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Little Brat Fights Police

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  1. Apr 6, 2011 at 2:10 PM
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    I just feel like they could have dealt with it in another way. But like I said before if an 8 year old cop could beat their ass, I don't believe they should be on the police force
     
  2. Apr 6, 2011 at 2:11 PM
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    Yea, i was sort of in the heat of the moment haha. Sorry if I sounded like a jackass
     
  3. Apr 6, 2011 at 2:11 PM
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    :p
     
  4. Apr 6, 2011 at 2:13 PM
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    How could you possibly live with that attitude. "There's something out there that could cause danger so I'm not going to take any chances ever." "I saw a video one time of a black belt 8 year old, this kid is out of control better pepper spray the little shit." so many flaws with this logic.

    Yes I understand cops see terrible shit, yes I understand they put their lives on the line so they don't want to take chances, and yes I understand you think an 8 year old out there could possibly beat your ass. All of these things taken into consideration, I still see no possible way these cops should have used pepper spray.
     
  5. Apr 6, 2011 at 2:14 PM
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    Awesome!!! Cops should given him the Rodney King treatment after they sprayed and cuffed him ;)

    Seriously though, its sad when you see mentally unstable kids like this- its very likely he will grow up to be a felon. Or a marine :p

    I always tell parents- the police wouldn't have beat down your son/daughter if YOU would do it every now and then...
     
  6. Apr 6, 2011 at 2:16 PM
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    some kids do actually have mental and personality disorders that are out of the parents control, I guess you wouldn't understand that.
     
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    I didn't say don't take any chances ever- but I'm only going to take chances that I have a say in. They don't know anything about this little shit- therefore- control him in the safest way possible. Specially for the pitiful amount and little thanks that cops get.

    Sadly for that little kid you were off doing whatever you chose to do with your life and he got those cops...and got what he deserved.
     
  8. Apr 6, 2011 at 2:18 PM
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    "maybe they could have tried to talk to him for 5-10 min first" -his mom

    what she does not understand is that you can not talk to a little kid like that to calm him down. he would have smacked the shit out of the officers before he was talked down. you cant reason with an 8yr old, they dont understand reasoning. they do understand that if i do this i will get the shit smacked out of me.

    thats the problem wit modern day parenting. every one says you should "talk" to your kids after they do something bad. thats not a punishment. putting them in the naughty corner isnt going to deter them at all. knowing that if they do something bad their father (or mother) is going to stick their foot up their ass is just about the only way to really keep them from doing something.

    this is comming from a kid that was raised with the belief that if you act up you get a good wack across the ass. any time my parents sent me to my room didnt teach me anything i didnt learn a lesson that way. i was about 1000x more scared of getting whooped then going to my stupid room.
     
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    Let me ask you something, if I find an 8 year old who wants to attack you with a sharp object, will you go into a room with him and go at it bare-handed? Or are you smart enough to know that you are at risk of being stabbed REGARDLESS of your opponents age?

    Also, take into consideration that in the course of disarming someone with a knife/stick/bat/crow-bar/whatever, injuries to other person often occur. Do you want to risk breaking an 8 year-old's arm? Or just spray him? I'd go with the spray.
     
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    Police get the benefit of the doubt in my book.
     
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    i vote for net gun! :cool:
     
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    Maybe you didn't read the previous posts but I've been in that situation and did talk the kid into calming down enough till the parents arrived. I realize injuries can happen regardless of age, but as a cop if you can't disarm an eight year old without breaking his arm or spraying him, or simply defuse the situation for LESS THAN 10 MINUTES till the parent arrives, then you need to be fired. Plain and simple.
     
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    I guess you missed the part where i stated that it's sad to see kids like this? Just because someone is mentally ill doesnt mean that their actions can be excused.

    If a mentally ill teenager goes off his meds and breaks into your parents home and rapes your mother, should his actions be excused cuz he's got a personality disorder?

    No. Its unfortunate, I understand that and I simpathize, but situations still have to be dealt with.

    And as for this kid, and many others with so-called 'disorders', being a stuck-up little shit bag doesn't necessarily mean you have a 'disorder' and need to be treated special. Sometimes it means you're a stuck-up little shit bag and need daddy's foot up your ass
     
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    BOO YA!
     
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    Both if they are applicable. I defer to Mr. Kohn on these matters:
    http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig11/kohn2.1.1.html

    While I was thankfully not privy to the worst of these things, I can attest to the accuracy of his description, and would question whether a truly whole, happy person can emerge from such a system. While there may be more distal neurochemical problems that can be corrected by proper nutrition and disposal of the television, the environment is the proximal issue.

    They are only 'facts of life' if one chooses to make them that way. Of the positions I have held, I would not consider them monotonous nor boring, the exceptions being taking online classes on behalf of others which I only do because Saudis have mad money and would rather party. The mainstream education system tends to be the exception, rather than the rule of life, and from the laissez-faire perspective, it is repugnant.

    On that note, I would advise researching Horace Mann, who is considered the father of the US education system. It was never about learning, rather, it was about creating docile and standardised workers for the factories like in the Prussian system.
     
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    If he was so easy to talk down, the teachers probly would've done it without the need for police intervention.

    Do you think that the teachers would've locked themselves in another room and called police if the mother was such a good parent? The mother is likely the problem in this situation, not the solution.
     
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    i think they should have used a taser, just saying
     
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    Where do I get one? I want! :D
     
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    Are you fucking serious? You honestly don't believe a second grader understands reasoning? I'm not against gettin your ass whooped when you misbehave, but you can't really be that dense to think that the only possible way to have a kid understand something is to beat them when they do something wrong? If you don't talk to your kids when they do something wrong how will they ever know why it is wrong or what specifically they were doing wrong. If that was the case this kid might think ok threatening to kill people is bad and I get pepper sprayed for that but acting out and throwing chairs is still ok.

    2nd graders understand reasoning.
     
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