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salafibrigades
School Guards Break Child's Arm And Arrest Her For Dropping Cake
Pandemic of police and security violence continues unabated

Steve Watson
Infowars.net
Friday, Sept 28, 2007

School security guards in Palmdale, CA have been caught on camera assaulting a 16-year-old girl and breaking her arm after she spilled some cake during lunch and left some crumbs on the floor after cleaning it up.

The incident occurred last week at Knight High School in Palmdale and was caught on a cell phone camera by another pupil who was then also assaulted by the security guards.

Watch video of the incident here and here.

The girl, Pleajhai Mervin, told Fox News LA that she was bumped while queuing for lunch and dropped the cake. After being ordered to clean it up and then re-clean the spot three times, she attempted to leave the area out of embarrassment but was jumped on by security who forced her onto a table, breaking her wrist in the process.

Pleajhai also says that the security guard in the picture yelled "hold still nappy-head" at her, which at the time she did not know was a racist comment.

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In an even more shocking development the security guards later had the mother of the girl arrested after she sought out an attorney and demanded that the guard be arrested, telling her that if she wanted the guard detained then she herself would also be charged with battery after she allegedly pushed the guard and an assistant principal of the school. She has also been suspended from her job at another school in the county.

The school expelled Pleajhai for five days before then having her arrested for battery and for littering (the dropping of the cake). Then they had the pupil who captured the video arrested along with his sister who was merely present at the scene.

A walkout is planned for this morning by some students, after which the protesters will call for the firing of the main security guard involved.

The incident serves as another unbelievable case in the wave of police brutality sweeping the country. In recent days we have covered multiple incidents of this nature and have compiled them into a page which will no doubt be added to in the months to come.

Commentators have linked the increased cases of brutality with a post 9/11 mentality in America where civil liberties have been totally diminished and the anointed "authorities" simply consider themselves above the law.

Former Reagan government official Paul Craig Roberts, for instance, has succinctly described the mentality as having turned "an epidemic of US police brutality into a pandemic".

The media reports linked above clearly sympathize with the girl and her mother but only because the girl "fully complied with the guards' orders".

What on earth have things come to when children are being physically assaulted and arrested in schools by huge fat thugs 5 times their size for "not complying with orders"?

Police and security officials are being trained that it's OK to beat, torture and taser anyone should they not answer their questions or comply with their every order.

The "security" and well being of citizens is no longer the concern of these moronic hired beefbrains who revel in their false positions of power. Ask yourself, why is the security guy pictured above wearing shades indoors? Because it is part of the gang mentality of these idiots who think its cool to put the fear of life into small kids and then break their bones if they fail to cower like mice when picked upon
curleydan
im pretty sure she had it coming.
Apoc13
did she or did she not, drop cake? she's lucky that's all she got
Reed Rothchild
When are those nappy heads going to learn to LISTEN?
curleydan
she is damn lucky john kerry wasnt there or she might have ended up tazed too!
harley-davidson
Please tell me she's in jail
Reed Rothchild
Quote: Originally posted by harley-davidson
Please tell me she's in jail


No, but at least they arrested her mom too. No telling what might happen with animals like that out on the street, dropping cake and shit.
curleydan
Quote: Originally posted by Reed Rothchild
No, but at least they arrested her mom too. No telling what might happen with animals like that out on the street, dropping cake and shit.
thats good police work.
Bronks Breasts
Blackwater now does school security ?
Reverend Tyler
Damn thats fucked up
zimmie
Fox news?.....no upstanding liberal would give any creedence to this story......
V00 D00
Too easy on her......Should go after her parents now.
salafibrigades
video here

http://www.myfoxla.com/myfox/pages/...Id=1.1.1&sflg=1

http://www.myfoxla.com/myfox/pages/...TY&pageId=1.1.1
ICE CUBAN
Probably didn't even buy that cake. Probably has free lunch. You know the type. That was the government's cake and that little bitch is out wasting our precious tax dollars that should go to needy corporations, oil companies, and mercenaries.

WHAT A BITCH!!!!!
Reed Rothchild
Quote: Originally posted by ICE CUBAN
Probably didn't even buy that cake. Probably has free lunch. You know the type. That was the government's cake and that little bitch is out wasting our precious tax dollars that should go to needy corporations, oil companies, and mercenaries.

WHAT A BITCH!!!!!


Yeah, her momma was wearing a lot of gold and shit too, probably makes payments on her Cadillac with her welfare check, and has like 15 kids to get more free government money.
salafibrigades
Court rules school officials acted properly in strip search

By Diane Saunders, Staff Writer

Safford Middle School officials did not violate the civil rights of a 13-year-old Safford girl when they forced her to disrobe and expose her breasts and pubic area four years ago while looking for a drug, according to the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling.

The justices voted 2-1 in favor of the Safford School District on Sept. 21. The decision upheld a federal district court's summary judgement that Safford Middle School Vice Principal Kerry Wilson, school nurse Peggy Schwallier and administrative assistant Helen Romero did not violate the girl's Fourth Amendment rights on Oct. 8, 2003, when they subjected her to a strip search in an effort to find Ibuprofen, an anti-inflammatory drug sold over the counter and in prescription strengths.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
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The Safford School District has since (in 2005) adopted a policy that states, "Disrobing of a student is overly instrusive for purposes of most student searches and is improper without express concurrence from school district counsel."

The girl's mother filed a federal law suit against the district and Middle School officials because they forced her daughter to strip down to her underwear then move her bra and panties in such a way that her breasts and pubic area were exposed. The mother also asserts that she was not notified of the impending search.

In the opinion written by Judge Richard Clifton, "Based on the information available to them, defendants (Safford School District, Wilson, Schwallier and Romero) had 'reasonable grounds' for suspecting that the search of (the girl's) person would turn up evidence that (the girl) had violated or was violating either the law or the rules of the school."

Clifton wrote that Wilson and the others had reasonable grounds for believing the girl had Ibuprofen based on conversations with two other students.

The other students said the girl possessed Ibuprofen and had distributed the drug to others, according to the court report.

Judge Richard R. Clifton, however, disagreed with Thomas and Judge Michael Daly Hawkins, and wrote the dissenting opinion.

"I disagree, however, with the assertion that the search of (the girl's) person was reasonable in scope," Clifton wrote. "It was unreasonable to force (the girl), a 13-year-old girl, to expose her breasts and public area to schools officials."

Safford School District Superintendent Mark Tregaskes said school officials do not see the Appellate Court's ruling as giving them the OK to strip search students when possession of over-the-counter drugs are suspected.

"That's never been the case either before or after this decision," Tregaskes said, adding that the term can be misleading.

He also said parents are usually notified, depending on the circumstances.

A school district policy, adopted in 2005, states, "School officials have the right to search and seize property, including school property temporarily assigned to students, when there is reason to believe that some material or matter detrimental to health, safety and welfare of the student(s) exists. Disrobing of a student is overly instrusive for purposes of most student searches and is improper without express concurrence from school district counsel."

School district policies also state that students cannot possess or take over-the-counter drugs without the written consent of their parents. Over-the-counter drugs must be brought to the school in its original container and be administered by a school official, the policy states.

Under certain circumstances, however, students may administer medications to themselves if they provide written permission from their parents.
curleydan
Quote: Originally posted by salafibrigades
Court rules school officials acted properly in strip search

By Diane Saunders, Staff Writer

Safford Middle School officials did not violate the civil rights of a 13-year-old Safford girl when they forced her to disrobe and expose her breasts and pubic area four years ago while looking for a drug, according to the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling.

The justices voted 2-1 in favor of the Safford School District on Sept. 21. The decision upheld a federal district court's summary judgement that Safford Middle School Vice Principal Kerry Wilson, school nurse Peggy Schwallier and administrative assistant Helen Romero did not violate the girl's Fourth Amendment rights on Oct. 8, 2003, when they subjected her to a strip search in an effort to find Ibuprofen, an anti-inflammatory drug sold over the counter and in prescription strengths.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Print this story | Email this story
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The Safford School District has since (in 2005) adopted a policy that states, "Disrobing of a student is overly instrusive for purposes of most student searches and is improper without express concurrence from school district counsel."

The girl's mother filed a federal law suit against the district and Middle School officials because they forced her daughter to strip down to her underwear then move her bra and panties in such a way that her breasts and pubic area were exposed. The mother also asserts that she was not notified of the impending search.

In the opinion written by Judge Richard Clifton, "Based on the information available to them, defendants (Safford School District, Wilson, Schwallier and Romero) had 'reasonable grounds' for suspecting that the search of (the girl's) person would turn up evidence that (the girl) had violated or was violating either the law or the rules of the school."

Clifton wrote that Wilson and the others had reasonable grounds for believing the girl had Ibuprofen based on conversations with two other students.

The other students said the girl possessed Ibuprofen and had distributed the drug to others, according to the court report.

Judge Richard R. Clifton, however, disagreed with Thomas and Judge Michael Daly Hawkins, and wrote the dissenting opinion.

"I disagree, however, with the assertion that the search of (the girl's) person was reasonable in scope," Clifton wrote. "It was unreasonable to force (the girl), a 13-year-old girl, to expose her breasts and public area to schools officials."

Safford School District Superintendent Mark Tregaskes said school officials do not see the Appellate Court's ruling as giving them the OK to strip search students when possession of over-the-counter drugs are suspected.

"That's never been the case either before or after this decision," Tregaskes said, adding that the term can be misleading.

He also said parents are usually notified, depending on the circumstances.

A school district policy, adopted in 2005, states, "School officials have the right to search and seize property, including school property temporarily assigned to students, when there is reason to believe that some material or matter detrimental to health, safety and welfare of the student(s) exists. Disrobing of a student is overly instrusive for purposes of most student searches and is improper without express concurrence from school district counsel."

School district policies also state that students cannot possess or take over-the-counter drugs without the written consent of their parents. Over-the-counter drugs must be brought to the school in its original container and be administered by a school official, the policy states.

Under certain circumstances, however, students may administer medications to themselves if they provide written permission from their parents.


this post is useless without pics
salafibrigades
Quote: Originally posted by curleydan
this post is useless without pics


johnincleveland
These wanna be police officers think they can do anything they want.
Max-the-Silent
My prediction is that the family will end up owning the school district.

I hope that the DA's office goes for charges on the guard.
zimmie
she looks 15 to me...oh well, it's a Fox news story
Monster_Zero
"Don't TAZE me, bro... don't TAZE me!"
Stonewall
Quote: Originally posted by harley-davidson
Please tell me she's in jail




Geez... She already has a broken arm and now you want her in jail...

What is your motto?... "Spare The Rod, Spoil The Child"?
Thorswhore


and all you fucks here with these comments are... HAHAHA.. bastards.
Thorswhore
Jesus fucking christ Salaf. you're pissing me off with all of these stories... I am starting to hate america more and more.
ICE CUBAN
While in jail this criminal can lift weights and convert to Islam. She obviously needs the death penalty.
Jeton
anyone who hates the 2nd Amendment has absolute zero right to complain about police brutality. they'll still complain, of course...but in the manner a masochistic-submissive does when they're not really in control of a 'scene'.
Stonewall
Quote: Originally posted by ICE CUBAN
While in jail this criminal can lift weights and convert to Islam. She obviously needs the death penalty.



But then again... most likely she'll join the Nation of Islam and will emerge from prison with a healthy hatred of whitey and a firm belief in UFO's.

We can live with that.

:)
kali
Quote: Originally posted by Thorswhore
Jesus fucking christ Salaf. you're pissing me off with all of these stories... I am starting to hate america more and more.
you and me too.

there's a bunch of barbarians living here :afs:

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