MSM On The Cop In Spring Valley... TOTAL HORSESHIT!!

Headline story last night on local news.... "Cop SLAMS student into the floor, then THROWS her across the room".

TOTAL BS!

The media should be ashamed of themselves for promoting such LIES!

1. She was offered TWO chances to do what she should have... that is, submit to the cop.... and that was AFTER being told to leave by the teacher and principal.

2. Instead she mouthed off, resisted, and punched the cop in the face.

If you watch closely, the cop held up against her hitting the floor to cushion the blow... then "dragged" her out of the chair. Not the same as "slamming her" or "throwing her across the room". As for being "slammed and thrown", I doubt she suffered even the slightest bruise.

And the DOJ and FBI announce they're "gonna get involved in this"? Good Grief!

WTF is wrong with people now days??

We gonna have some more "black lives matter" riots??
 
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Her arm is in a cast. You don't flip a child upside down to the floor. How would you feel if it were your kid? She refused to turn off her cell, that's not a hanging offense.
 
She was offered TWO chances to do what she should have... that is, submit


oooo two whole chances?? I wonder if a parent could use that as a defense too. "Well I gave her two chances then it was WWF time!!"

shameful:(
 
Just curious, jimmie - how many chances should someone have when a cop asks them to comply before the cop has to make them comply?

I'm not supporting the actions of this cop, just asking the question to hear your hilarious answer.
 
Just curious, jimmie - how many chances should someone have when a cop asks them to comply before the cop has to make them comply?

I'm not supporting the actions of this cop, just asking the question to hear your hilarious answer.
If it were me, I'd have ASKED her a dozen different ways. "Talk her down",reason with her. For god sakes her only "offense" was she wouldn't turn off her cell in a classroom!:confused:
 
If it were me, I'd have ASKED her a dozen different ways. "Talk her down",reason with her. For god sakes her only "offense" was she wouldn't turn off her cell in a classroom!:confused:

That's easy to say from the cheap seats. I'm not saying this girl was a threat. I'm asking you how many times you have to ask someone as a cop before you have to make them comply. What is reasonable to you?
 
That's easy to say from the cheap seats. I'm not saying this girl was a threat. I'm asking you how many times you have to ask someone as a cop before you have to make them comply. What is reasonable to you?
Was it even a lawful order in your opinion? What law was she breaking?
 
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