
Interesting.

In Fl too.



CBS/AP) An attorney says he plans legal action against St. Petersburg (Fla.) police officers who handcuffed an unruly 5-year-old girl after she acted up in her kindergarten class.

A video camera, which was rolling March 14 as part of a teacher's classroom self-improvement exercise, captured images of the girl tearing papers off a bulletin board, climbing on a table and punching an assistant principal before police were called to Fairmount Park Elementary School.

Then it shows the child appearing to calm down before three officers approach, pin her arms behind her back and put on handcuffs as she screamed, "No!"

Largo, Fla., lawyer John Trevena, who provided the tape to the media after obtaining it from police, says the officers went too far.

"The image itself will be seared into people's minds when you have three police officers bending a child over a table and forcibly handcuffing her," said Trevena, who represents the girl's mother, Inga Akins. "It's incomprehensible. ...There was no need for that."

"Certainly, she shouldn't have been arrested," Trevena told The Early Show co-anchor Harry Smith Monday. "There is certainly a better way of dealing with this situation. …The educators have available to them a number of resources: special counseling, alternative classes, special education. This girl should have been evaluated. She was identified as having problems. This child shouldn't be in the regular class if there was a problem."

Police declined to comment, citing an official complaint by Akins that has sparked an investigation by the supervisor of the four officers who were present. Two are new officers who were being trained that day.

Spokesman Bill Proffitt said the investigation would be complete in about two weeks and the findings would be made public.

The 30-minute tape shows assistant principal Nicole Dibenedetto trying repeatedly to calm down the girl, who ignores her commands and begins punching her. The child's mother was called, but wasn't able to immediately come to the school.

After placing the child in the back of a police cruiser, police released her to her mother when prosecutors informed them they wouldn't bring charges against a 5-year-old.

"You have to look at the whole history in this case," Trevena told Smith. "Apparently, there had been a previous conflict between the mother, the assistant principal, who you see in the video, and the child. And the mother's convinced that it was really just a personality conflict between the child and the assistant principal."

Why do the mother and Trevena plan to sue?

"Unfortunately, with our system of civil justice, the way that we handle these matters, is you have to sue someone in order to get reform. …To get the reform, you have to make them pay, because if you don't make them pay, they're never going to reform themselves. If they don't have to pony up, there never will be any change.

"The amount is unspecified at this point. We really are going to have to have the girl thoroughly evaluated by professionals to see what long-term damage is going to come of this. Clearly she was traumatized. …She's doing well in her new class. But we're concerned about the long-term effects of this."

Interview requests by The Early Show were denied by both St. Petersburg police and school officials.

I saw the video on TV.
That girl should have been arrested or at least had the crap beaten out of her by her parents.
Instead the mother defended the childs actions and threatened a lawsuit.
I am sure the NAACP was all over it.
As far as I am concerned the NAACP is an enemy of the state!
 
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