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6 year old suspended for bringing Cub Scout knife to school

GeeSussFreeK says...

Hehehe indeed, but that is a different argument, we were talking about safety not academia appropriateness. In the end, I am glad that the kid has gotten to resume school over what seemed to be more or less bureaucratic bumbling. When a students education is on the line, knee jerk isn't the most helpful. You could of sent the kid home for the day or something seems reasonable till the situation can get fleshed out, but sent to "anger management" school for troubled kids seems too far out of wack with reality.

Cop Slams Special Needs Student To The Ground For Dress Code

ReverendTed says...

Is it anger management? What's the common thread in these police assault cases?

I think most of us have had one of those situations where we wished we could just fly off the handle and deck some asshat - teenagers especially have an attitude that they're "cool" for ignoring or rebelling against authority. But we don't, because we're civilized and we realize, even over our irritation and frustration, that there are consequences. (Even if we're convinced internally that the smart-ass attitude would settle down considerably if someone just knocked some sense into the jerk.)

Obviously, some people have problems maintaining that rational connection when they're provoked, and some of those people are police officers. How much time and training would it take, and how much would it cost, to implement additional anger management training, or to identify individuals with a predisposition to these disconnects?

Thoughts?

(Also...24 times? How many times do you have to reload before it's obvious you're no longer in mortal peril? It's good to see some semblance of justice might be at hand, but it's disappointing how many people have had to suffer.)

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spoco2 says...

Yeah, I don't think this is worthy of an upvote. Someone with anger management issues breaks stuff.

Hurray.

And shole, I hope that you've looked into the source of that kind of rage. I've certainly yelled at games, but punching, breaking and destroying things... that's a bit scary, and I don't want to be near you in an argument.

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fun with annotations? I think not...

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What's up with Constitutional_Patriot? (Mystery Talk Post)

rottenseed says...

>> ^MycroftHomlz:
I didn't think anything was wrong with what netrunner said. C'est la vie. Everyone can be a douche every now and then...
More often for Kronos and DFT... those guys need some anger management classes or something.

...yea, those dirty lynchers—oops.

What's up with Constitutional_Patriot? (Mystery Talk Post)

MycroftHomlz says...

I didn't think anything was wrong with what netrunner said. C'est la vie. Everyone can be a douche every now and then...

More often for Kronos and DFT... those guys need some anger management classes or something.

joedirt (Member Profile)

spoco2 says...

Oh come on, I'm not trying to drag his name into the mud, what shits me beyond belief is biased and emotive reporting.

Rather than reporting the facts, and as many of them as there are to hand (what was actually going on that caused them to be pulled out of the train etc.), they paint the victim as a saint.

I'm in NO WAY trying to say he deserved to be shot, not at all, or make him out to be a bad person. What I'm saying is that I hate any reporting of a story like this that skews itself so far one way or the other.

If you're going to tell us that he has a 4 year old to a girlfriend and was 'trying really hard' of late to be a better person, how about you also enlighten us as to what he was doing before hand that made him have to become a better person. OR... just don't tell us any of that superfluous information at all, and maybe tell us MORE about what happened during the incident rather than all this extraneous bullshit.

You are firmly of one belief without knowing all the facts. YES I can't see any other reality other than this guy was VERY, VERY in the wrong. But in what way, we don't yet know... (yes, he shot him, but was it some serious anger management, a mistake, having a real issue with fear, what?) and if he somehow actually avoids any trial then that is seriously fucked up and wrong on so many levels.

So, I'm not trying to make the victim out to be a bad guy, but painting inaccurate pictures of either party doesn't help matters at all.

In reply to this comment by joedirt:
Also, spoco, you got some nerve trying to drag the dead guys name into the mud. It doesn't matter if he was a saint or an ex-con. Police Officers should do their jobs and treat people properly based on the situation.

It doesn't make it right to shoot someone (on purpose or accidentally) or even attempt to use lethal force (point a gun at suspect) in this situation. The only possible justification that will come out of this was Mehserle thought he patted down a weapon.

It is still manslaughter for such gross negligence in this video. The dead man did have a child and the coverup and lack of response by the BART police is relevant.

Police shoot unarmed man, laying face down, in the back

spoco2 says...

It has to be a Taser mix up doesn't it? Surely? What could possibly be the rationale otherwise... other than perhaps him saying something that really riled up the cop and said cop has a serious issue with anger management.

If it were the Taser mixup, then surely that points to maybe that cops should have either/or, not both weapons. Too easy to make a mistake in the heat of conflict.

Having said said that...
a) He didn't even deserve a Taser... if you were to Taser someone in that situation you should be giving them every chance to stop before you fire... draw your Taser, warn them repeatedly...
b) I hate the way these news articles try to make the victim seem like a saint. I mean come on, in this situation you can't see ANYTHING that warrants being shot... but I love how they don't mention his record, or any of his prior charges. They just show pictures of him with his daughter and girlfriend.
c) The officer deserves to be locked up for a very, very long time.

Instruction Manual For Life

11807 says...

>> ^CaptainPlanet:
wow. this was so shitty.....
shitty shitty shitty. if you are trying to use metaphors to comment on the idiocies of standardized religion, it helps not to be transparent as balls. "you'll burn forever" Jezus FuCKING CHRIST! i hope whoever made this gets a cupboard shoved up their ass.


Clearly CaptainPlanet hasn't watched the video, "Metaphors, anger management and you."

>> ^maximillian:
For example, the mess that the Catholic church has with priests abusing children is because the Catholic church doesn't allow the priests to marry. If the Catholic church followed their own Bible they would allow them to Marry.


So you're saying the sole reason priests are molesting/raping children is because they can't marry? That is the saddest excuse I've ever heard. Those priests did those things cause they chose to and for no other reason.



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