Friday, November 3, 2017

A revolution against civil behavior

Video: High school student reportedly attacks police officer then gets Tasered

Video: High school student reportedly attacks police officer then gets Tasered
Footage of a high school brawl involving police officers was caught on tape. (Image source: WDRB-TV video screenshot) 

A Kentucky high school student reportedly attacked a police officer on Wednesday afternoon during an altercation at a Jefferstontown County public school, and it was all caught on video — including an officer’s eventual Tasering of the student.

What happened?

A student resource officer at Jeffersontown High School intervened after two students began tussling over a set of headphones in the cafeteria.
As the officer tried to remove one of the students from the building, in an attempt to stop the fight, the student’s brother and others reportedly attempted to attack him. As a result of the attempted attack, the officer had to call for backup.
According to Jeffersontown Police Chief Kenneth Hatmaker, the brother of the original suspect “sucker-punched” one of the other officers who arrived on the scene in the head and then tackled him into a wall. According to the report, the original suspect’s brother and other students “escalated a fight” with the other officers who arrived on the scene as backup.
After the officer was hit, another cop kneed one of the students in what Hatmaker called a “knee strike,” which he later said was “appropriate” force.
One of the cops also reportedly had to use a Taser to subdue the student, who was on the ground at the time.
Hatmaker said both the student and his brother were arrested on assault and disorderly conduct charges, according to the Courier-Journal.

What about the videos?

Hatmaker revealed that two versions of the video exist — one that he said is edited and shows only the officer response to the attack, and one that reportedly shows the entire altercation.
He said that he saw both versions.
“I saw my officer attacked, hit in the head,” Hatmaker said.
“I want the whole story out there,” he added. “This was a quick and appropriate response by police to gain control of the situation.”
According to the Courier-Journal, Hatmaker said he felt the officer’s response was reasonable.
“I think our response was very appropriate,” he said.
2 brothers arrested after fight at Jeffersontown High School ends with police officer tasing student
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What happened to the suspects as a result of the fight?

The school’s principal, Matt Kingsley, sent a letter home to parents on Wednesday condemning the attack, noting that students involved “will be disciplined to the fullest extent our policies will allow.”
According to WDRB-TV, the student who reportedly attacked the officer intervened because he was trying to protect his brother from being the victim of excessive police force.
The boys’ mother said, “There’s no reason why they should [have] been kicking him, and kneeing him, and then Tase him — he’s already on the ground.”
She admitted to WDRB that her boys do have a history of getting into fights.
She is now considering legal action against the school and the officer.

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