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desertrain10;8474338 said:


Students Protest Firing Of Spring Valley High School Officer

Deputy Ben Fields was fired this week for violently arresting a black 16-year-old student
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2 hours ago

Daniel Marans Reporter, The Huffington Post

Richland County Sheriff's Department via ASSOCIATED PRESS

Students at Spring Valley High School in Columbia, South Carolina, left their classes on Friday to protest the firing of Ben Fields, a former resource officer at the school.

Fields, until recently a sheriff's deputy in Richland County, was let go on Wednesday after a video emerged of him violently removing a 16-year-old African-American student from her chair, slamming her to the ground and arresting her. The video sparked widespread outrage and multiple government investigations as to whether the incident constituted a civil rights violation.

The local NBC affiliate WIS reported that hundreds of students participated in Friday's walkout at 10 a.m., before a school administrator told them to return to class.

John Cassibry, a 17-year-old senior, posted a video of the demonstration and a confrontation with a school administrator.

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"We've heard your voices. We appreciate you taking the time to do this," the school administrator said. "We always focus on teaching and learning. Let's head on back to class."

Some of the students responded by yelling "Free Fields."

Cassibry, who participated in the protest, told The Huffington Post that while he did not agree with Fields' conduct in the student arrest, he also did not believe the officer deserved to be fired.

"I believe it is important as a student to voice my opinion," Cassibry said. "My belief on Deputy Fields is just that -- I do believe he was too aggressive, but I do not believe it was any circumstance to lose his job, nor do I believe it was race-driven."

Several of the students seen demonstrating in Cassibry's video are black. Cassibry estimated that black students accounted for a majority of the protesters on Friday....
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5633a619e4b0631799123018?ir=Politics

Smh lol...guess they're entitled to have their own opinion

Holy shit..



 
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white folks broke not just one nigga but the surrounding community....

where is the outrage white protesting over fired black folk when its over fukk shit
 
I don't get it. I thought he had a rep among the students as being heavy handed and unnecessary, what could possibly be motivating them to protest. I'm not surprised though. The blacks in that area are probably happy to be let into the white area or what was the white area.
 
SneakDZA;8474494 said:
desertrain10;8474338 said:


Students Protest Firing Of Spring Valley High School Officer

Deputy Ben Fields was fired this week for violently arresting a black 16-year-old student
.

2 hours ago

Daniel Marans Reporter, The Huffington Post

Richland County Sheriff's Department via ASSOCIATED PRESS

Students at Spring Valley High School in Columbia, South Carolina, left their classes on Friday to protest the firing of Ben Fields, a former resource officer at the school.

Fields, until recently a sheriff's deputy in Richland County, was let go on Wednesday after a video emerged of him violently removing a 16-year-old African-American student from her chair, slamming her to the ground and arresting her. The video sparked widespread outrage and multiple government investigations as to whether the incident constituted a civil rights violation.

The local NBC affiliate WIS reported that hundreds of students participated in Friday's walkout at 10 a.m., before a school administrator told them to return to class.

John Cassibry, a 17-year-old senior, posted a video of the demonstration and a confrontation with a school administrator.

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"We've heard your voices. We appreciate you taking the time to do this," the school administrator said. "We always focus on teaching and learning. Let's head on back to class."

Some of the students responded by yelling "Free Fields."

Cassibry, who participated in the protest, told The Huffington Post that while he did not agree with Fields' conduct in the student arrest, he also did not believe the officer deserved to be fired.

"I believe it is important as a student to voice my opinion," Cassibry said. "My belief on Deputy Fields is just that -- I do believe he was too aggressive, but I do not believe it was any circumstance to lose his job, nor do I believe it was race-driven."

Several of the students seen demonstrating in Cassibry's video are black. Cassibry estimated that black students accounted for a majority of the protesters on Friday....
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5633a619e4b0631799123018?ir=Politics

Smh lol...guess they're entitled to have their own opinion

that school is a damn coon factory.

the South is in general..

i was jus tellin my cousin niggas are indictrinated into that bullshit. smmfh
 
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BOSSExcellence;8475108 said:
SneakDZA;8474494 said:
desertrain10;8474338 said:


Students Protest Firing Of Spring Valley High School Officer

Deputy Ben Fields was fired this week for violently arresting a black 16-year-old student
.

2 hours ago

Daniel Marans Reporter, The Huffington Post

Richland County Sheriff's Department via ASSOCIATED PRESS

Students at Spring Valley High School in Columbia, South Carolina, left their classes on Friday to protest the firing of Ben Fields, a former resource officer at the school.

Fields, until recently a sheriff's deputy in Richland County, was let go on Wednesday after a video emerged of him violently removing a 16-year-old African-American student from her chair, slamming her to the ground and arresting her. The video sparked widespread outrage and multiple government investigations as to whether the incident constituted a civil rights violation.

The local NBC affiliate WIS reported that hundreds of students participated in Friday's walkout at 10 a.m., before a school administrator told them to return to class.

John Cassibry, a 17-year-old senior, posted a video of the demonstration and a confrontation with a school administrator.

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"We've heard your voices. We appreciate you taking the time to do this," the school administrator said. "We always focus on teaching and learning. Let's head on back to class."

Some of the students responded by yelling "Free Fields."

Cassibry, who participated in the protest, told The Huffington Post that while he did not agree with Fields' conduct in the student arrest, he also did not believe the officer deserved to be fired.

"I believe it is important as a student to voice my opinion," Cassibry said. "My belief on Deputy Fields is just that -- I do believe he was too aggressive, but I do not believe it was any circumstance to lose his job, nor do I believe it was race-driven."

Several of the students seen demonstrating in Cassibry's video are black. Cassibry estimated that black students accounted for a majority of the protesters on Friday....
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5633a619e4b0631799123018?ir=Politics

Smh lol...guess they're entitled to have their own opinion

that school is a damn coon factory.

the South is in general..

i was jus tellin my cousin niggas are indictrinated into that bullshit. smmfh

That ain't true. The south is more segregated than the north even til this day. People in the South tend to trust whites less. Again, you can't go by this school. Spring Valley was a white school that has gained an increased black population, so a lot of the black kids have basically grown up trying to fit in with white people.
 


all original;8475472 said:
Sad when you get labeled and treated like a criminal for breaking a got damn rule! These folks ain't shit

It's like young black lives don't matter.......oh wait
 
desertrain10;8474338 said:


Students Protest Firing Of Spring Valley High School Officer

Deputy Ben Fields was fired this week for violently arresting a black 16-year-old student
.

2 hours ago

Daniel Marans Reporter, The Huffington Post

Richland County Sheriff's Department via ASSOCIATED PRESS

Students at Spring Valley High School in Columbia, South Carolina, left their classes on Friday to protest the firing of Ben Fields, a former resource officer at the school.

Fields, until recently a sheriff's deputy in Richland County, was let go on Wednesday after a video emerged of him violently removing a 16-year-old African-American student from her chair, slamming her to the ground and arresting her. The video sparked widespread outrage and multiple government investigations as to whether the incident constituted a civil rights violation.

The local NBC affiliate WIS reported that hundreds of students participated in Friday's walkout at 10 a.m., before a school administrator told them to return to class.

John Cassibry, a 17-year-old senior, posted a video of the demonstration and a confrontation with a school administrator.

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"We've heard your voices. We appreciate you taking the time to do this," the school administrator said. "We always focus on teaching and learning. Let's head on back to class."

Some of the students responded by yelling "Free Fields."

Cassibry, who participated in the protest, told The Huffington Post that while he did not agree with Fields' conduct in the student arrest, he also did not believe the officer deserved to be fired.

"I believe it is important as a student to voice my opinion," Cassibry said. "My belief on Deputy Fields is just that -- I do believe he was too aggressive, but I do not believe it was any circumstance to lose his job, nor do I believe it was race-driven."

Several of the students seen demonstrating in Cassibry's video are black. Cassibry estimated that black students accounted for a majority of the protesters on Friday....
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5633a619e4b0631799123018?ir=Politics

Smh lol...guess they're entitled to have their own opinion

So they walked out of class......but aren't they disrupting the school and disobeying rules??

The people agreeing with and support this behavior are the very same ones who agree with the cop for body slamming that young black kid for refusing to leave class...because she was "disruptive and not obeying the rules"

The only explanation for this blatant hypocrisy and double standard is because the majority of the student who walked out were white and boot-licking young coons

 
a.mann;8475903 said:
desertrain10;8474338 said:


Students Protest Firing Of Spring Valley High School Officer

Deputy Ben Fields was fired this week for violently arresting a black 16-year-old student
.

2 hours ago

Daniel Marans Reporter, The Huffington Post

Richland County Sheriff's Department via ASSOCIATED PRESS

Students at Spring Valley High School in Columbia, South Carolina, left their classes on Friday to protest the firing of Ben Fields, a former resource officer at the school.

Fields, until recently a sheriff's deputy in Richland County, was let go on Wednesday after a video emerged of him violently removing a 16-year-old African-American student from her chair, slamming her to the ground and arresting her. The video sparked widespread outrage and multiple government investigations as to whether the incident constituted a civil rights violation.

The local NBC affiliate WIS reported that hundreds of students participated in Friday's walkout at 10 a.m., before a school administrator told them to return to class.

John Cassibry, a 17-year-old senior, posted a video of the demonstration and a confrontation with a school administrator.

Advertisement

AdChoices

"We've heard your voices. We appreciate you taking the time to do this," the school administrator said. "We always focus on teaching and learning. Let's head on back to class."

Some of the students responded by yelling "Free Fields."

Cassibry, who participated in the protest, told The Huffington Post that while he did not agree with Fields' conduct in the student arrest, he also did not believe the officer deserved to be fired.

"I believe it is important as a student to voice my opinion," Cassibry said. "My belief on Deputy Fields is just that -- I do believe he was too aggressive, but I do not believe it was any circumstance to lose his job, nor do I believe it was race-driven."

Several of the students seen demonstrating in Cassibry's video are black. Cassibry estimated that black students accounted for a majority of the protesters on Friday....
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5633a619e4b0631799123018?ir=Politics

Smh lol...guess they're entitled to have their own opinion

So they walked out of class......but aren't they disrupting the school and disobeying rules??

The people agreeing with and support this behavior are the very same ones who agree with the cop for body slamming that young black kid for refusing to leave class...because she was "disruptive and not obeying the rules"

The only explanation for this blatant hypocrisy and double standard is because the majority of the student who walked out were white and boot-licking young coons

Checkmate
 
TayGettem ;8463561 said:
Copper;8463532 said:
Bunch of black people can't even unanimously agree that a teenage girl sitting at a desk shouldn't be body slammed.

You think whites would have this same dissent if a white girl was wwf'd in a classroom by a black man?

Show me ten black people I'll show you 3 traitors to their own cause

I said the cop was in the wrong what u want me to say? I'm just saying the girl could of avoided the whole thing by leaving when the teacher, principle and cop asked

I know kids do dumb shit but come on bru the teacher asked her to leave the most she would of had to do was sit outside the classroom

Instead she decided to let it escalate now wants to cry when she gets fckd up ion understand the logic

Was he wrong for going wwe on her ass YES but either way she had the choice to avoid all the B.S

"Wise man once told me, anything a man says before the word 'but', doesn't really count."

You motherfuckers disgust me with this "yes, but... " shit in these situations. If you agree it was excessive and over the top (punishment doesn't fit the crime), then there's nothing else need to be said. He was outta line. His reaction was wildly disproportionate.

There was NO reason, NO justification for this shit. NONE.

 
Remember those black teachers in Atlanta who got sentenced to hard time for cheating on tests for their students?

Where was the white community at for them?

Also they're okay with not only a orphan girl getting thrown like a rag doll for having a cell phone but another student handcuffed and hauled off for talking back?

These black parents need to have a talk with their little sambos....then again they got it from somewhere.
 
Copper;8476539 said:
Remember those black teachers in Atlanta who got sentenced to hard time for cheating on tests for their students?

Where was the white community at for them?

Also they're okay with not only a orphan girl getting thrown like a rag doll for having a cell phone but another student handcuffed and hauled off for talking back?

These black parents need to have a talk with their little sambos....then again they got it from somewhere.

Apple doesn't fall far from the tree
 
Seen a video on FB. Black cop punches a white male student..

Guess what they're saying?

The white student didn't deserve that

The black cop is getting shit

Funny
 
VIBE;8477902 said:
Seen a video on FB. Black cop punches a white male student..

Guess what they're saying?

The white student didn't deserve that

The black cop is getting shit

Funny

If you don't mind could you post the story or a link?
 
LPast;8468884 said:
Great that he was fired. What he did was overboard.

If you were the officer, what would you have done?

Maybe pepper spray. I don't know why more cops don't use it, it's nonlethal and effective af
 

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