Police pepper spray 8 year old

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bdcjacko

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No, they obviously should have shot him so there would have been a bigger uproar./sarcasm

Totally should have pepper sprayed him. He looks fine now, and they have soft hitting news trying to make him look good, but when he said he got so mad he wanted to kill and stab these teacher, I lost any sympathy I had for this kid.
 

Prof. Sandvich

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Totally justified. Yes he is eight, but this is not his first time. He has a troubled past, that has extreme anger management issues. This child needs to get some counseling. Now on to the mom, its not my fault that my child acts up, I am tired of this argument. The mom should be happy that the police only sprayed him, I mean really there is a lot worse things that could have happened. And how does she know the training that the police go through, this is her using her child for fame and it is sickening.
 

r3dc0br4

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They were totally justified. The kids fine now, and he was in a violent rampage when it happened, and that is what pepper spray is for. So he's eight, he shouldn't really be acting in any way that deserves the spray, but he was.
 

MorphingDragon

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LastGreatBlasphemer said:
MorphingDragon said:
"LOL. Americans."
"Lol. Wherever-you're-from-ans." See what I did there?
Critical Miss reference, hence in quotes.

http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/comics/critical-miss/8741-Critical-Miss-Norks-in-the-Hooters
 

SiegeJack

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I'd have kicked 'im in the face. Hard.

Whatever happened to sitting down with your children and beating them?
 

Pyro Paul

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thirion1850 said:
Seriously, folks? A fucking 8 year old is now a threat? I don't care what he was throwing or what he was sharpening. It's a god damned 8 year old. Not exactly a super ninjitsu master.

1) Walk up to kid who is probably (somehow) swinging shit at you.
2) Catch whatever it is he is swinging/jabbing at you before it hits.
3) Take it away by force, by moving it higher than he is.
4) Bonk kid upside the head.
5) ???
6) PROFIT!

How hard can it be? It's not an adult, he has no experience, and, well... does this seriously need to be argued over? A fucking 8 year old requires a squad of police to mace him to 'defuse' the situation? Really damn complicated situation it is. An 8 year old has a tantrum in class. Truly, future terrorist, ladies and gents. *sigh* What a country.
this was for his own safty.

I mean, think about it... a Full Grown adult vrs. 8 year old child?
I'm sure the adults don't have any fear of the child, but instead fear what they would do to the child if they did do something. I mean, i've seen kids break and dislocate their arms simply because they jerked away from some one suddenly...


second...
Never underestimate the effectiveness of a weapon.
a lucky swing of much less then an unsharpened stick has killed before.
 

Small Waves

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SiegeJack said:
I'd have kicked 'im in the face. Hard.

Whatever happened to sitting down with your children and beating them?
Yes, beat a child with a violent disposition. There is no way that the child will pick up on your methods of dealing with people can become even more physically aggressive to others down the road.

Oh wait.
 

NinjaTigerXIII

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Well if his teachers aren't going to do something then SOMEONE had to do it. I mean its not like they beat him unconscious, HE ALSO SAID HE DESERVED IT! I don't see anything wrong with this one.
 

stabnex

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There's probably a good reason he feels the need to defend himself at school. Possibly a history someone should look into?
 

RoBi3.0

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Man his mom is full of fail. If my kid acted like that I would shake the hand of the cops that peppered sprayed him. Second I wouldn't go on the news and try to defend him. I would say serves you right, son next time don't be a dick.
 

callmegreen

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The thing about the teachers is.. There not LEGALLY allowed to touch this kid.. no matter WHAT. they probably weren't even scared OR since they work with these crazy ass kids beforehand they knew how much damage they could cause in a PURE FUKIN RRRRRAAAAAAAGEE!!!!!! and didnt want there eye's gouged out with crayons. As for The Cop's.... I applaud them for this they handled this situation perfecty ...... And for all those people saying they should have taken the stick away from him... The police are trained to take EVERY call seriously even it involes a 8 year old with a stick. see what if during some random school shooting they were just like 'OH its just some dumb teenager with a gun' then he would probably kill his hostages ............... nuff said.
 

bdcjacko

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RoBi3.0 said:
Man his mom is full of fail. If my kid acted like that I would shake the hand of the cops that peppered sprayed him. Second I wouldn't go on the news and try to defend him. I would say serves you right, son next time don't be a dick.
I know, looking around the house, you can see they just get him toys and let him run a-muck. I'm willing to bet he runs the house and kicks and screams when he doesn't get his way. And then when his authority is challenged by teachers he flips out. That is what I am willing to bet happened. And they are trying to cover it up by making the police look like they messed up.

But no lady, we should train the police to hand every possible unlikely situation in case it happens instead of just using pepper spray and being done with it. We should spend endless hours figuring out what might happen, and countless tax payer dollars to train the police for scenarios that are very rare.
 

Paragon Fury

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Police pepper spray 8 year old because of safety and threat issues.


Paragon Fury pepper sprays 8 year old for shits and giggles.
 

WanderingFool

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Necromancer Jim said:
He can recover. If looks are any indication, he already has.

It has no permanent effect and it looks like he has no problem with violence. I fully stand by the police on this one.
Agreed, I do think pepper spraying a 8 year old is usually uncalled for, but in this case, fuck it,

 

scorptatious

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You'd think that considering the school he's in, the teachers there would know how to deal with kids like him. And yet they locked themselves inside an office and called the police. If I was in their place, I would've easily took the stick away from him. Even then, did they really need to get the cops involve? Don't they have campus security?

Finally, he's done this twice before, and both times the police had to be called in. I personally blame the mother for not punishing him or correcting his behavior after the first time. When I was that kid's age, whenever I acted out in school, my parents would actually punish me and take away my privileges.
 

jovack22

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Trolldor said:
Oh for fuck's...

Smacking doesn't work. She isn' a shit parent because she doesn't beat her kid. She's a shit parent because she's a shit human being.
Get off your high horse. Not all children need beatings, in fact, most do not. But when someone has serious behavioural issues, there needs to be a bottom line.

I for one had serious behaviour problems. My parents never beat me bloody, but sometimes a smack on the butt was all that was needed when nothing else would work.

How did I turn out? Very successful member of society and a well rounded human being.


I do agree that the mother is a low-life. If I had been threatening the teachers with violence, I would have been afraid to tell my parents that I got pepper sprayed because I would have been in deep, deep shit -- much worse than some silly pepper spray.
It's that mentality that most of these children do not have. They go home, and mommy comforts them and tells them that the police were wrong.