Asclepias
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Not many. They called him Officer Slam due to his previous violence. If you watch the video they are all trying to avoid becoming the next target for this feral chimp of a cop.They all need to learn respect. I wonder how many of the kids in that class would have disrespected that cop and how many would not. When I was a kid, I would have done what the cop asked. For fear of him and my parents.If she gets off this time we will just wait for her to commit another crime down the road just like we did with OJ and just like we will do with George Zimmerman when he eventually snaps again.All of us have a right to question what appears to us to be an unlawful order from a police officer. That is why a specific protocol and procedure is used when making an arrest. Failure to follow those procedures and protocol and specified in numerous SCOTUS rulings can, and do leading to invalidating an arrest.The SUPREME COURT has ruled that taking video of police is a constitutional right. The girl had a constitutional right to tell other students to video Officer Slam and to video him herself.
Did she have a right to refuse the rightful order of a police officer? Seems many on here believe she did.
You are claiming the student disregarded Officer Slam and is thus, guilty of a crime. In America even racist people like you have to live with a simple American constitutional right that demands a person, even a black teenager, is innocent until proven guilty. She nor anyone else has to prove her innocence, you and the other racist attacking her have to prove her guilt. So far no legal authority is even attempting to make the claims you are attempting to make.There is no evidence or even claim that the officer was there to make an arrest. The decision to charge the students with a crime was made after the incident. The evidence to this is the video and again, the fact that the claim of a warning of an arrest was not claimed.
There is no evidence of your claim they didn't inform her. You're saying they didn't do something you can't prove they didn't do.
There is a major difference. OJ and Zimmerman were adults and the student in question is still a youth and at the age where she can be helped and taught. You are comparing grown adult men to a teenage girls, and what appears to be an immature and confused one. With adults we take an attitude that they need to be punished or removed from society for safety. That doesn't always happen, but we rarely take that position with children, even teenage ones. Our position with kids is that they need education and rehab and professional help before the reach the age of adulthood. The racist jerks commenting here don't want that kind of treatment given to the the teenage girl who happens to be a black child.