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d o, a in the villages all inmates menissi bought a d o after you want, as long as you are happy to continue the war. all right, we're sure to stay with our to international. i'll be back with much more news in about 30 minutes by the to the cause. it's barely was not great because as billy was expansion in the right can you wrongly we can discuss it, but the ra shop to see if the expansion of nature as a vital existence will transfer to russian security. and uh, it must be repeated once again. that's russia said this many, many times since the mid 99. the
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of the, the geography we have this term, big places. the big places are places where life, there are layers and layers and layers of history or something to happen. you still in the south carolina is a big place the
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i think and a lot of ways and we can understand what has happened and south carolina going to be a land to understand a whole host of racial issues across the country. the news circulating a new video of alleged abuse by an officer so little bit difficult to watch. today, the sheriff's, deputy and columbia, south carolina, forcibly remove the student from her classroom at spring valley high schools.
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18 year old naya kennedy was in her math class in spring valley high. when she saw school resource officer been field, we were moved for classmate then just leave. i noticed that nobody and i couldn't believe this was happening. i've never seen it like that in my life like a me that much force on a little girl, a big man like 300 pounds, a muscle. by no way, no way like you can do that and a little girl. that's shamefully shocking. video is reprehensible for shocking confrontation witnessed by a classroom full of students. deals do not follow proper training, did not follow proper procedure. and approximately 20 minutes ago. school resource also be in sales with terminated from the richmond county sheriff. students and several platforms walked out, showing their support for a former school resource officer. banfield. he was a great guy like he protected us and everything like he was a resource officer from apparently were, were, and teachers my friend ring back deals while others were chancing fryfield last year feels received an honor for being an exceptional role model. police officer
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lost his job for doing his job. if high time we started addressing the real cause of all that, the disrespect to the teachers as black live matter movement. this incident started with a disruptive student. student was not allowing the teacher to teach and not allowing us to learn. this is ridiculous. the people are going to say that the cop is in the wrong doing. we're dealing with a generation of kids who do not respect a far. this is an absolute tickets and our which is exactly what many in our country would like to know. you know, how it is even you're given, you're just saying that has people say, you know, we don't care, i don't care. i mean, you can, the problem of violence in school officers is not a new problem. this was the moment that documented those complaint, the monday morning actually wasn't going to go to school. they
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the know i saw him just talking to her whispering her. and initially, you know, i didn't think it was a problem because i knew that she was just this quiet student in the class. so our teacher picks up his phone and i kind of hear him say, i need someone escorted out of my class. i was like, what did you do? what can happen that getting you kicked out of class? didn't disrupt the class, so we had no idea what was going on. here him see that he's gonna call the deputy and i was the only one who could see the door. so soon as i saw fields outside the door outside is field house. i go teacher cameras, get your cameras, cuz she still sitting there like i
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guess i encourage the kids to figure out the cameras for the us knew that something to go, you know, from 0 to a 100 and definitely be the next the whole time she still quite, you know, she laid out once. now once they took her out, he came back and he kind of like sitting there and kind of scaled the classroom, like where you see. he says something like, you have so much to say you're coming to they took us downstairs and we sat there
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for about an hour issue in cars before a paddy wagon came and got me and i, it was taken off to jail jail the as a lot of time to be, you know, in handcuffs, sitting in a quiet rooms. i was just by how quickly led me to get arrested by for that, you know, they're leaving to go to jail right now. so i can never come back and never come back to school. never come back the
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i think this incident is illustrative of so many dynamics that are relevant in this moment. as a white person, i'm going to ask the white people to try to killer lens on. i'm just going to ask you to grapple with it. this lens is white, the being raised as a white person in this society. i was not raised to see myself in racial terms, but whiteness as a race. it is a killer position in the world and the 2nd check killer world view and view point. how has being white shape, how you experience the world?
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how does that shape tiered perspective on this incident? the usually sources never predict. it looks ugly. it looks bad. it's hard, but necessary a tops people are never gonna change your mind so people will never change their minds about the video. they think i was wrong, and that's it. so she will think i was absolutely right. and that's it. but i don't, i can't get into that so much. i think what we get into what i want to get into more is there's a lot. we're trying to certain ways police officers are trying to deal with tough situations. we're trying to follow the law and force the law. and then we have to use the force continuum that we go by. we have to stay with it and identify someone looks the police officer says, here is law enforcement that is clearly attacking,
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abusing power air force and other other as close as this is what's wrong, probably behave on discipline. black children, 2 very different perceptions, which i believe comes from a historical perspective. what is the relation between black people and police officers? an important to note that this is not the 1st time this officer has been accused of excessive force army veterans. carlos marcus as he recognized been, feels the instant he saw that video because deals treated him the exact same way. he says, 10 years ago we did for me, we started making all these personal comments we started documenting. unfortunately . brandon is racial comments? correct. are you fighting? what at all was right on the ground. as you can see, protecting myself. i think that's public record. i believe um, as far as that goes, um but yeah, i'd, i'd been accused before of excessive force. yes. which, which was the lawsuit which i found in my favor, then i'll just leave it at that. the
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s and 410 that we acknowledge that there were 2 chief complaints. that happened months before spring valley ever had the office of civil rights within the department. juvenile justice received 2 chief complaints in may of 2015. the 1st complaint was that the ser oh program at the richmond county sheriff department were arresting african american students and a disproportionate rate. 88 percent of our arrest or african american students. you ask any one, a percent majority or rest asking american you can look at the present system is and so that, that's not a new story. it's not a new narrative, but it now filters into the school. the 2nd complaint was that we were engaging with students who have a disability from it on inform position. we did not have a policy in place on how school resource officer should deal with students with disabilities visible and unseen disability.
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the place like columbia law and order is a core value. you know, the idea that there is respect for authority that there is a way things are done and not done. that is a deep value at the same time. it's also the case that in the south politicians used to talk about segregation forever. and when, when that became outlaws, they start talking about law and order a lot more. the
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amendment keeps in in brooklyn. i saw the video of my beer interview after she's been released from jail and it has kind of what made you spend the last 4 my whole life change because here's a child is saying, nobody else has no staff, this child and i'm like what? and then i got enough courage actually watched the video was the crowd all night. i was angry. i'm a member of black lives matter, new york city, my peace with health and wellness and like care. this is visual, what we've been talking about. a girl got physically assaulted. 2 girls were arrested. oh wait a minute. you got a criminal charges. these are 2 girls, the tax, it was just a snapshot of you know, and that was a bad snapshot of, of things that we do every day that are good. and that was just a bad snapshot. so i think south carolina is probably of other places because of
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the relationship that we had within the community where they trust that law enforcement was going to do the right thing. now we didn't have riots. we didn't have major protests. we didn't have, we didn't have problems over and we haven't had people from the house side is of main intent was to come in and spread hate and violence. so we, we didn't allow last time we, it's not law for success. community did not allow them to come in. hi, i'm accepted and i'm here to plan with you whatever you do. do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. i listed of opinions that he won't get anywhere else working with plans or do they have the state department, the c i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't want my show stay main street because i'm
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probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching time. but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you the video focused everyone's attention on the success of force. but we can't forget what brought that officer into that classroom. he was there in forcing a law that made it a crime to quote, disturb schools in any way. that means any disturbance that any kid causes in school is across the board of the law comes from the original intent was to control young people. the very, very original version of south carolina's law was a log ins flirting. and it was written 1919. and it was because the state
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lawmaker was concerned by the amount of flirting he saw going on your women's colleges, white women's college and his jurisdiction the and then it was in the late ninety's, sixty's at that law was expanded to apply to all schools. not just girls and women schools in the late 1960. so what do you know? what was going on that, you know, not a coincidence. kids were protesting to be an armoire. kids were protesting civil rights violations. and it was like there was violence and it was a very scary time for many, many people. so this was very much an attempt by lawmakers and educators to find more tools to work. that's always use more tools to control kids at a time when the status quote was really threatened. and in that case,
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it was designed to be used against outside agitators as to the phrase that was always used. and in fact, when it was used against was, you know, tens of thousands of kids at the schools, they were not outside years, a 10 district. fortunately, kids of color in the 19 ninety's, this law started being used all the time to run something else, which is student misbehavior. and you got to a point where i don't know, i think since 2000, something like 30000 kids were charged with disturbing schools in south carolina. they used to the, the service schools law was a home for, but yet law for fun with structural barnes. and so we, we were utilizing that law as a blanket law is to uh, to, to deal with, uh, uh, sco house conflict. the
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one that i was thinking about, okay. i mean, now opened up plus marketing. i'm just give people a clear idea of what happened and how to avoid it. hard to switch sort of went better over them warner. i was getting dressed for school and i was all ready. sorry, because the night before i was up all night. i couldn't sleep and i was just had a lot of things on what school i went to my resource teacher class cuz i was just checking more everyone might so she knows that i'm at school. she said, how are you doing that? so i was not a little bit stressed out and had some problems with my mom. i went to english that morning after i got to that class, i went to math, the teacher, he was going over some stuff. i know this not to be a good day because i don't understand math without a test. i went to him and i was like, can you call our resource teacher to see if i can go to her class so i can get some help because i know you want to stay here. i took it upon myself and i said, okay,
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he's not going to ask for it and i'll ask myself, so as on my computer. and i was trying to see her e mail and ticket calls me out of the app because he had this wires computer that he can control whatever we're doing on alex. and i said, why don't you calls me out? if i that's not appropriate for class, i don't want to send her email. so i tried to get back on the can me call my chromebook? if i ask for help the call number associated, here's the post to find out in the i ip the hills of course and let me go down. there are the canada tests and i started and i was like, i don't know, i understand. so i'm not, i'm not even going to try and i'll just split down and house like muscle on nails
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or whatever. he came and new beside me. he said, why are you not taking the test? i said, because i don't understand that and he won't let me go to my research teacher for then i kept sasha now and i was like, head down like this. this one is that he came to sit beside me. he was like him, your phone. i was like, what phone to come from? don't you have your hands? i don't have a phone. he thumbs up too. so i'm not gonna ask you again. i said i still have phone is okay. take this and go. no, what is the oh i'm not you up because you want to be just your best one, not put your phone away. a site, but i'm not calling because i didn't do anything. you can just send me out a classroom for some, assuming that i have a phone so misunderstood. the teacher has a choice about what to do. and does he say car, you know, my cellphone policy? i already asked you once you've now got it. and then left it there and dealt with it after class. so it didn't disrupt everybody else for that box. or does it call the principal in password back?
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then you've got a similar set of questions and discretion of the assistant principal. you called the assistant principal and yeah, what's the problem? why not put the phone up outside because i don't have the phone, you can ask anybody. i don't have the phone. so. okay, well i need you to come with me and do that. i don't think i should have sent me a classroom for not doing anything. at least principal decides to call in the in a row and this is to my lawyer brain. that's the really big choice because that's making the ser row the enforcer to school. this car is behaviors and gotten more disruptive. bringing the officer in is what makes it more disruptive to the other students. so somebody saw him, it was a lot all stop him from the get fails. i'm thinking of what as a whole 5th and administrator on the 3rd floor called for a deputy, not for me pacifically, but for a deputy office on the 1st floor. and i went ahead and got up to the 3rd floor. he
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says that the young lady who refusing, who is refusing to leave class as the weight of issues always fast, well, she's refusing least class for so we try to call her teacher because she was in one of these classes where they get some extra help or as the case may be, a teacher wasn't available and they all, she does have a choice, right? what am i gonna do? if the structure that puts arrows in a position where every crime is supposed to be reported to them? any disturbance is a crime. so lots of kind of exposed to get reported to them and his duty is to enforce the law that point time i decide that based on the circumstances of what we have, that i'm going to go in and grow from the classroom. so i walked in the classroom than what i saw or right away, i recognized i dealt with it before to try flights and she'd had us for invalid. and both of which i felt like that she was put, picked on, pushed into a corner
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a little bit and kind of far away out of both of which i didn't arrest for both of which i really felt sorry for the young lady in some ways. because i know she was doing some things. so i, so as the young lady said, it's stuff account with the original. i didn't get up. that's good. i feel like i'm doing anything wrong. i wasn't, you know, fine. and i wouldn't argue with the teacher. i wasn't doing things or managed throughout the or the
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seniors out to do what he said, i'm not saying you did anything, but i'm saying that with me and we can talk about it. and i said young lady, you know, mean almost very gosh, because i don't know you are, i know he's gonna try to move me. so i just know i was holding onto the desk. the uh, i approached the desk, the man went to, i grabbed her left arm around forever. right on track the right here and the job, the i grabbed her left arm reached around to grab her right on the
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machine right here. and the job, the, at the moment i was trying to get some, like some i was trying to hold on the samsung, you know, one flower in the, it was maybe like, i hit him, but i wasn't drunk. i was just trying to grab one or some one from don't like that . but i did. it was so it was all muscling techniques grab a hold of her. she was locked into the desk, the desk is backwards. i pulled back up. i have her pulling on or she comes out some slight are the best the remember the best with know right now i'm all in front of the classroom. they had
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it to me and my neck and all and i cannot bring them also. oh thinking like to get off the f one time given the mass which as bonnie bag, put your hands behind you back and i'm trying to get. i've tried to get her still fighting. she still punched me in the chest by on the ground. i finally get a handcuff sales party. so at that point in time, i call 3 of the deputy who did respond. we're able to get her in handcuffs. gunner up, he took her off, paperwork beside. and i turned her over to her foster mom for she was juvenile 516 all, most of them took her home or whatever the case may be, what was going on with his mom. he had a problem at home or even was all frustrated with something else at the moment is locked. oh
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so he thought he found it right away where he applied to much force the focus was in fact by use of force in this situation. how i removed or from the share was the focus of the investigation. from the work though, a texas school police officer has been put on leave after video surfaced of a violent incident at a middle school school. police officer body slamming a female high school student has covered outrage in a north carolina community. this is not what any parent expects to happen to a child at school. you're rest of in albuquerque. students for burping inquiries, just touching his initials on the school sidewalk. they said, if you will assign this citation we're bringing and cups this cell phone, the video shows the struggle between a school resource officer and their students. so the rest, 6 year old, kentucky sheriff handcuffs, and 8 year old boy had enough of this. take you back all the
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way a 17 year old student on a suspended status would not comply this resource officer twice. forced the student to the ground. they don't see the racism aspect of it at all. they're just blind to that there's any quality, they see that something that i was arrested in that i was thrown on the ground and that it wasn't a racism issue. but that i must do something wrong to deserve that. the, [000:00:00;00]
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