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Title: ‘You’re gonna get shot’: Video shows school police officer threaten student leaving campus with excused absence
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Published: Feb 10, 2020
Author: Katie Shepherd
Post Date: 2020-02-10 15:01:30 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 158
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‘You’re gonna get shot’: Video shows school police officer threaten student leaving campus with excused absence

Katie Shepherd 3 hrs ago

As William Miller tried to drive out of the high school parking lot, two adults stopped him, blocking the exit lane with a golf cart.

© Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post A file photo of a police officer with his service pistol as he patrols a school in Springfield, Va., in January 2012.

A school resource officer employed by the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office and a school discipline assistant told him he couldn’t leave the campus in New Port Richey, Fla., on the morning of Dec. 17, or he’d be classified as truant and suspended. William, 17, had just dropped off a friend at River Ridge High School before heading to a morning orthodontist appointment. The boy told the adults he had an excused absence and would return later in the day with a note. After arguing for several minutes, he tried to pull his gray Ford F-150 around the golf cart to leave.

“You’re gonna get shot, you come another f------ foot closer to me,” the deputy said. “You run into me, you’ll get f------ shot.”

The tense interaction played out on a body-camera video that William’s mother, Nedra Miller, shared on Facebook last month. Miller told the Tampa Bay Times on Friday that she had called the school to excuse her son’s absence in advance, and that he didn’t want to interrupt her at work.

The school suspended William from Dec. 17 to Jan. 9, his mother said. Then, River Ridge High School expelled him permanently.

Despite the dire consequences for William, the two adults involved in the interaction have faced few repercussions. The school district told the Times it is not investigating the incident. The sheriff’s office opened an internal review to determine whether the deputy, who has not been named, violated any policies. However, a spokeswoman for the sheriff’s office told the newspaper the deputy has not been suspended and continues to work at the high school.

“All three were acting like children and all three are wrong,” Miller told the Times. “But the cop more so. He’s just flat out not okay to be around children. I was shocked that an officer of the law working with children would speak to my son that way.”

The Pasco County school district and sheriff’s office did not immediately return requests for comment early Monday.

Armed police officers have become common fixtures on school grounds nationwide in recent years, as mass shootings have grown more frequent and more deadly. In Florida, where William goes to school, lawmakers voted last year to allow teachers to carry guns at school in the wake of the 2018 shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. that killed 17 people.

The tolerance of guns on campus has not been universally welcomed by students, parents or teachers. Supporters, including the Trump administration, say armed guards would prevent mass shootings. Critics argue the presence of guns would actually lead to an increased risk of violence at schools.

When lawmakers first allowed school employees to be armed in Florida in 2018, the Times reported the legislation did nothing to bar school employees who had been disciplined for threats or violence from bringing guns to class. At least 19 times, employees had been formally disciplined by the state for making threats, illegally using firearms or harming people at school.

In Florida and across the United States, legally carried guns have been involved in many headline-making incidents on school campuses.

A school resource officer in a Chicago suburb threatened to kill a student while grabbing his neck in November 2018, then drew his gun and pointed it at several students after breaking up a fight, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.

In William’s western Florida school district, a school resource officer accidentally fired his service weapon while it was holstered inside a middle school cafeteria last April.

Two students were shot by police officers at Wisconsin high schools in two days in December. One refused to drop a gun he had brought to school and the standoff ended when a police officer shot him. The other student stabbed a school resource officer, who then fired one shot.

On Jan. 31, a school resource officer threatened students and cussed at them after breaking up a fight near a North Miami high school campus. On a cellphone video recorded by students nearby, the officer is shown placing her hand on her gun.

“I’ll shoot all your asses,” she said. The officer was placed on administrative leave last week, pending an internal investigation.

“The behavior portrayed in this video is inappropriate for any person associated with Miami-Dade County Public Schools,” school district spokeswoman Daisy Gonzalez-Diego told The Washington Post in a statement. “The District takes great pride in promoting core values, such as respect and restraint, to students and we expect employees to lead by example.”

Tense interactions between armed officers and students aren’t always clear cut. Kids can be combative, rude and even violent. William’s mother admits that her son could have handled the disagreement in the parking lot differently. On Facebook, she wrote that she disciplined her son for his behavior, but she still believes the officer and school employee acted inappropriately.

“They are the ones cursing and threatening,” she said. “My son did nothing to provoke such behavior from the ‘adult’ in this situation.”

When William was stopped on his way out of the high school parking lot, he refused to call his mother at work or tell the sheriff’s deputy where he was going. He repeatedly told the authority figures he had permission to leave the campus. They consistently pushed back, telling him he could leave if he called his parents and had them excuse his absence over the phone.

William eventually gave up his argument with the unnamed school resource officer and the school’s discipline assistant, Cindy Bond. By then, Bond had already decided to give William a four-day suspension for truancy, defiance and profanity. William cannot be heard using profanity at any point during the body-camera footage of the argument, though the deputy curses at the boy several times. At one point, when William asked why he was being suspended, Bond, who is white, told him he would be suspended for calling her the n-word. William, who is also white, appeared surprised by the allegation. The video does not show the student saying any profane words or slurs.

“I didn’t say that,” the teen said. “You’re being, like, hella racist by saying that.”

When William finally parked in the lot and went into the school office, Bond told the officer, “He cracks me up.”

William’s mother said on Facebook he had been suspended until Jan. 9. Then, the school decided to permanently expel him. Miller said both the threat to shoot her son and the punishment he received were out of proportion for an alleged attendance violation.

“We can all see this could have been a disaster,” Miller wrote on Facebook. “Someone could have actually been hit or shot. No one in this situation is in the right.”


Poster Comment:

When I lived in Chicago in late 70s, this girl that lived across the street who was in High School came to my front door with her girlfriend. She told me some guy tried to pick her up when she was walking home alone.

I said, "Let's go and we will look for this guy." We hop in my Blazer and take off toward the school. We spot him a few blocks from school. So I pull U-turn and get behind him. He pulls over on 4-lane and waits for traffic to come and pulls out in front of them. I had to wait for a few cars to go past, but I caught him at gas station next to Post Office a few blocks away.

The girls got his tag number. I told them, "Write it down now and give it to Rick, the school cop."

They found out he lived right across from the school. So they put a good looking blond lady cop out front. He comes popping out the door and sees her. He walks up to her and says, "Hey baby, let's go upstairs and we can smoke a joint."

She gives the signal and they bust him. They go upstairs and find weed. He is sitting in the shitter when I find out. So I tell the guys in the hood, "Get some ball bats and let's go." We pile into my Blazer and head over to the school. I point out the car and go around the block. They jump out of the truck and take all the windows out of the car all the way around. Then they run and jump back into the Blazer.

I see this guy again a month or two later doing the same thing, hitting on chicks walking alone down the street. He pulls over to get out of his car. I have this chick in the truck with me and I tell her. "Get down!"

I pull up alongside him and holler, "Hey! I see you are still up to your old tricks." And I was out of there.

People like that don't change and if he has been in prison, they get rid of molesters in there pretty quick. ROTFLOL

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#1. To: All (#0)

Here is another incompetent SRO the Governor of Florida will be obliged to fire the Sheriff, like he did to Scott Israel. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2020-02-10   17:34:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: BTP Holdings (#1)

I wonder if that sheriff is one of those vaunted "constitutional" "oath- keeping" sheriffs who's ostentatiously vowed to defend citizens' rights?

Florida has some pretty specific laws regarding compulsory school attendance, truancy, and enforcement. And I doubt that criminally detaining at gunpoint a student who is trying to leave the campus is lawful. He should get a good lawyer and sue 'em all.

Cops serve the government, not the citizenry. They are psychopaths, dangerous thugs, and habitual liars.

StraitGate  posted on  2020-02-10   21:23:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: StraitGate (#2)

Cops serve the government, not the citizenry.

Someone broke into the office next to laundry room where I live and stole all the keys for the apartments where I live. I call the cops and they took the key case to dust for prints. I told them I was a Junior Patrolman in Chicago back in the 60s, but that was likely before their time since they were in their 30s. O.W. Wilson was Police Superintendent. That was his baby. ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2020-02-11   9:45:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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