Apparently she was resisting leaving the classroom. The assistant principal couldn't get her to budge so he called the cop.
been there, done that
had a kid we had to remove from the classroom
every day for being disruptive
i'd ask him to leave
he'd refuse
i'd call school security, they'd ask him to leave
he'd refuse
they'd call the RPD officer on site, he'd ask him to leave
he'd refuse
we'd call the assistant principal, she'd come down and he would finally go with her, because she had the authority to allow the RPD officer to remove him bodily
meanwhile, we'd wasted fifteen minutes of the 48 minute class not teaching
every day
Now, how about the two of them picking up the desk and carrying it outside and dumping her there?
because that's a good way to get the people carrying the desk
and the girl hurt, if she struggles
Why does a cop have to beat up a teenaged girl?
he didn't beat her up
he got her on the ground, on her stomach, with her hands behind her back, controlled, so he could cuff her
What is with this lousy judgment and quick decisions to use force?
you're seeing a fifteen second clip
what makes you think it was a quick decision?