Cop Suspended After Video Emerges Of Brutal Arrests At Teen Pool Party (In McKinney Texas)

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Anonymous wrote:Were any of the teenagers hurt?

What would you like to see happen here? Career over for cop? Lawsuits? Riots?


WTF. The girl was hurt. Would you like for the someone to pull you around by your hair, throw you to the ground, knee you in the back, and then pass you on to a strange fat man to hold his your head between his sweaty thighs? Riots, absolutely not! Career over for cop, absolutely. He does not display the mental attributes to have such enormous power. Lawsuits are not an issue. The city will negotiate a quick and confidential settlement. Her college is paid for as of the time the officer displayed his mental illness.


Would you rather be Tasered?

The teen got a lucky pass.


Getting your ass beat is not a lucky pass. The hell is wrong with you?


No one got their ass beat, by any stretch. I agree it was excessive. Let's not make up our own facts here.


How many times have you been slammed face down to the ground, followed up with a knee to the back? Geese, what do you consider a beating?


Someone repeatedly beating you or kicking you, causing you bodily harm. Being restrained by a police officer is not getting your ass beat, unless it went all "Rodney King"


Being snatched by your hair is causing bodily harm. What's going on in your life that you think being snatched by your hair and being slammed on the ground is a normal occurrence?
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Anonymous wrote:Regardless of your feelings about this, please, please teach your kids to obey the police immediately in such a situation in as non-threatening way as possible. Teach them to lay down on the ground and put their hands up where the cops can see it.

This could have become a tragedy. Please teach your kids to do everything to deescalate the situation.


I agree. While I didn't see the video, someone told me that he watched the whole video (not just the clip media is showing) and the bikini girl was fighting back with the officer, was kicking and resisting quite a bit. A second kid approached the officer who was trying to detain bikini girl with his hands up AS IF he was about to attack (or push?? ) the officer I think that's when you start to see the upheaval that all the media keeps posting - that officer pulling gun on the second kid (which I think is wrong) and then that kid goes running.

While the video is bad, I think we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that there's a sense of resisting arrest, fighting back and overall disregard for officers - it's getting pretty ugly (on both the police side and the civilian side) out there.



You need to see the video before you post an opinion. Girl was not fighting back. Now she did somewhat pull away from the officer once he grabbed her, but she did that because he GRABBED at her. His way pf restraining her was not done is such a way that she could react any other way. A teenage girl in a bikini is not going to let any grown man police or not, grab at her they way that he did. She was not kicking. She was trying to get away.

I still can not believe how many of you are defending this policeman. It is so sad that you view AA children as animals that have to be lassoed in. If this was a teenage girl was of any other race, you would view this video in a different light. Just admit it. If it was a little small teenage Asian girl, white girl or even Latino/Hispanic girl, you you would not be so quick to blame her for mouthing off. She was pulled to the ground and a knee was placed on her back! She was calling for her mother! what do you expect for a teenager. I know many you like to believe that all black people have had confrontations with the police, but we have not. She was probably scared. My 12 year would run for her life if this happened to her (now she wouldn't because I've had to have "the talk"). She has never had any contact with a policeman, never seen the inside of a courtroom.

It's just so sad that you all see us as all animals. These are teenagers who make bad decisions, the grown-ups are supposed to know better, be better, act better. It is so disappointing. It is really making me re-think my view of white Americans. Starting to see yo all as one big racist group. It really makes me sad.



I see, you are proposing a new constitutional amendment.

28th amendment: No person of the female gender, between the ages of 8 and 18, and wearing a bikini, shall ever be arrested, or touched. Authorities will ensure that every police car, motorbike, bike, boat and horse carries an assortment of well-fitting clothes, in multiple colors, styles and sizes, for any said person of the female gender wearing a bikini to select and dress up, before being arrested or touched.



I know you think this response is really clever and witty, but it's not. These are issues that AA parents have to face every single day. This little, useless comment (and it was indeed little and useless) really shows that for other races, it's not concerning. It's just something you can laugh about and attempt clever comments. I, on the other hand have to deal with my 12 year old AA daughter who told me today that she may be uninvited to a swim party of a "supposed" white friend because white friend thought she (my daughter) would cause the police to show up to her community pool because she's (white friend) never seen AA's at her community pool.


This breaks my heart for your daughter. I'm white - and if I was the white friends mother, I would want to know. I would cancel my child's party before she uninvited a friend for this reason. And what type of community pool in this area hasn't seen AA or black people?


Good question.



Langley Swim and Tennis community pool. I asked my daughter again, what exactly was said to her. She said "Becky" said to her "Larla, I'm not sure you should come to my party on Wednesday because I wouldn't want happened in Texas to happen to my party. My daughter says "What happened in Texas?" Friend says "You haven't seen the video on the news, it all over the internet?" My daughter then has to remind Becky that she doesn't get to watch TV during the week and has limited access to internet. Becky says " Some Black kids went to a swim party at a community pool and someone called the police because they weren't supposed to be there. I've never seen any other black kids at our community pool, so I'm unsure if you should come. I"ll ask my mom and call you tonight." My daughter then says "OOOKAYYYY, uh maybe I shouldn't come, I'll have to ask my mom too."

I think my daughter left out some things from the conversation but she was still seriously concerned that she shouldn't go to the party. I then showed her the video of what happened. And Becky has not called as of yet to say whether or not she still is invited. If Becky has not called by 7pm, I am calling Becky's mom for clarification.


I would call Becky's Mom right now. Again, as a white parent - I would want the chance to know that my daughter was being an ignorant asshole and clear that right the F up. And, make her apologize to both you and your child.

However, the problem is Becky's Mom belongs to a pool that is all white. Living in Washington, DC - that is pretty freaking hard to come by and seems to me - something they choose to do. As a PERSON (no matter what color I am) I wouldn't want to hang out there.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Were any of the teenagers hurt?

What would you like to see happen here? Career over for cop? Lawsuits? Riots?


WTF. The girl was hurt. Would you like for the someone to pull you around by your hair, throw you to the ground, knee you in the back, and then pass you on to a strange fat man to hold his your head between his sweaty thighs? Riots, absolutely not! Career over for cop, absolutely. He does not display the mental attributes to have such enormous power. Lawsuits are not an issue. The city will negotiate a quick and confidential settlement. Her college is paid for as of the time the officer displayed his mental illness.


Would you rather be Tasered?

The teen got a lucky pass.


Getting your ass beat is not a lucky pass. The hell is wrong with you?


No one got their ass beat, by any stretch. I agree it was excessive. Let's not make up our own facts here.


How many times have you been slammed face down to the ground, followed up with a knee to the back? Geese, what do you consider a beating?


Someone repeatedly beating you or kicking you, causing you bodily harm. Being restrained by a police officer is not getting your ass beat, unless it went all "Rodney King"


You do not have to go all Rodney King to get a beating. You are very extreme, are you not. Maybe you like the rough stuff, but if someone grabbed me by the hair in malice and threw me face down into the ground, that's a beating. That child endured bodily harm. Do you require broken bones, ribs, black eyes before you consider it a beating?
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Anonymous wrote:Regardless of your feelings about this, please, please teach your kids to obey the police immediately in such a situation in as non-threatening way as possible. Teach them to lay down on the ground and put their hands up where the cops can see it.

This could have become a tragedy. Please teach your kids to do everything to deescalate the situation.


I agree. While I didn't see the video, someone told me that he watched the whole video (not just the clip media is showing) and the bikini girl was fighting back with the officer, was kicking and resisting quite a bit. A second kid approached the officer who was trying to detain bikini girl with his hands up AS IF he was about to attack (or push?? ) the officer I think that's when you start to see the upheaval that all the media keeps posting - that officer pulling gun on the second kid (which I think is wrong) and then that kid goes running.

While the video is bad, I think we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that there's a sense of resisting arrest, fighting back and overall disregard for officers - it's getting pretty ugly (on both the police side and the civilian side) out there.



You need to see the video before you post an opinion. Girl was not fighting back. Now she did somewhat pull away from the officer once he grabbed her, but she did that because he GRABBED at her. His way pf restraining her was not done is such a way that she could react any other way. A teenage girl in a bikini is not going to let any grown man police or not, grab at her they way that he did. She was not kicking. She was trying to get away.

I still can not believe how many of you are defending this policeman. It is so sad that you view AA children as animals that have to be lassoed in. If this was a teenage girl was of any other race, you would view this video in a different light. Just admit it. If it was a little small teenage Asian girl, white girl or even Latino/Hispanic girl, you you would not be so quick to blame her for mouthing off. She was pulled to the ground and a knee was placed on her back! She was calling for her mother! what do you expect for a teenager. I know many you like to believe that all black people have had confrontations with the police, but we have not. She was probably scared. My 12 year would run for her life if this happened to her (now she wouldn't because I've had to have "the talk"). She has never had any contact with a policeman, never seen the inside of a courtroom.

It's just so sad that you all see us as all animals. These are teenagers who make bad decisions, the grown-ups are supposed to know better, be better, act better. It is so disappointing. It is really making me re-think my view of white Americans. Starting to see yo all as one big racist group. It really makes me sad.



I see, you are proposing a new constitutional amendment.

28th amendment: No person of the female gender, between the ages of 8 and 18, and wearing a bikini, shall ever be arrested, or touched. Authorities will ensure that every police car, motorbike, bike, boat and horse carries an assortment of well-fitting clothes, in multiple colors, styles and sizes, for any said person of the female gender wearing a bikini to select and dress up, before being arrested or touched.



I know you think this response is really clever and witty, but it's not. These are issues that AA parents have to face every single day. This little, useless comment (and it was indeed little and useless) really shows that for other races, it's not concerning. It's just something you can laugh about and attempt clever comments. I, on the other hand have to deal with my 12 year old AA daughter who told me today that she may be uninvited to a swim party of a "supposed" white friend because white friend thought she (my daughter) would cause the police to show up to her community pool because she's (white friend) never seen AA's at her community pool.


This breaks my heart for your daughter. I'm white - and if I was the white friends mother, I would want to know. I would cancel my child's party before she uninvited a friend for this reason. And what type of community pool in this area hasn't seen AA or black people?


Good question.



Langley Swim and Tennis community pool. I asked my daughter again, what exactly was said to her. She said "Becky" said to her "Larla, I'm not sure you should come to my party on Wednesday because I wouldn't want happened in Texas to happen to my party. My daughter says "What happened in Texas?" Friend says "You haven't seen the video on the news, it all over the internet?" My daughter then has to remind Becky that she doesn't get to watch TV during the week and has limited access to internet. Becky says " Some Black kids went to a swim party at a community pool and someone called the police because they weren't supposed to be there. I've never seen any other black kids at our community pool, so I'm unsure if you should come. I"ll ask my mom and call you tonight." My daughter then says "OOOKAYYYY, uh maybe I shouldn't come, I'll have to ask my mom too."

I think my daughter left out some things from the conversation but she was still seriously concerned that she shouldn't go to the party. I then showed her the video of what happened. And Becky has not called as of yet to say whether or not she still is invited. If Becky has not called by 7pm, I am calling Becky's mom for clarification.


I would call Becky's Mom right now. Again, as a white parent - I would want the chance to know that my daughter was being an ignorant asshole and clear that right the F up. And, make her apologize to both you and your child.

However, the problem is Becky's Mom belongs to a pool that is all white. Living in Washington, DC - that is pretty freaking hard to come by and seems to me - something they choose to do. As a PERSON (no matter what color I am) I wouldn't want to hang out there.


DP, this is not WDC. This is Virginia.
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Anonymous wrote:Regardless of your feelings about this, please, please teach your kids to obey the police immediately in such a situation in as non-threatening way as possible. Teach them to lay down on the ground and put their hands up where the cops can see it.

This could have become a tragedy. Please teach your kids to do everything to deescalate the situation.


I agree. While I didn't see the video, someone told me that he watched the whole video (not just the clip media is showing) and the bikini girl was fighting back with the officer, was kicking and resisting quite a bit. A second kid approached the officer who was trying to detain bikini girl with his hands up AS IF he was about to attack (or push?? ) the officer I think that's when you start to see the upheaval that all the media keeps posting - that officer pulling gun on the second kid (which I think is wrong) and then that kid goes running.

While the video is bad, I think we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that there's a sense of resisting arrest, fighting back and overall disregard for officers - it's getting pretty ugly (on both the police side and the civilian side) out there.



You need to see the video before you post an opinion. Girl was not fighting back. Now she did somewhat pull away from the officer once he grabbed her, but she did that because he GRABBED at her. His way pf restraining her was not done is such a way that she could react any other way. A teenage girl in a bikini is not going to let any grown man police or not, grab at her they way that he did. She was not kicking. She was trying to get away.

I still can not believe how many of you are defending this policeman. It is so sad that you view AA children as animals that have to be lassoed in. If this was a teenage girl was of any other race, you would view this video in a different light. Just admit it. If it was a little small teenage Asian girl, white girl or even Latino/Hispanic girl, you you would not be so quick to blame her for mouthing off. She was pulled to the ground and a knee was placed on her back! She was calling for her mother! what do you expect for a teenager. I know many you like to believe that all black people have had confrontations with the police, but we have not. She was probably scared. My 12 year would run for her life if this happened to her (now she wouldn't because I've had to have "the talk"). She has never had any contact with a policeman, never seen the inside of a courtroom.

It's just so sad that you all see us as all animals. These are teenagers who make bad decisions, the grown-ups are supposed to know better, be better, act better. It is so disappointing. It is really making me re-think my view of white Americans. Starting to see yo all as one big racist group. It really makes me sad.



I see, you are proposing a new constitutional amendment.

28th amendment: No person of the female gender, between the ages of 8 and 18, and wearing a bikini, shall ever be arrested, or touched. Authorities will ensure that every police car, motorbike, bike, boat and horse carries an assortment of well-fitting clothes, in multiple colors, styles and sizes, for any said person of the female gender wearing a bikini to select and dress up, before being arrested or touched.



I know you think this response is really clever and witty, but it's not. These are issues that AA parents have to face every single day. This little, useless comment (and it was indeed little and useless) really shows that for other races, it's not concerning. It's just something you can laugh about and attempt clever comments. I, on the other hand have to deal with my 12 year old AA daughter who told me today that she may be uninvited to a swim party of a "supposed" white friend because white friend thought she (my daughter) would cause the police to show up to her community pool because she's (white friend) never seen AA's at her community pool.


This breaks my heart for your daughter. I'm white - and if I was the white friends mother, I would want to know. I would cancel my child's party before she uninvited a friend for this reason. And what type of community pool in this area hasn't seen AA or black people?


Good question.



Langley Swim and Tennis community pool. I asked my daughter again, what exactly was said to her. She said "Becky" said to her "Larla, I'm not sure you should come to my party on Wednesday because I wouldn't want happened in Texas to happen to my party. My daughter says "What happened in Texas?" Friend says "You haven't seen the video on the news, it all over the internet?" My daughter then has to remind Becky that she doesn't get to watch TV during the week and has limited access to internet. Becky says " Some Black kids went to a swim party at a community pool and someone called the police because they weren't supposed to be there. I've never seen any other black kids at our community pool, so I'm unsure if you should come. I"ll ask my mom and call you tonight." My daughter then says "OOOKAYYYY, uh maybe I shouldn't come, I'll have to ask my mom too."

I think my daughter left out some things from the conversation but she was still seriously concerned that she shouldn't go to the party. I then showed her the video of what happened. And Becky has not called as of yet to say whether or not she still is invited. If Becky has not called by 7pm, I am calling Becky's mom for clarification.


I would call Becky's Mom right now. Again, as a white parent - I would want the chance to know that my daughter was being an ignorant asshole and clear that right the F up. And, make her apologize to both you and your child.

However, the problem is Becky's Mom belongs to a pool that is all white. Living in Washington, DC - that is pretty freaking hard to come by and seems to me - something they choose to do. As a PERSON (no matter what color I am) I wouldn't want to hang out there.


DP, this is not WDC. This is Virginia.


Ah....say no more. Best of luck.
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Anonymous wrote:Were any of the teenagers hurt?

What would you like to see happen here? Career over for cop? Lawsuits? Riots?


WTF. The girl was hurt. Would you like for the someone to pull you around by your hair, throw you to the ground, knee you in the back, and then pass you on to a strange fat man to hold his your head between his sweaty thighs? Riots, absolutely not! Career over for cop, absolutely. He does not display the mental attributes to have such enormous power. Lawsuits are not an issue. The city will negotiate a quick and confidential settlement. Her college is paid for as of the time the officer displayed his mental illness.


Why are you getting all pissy with me? I was asking because I didn't know. Was she hospitalized? Does she have injuries? Was it only emotional trauma?

I asked what people wanted to see happen here hoping to steer the conversation away from:
"you're an asshole"
"yeah well you like to have sex with children!"

But I guess that is to much to ask for.


You know what, you're right. I apologize as you have indicated that your intent was good. Reading so many of these ridiculous racist posts does make me pissy. I don't know if she was hospitalized, but if she was arrested, based on the video, police procedures would require medical attention before detention. If she was not detained, Asa parent, I would have sought medical attention, if for nothing else, peace of mind. Based on her screams, I would argue that there is emotional trauma. And good luck, getting these kids to cooperate in any police interactions or investigations in the future. They can't trust them.

And yes, I do agree that anybody who thinks that 14 year olds are adults and not children, also makes excuses for pedophiles. I mean you can't say a kid is an adult for some things and not others. The age number doesn't change.


No worries, I completely understand. I hope she is physically okay. I am sure she's going to have some emotional trauma and bias against authority. It is sad, I feel so bad for her. As a parent I would feel awful, you think your child is safe heading to a summer pool party and then this happens.
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So the kid got pushed to the ground and restrained in cuffs, how exactly is that a beating?
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Langley Swim and Tennis community pool. I asked my daughter again, what exactly was said to her. She said "Becky" said to her "Larla, I'm not sure you should come to my party on Wednesday because I wouldn't want happened in Texas to happen to my party. My daughter says "What happened in Texas?" Friend says "You haven't seen the video on the news, it all over the internet?" My daughter then has to remind Becky that she doesn't get to watch TV during the week and has limited access to internet. Becky says " Some Black kids went to a swim party at a community pool and someone called the police because they weren't supposed to be there. I've never seen any other black kids at our community pool, so I'm unsure if you should come. I"ll ask my mom and call you tonight." My daughter then says "OOOKAYYYY, uh maybe I shouldn't come, I'll have to ask my mom too."

I think my daughter left out some things from the conversation but she was still seriously concerned that she shouldn't go to the party. I then showed her the video of what happened. And Becky has not called as of yet to say whether or not she still is invited. If Becky has not called by 7pm, I am calling Becky's mom for clarification.


On behalf of the white people, please apologize to your daughter for being treated so disrespectfully. If I found out my "Becky" behaved so atrociously, I'd sure punish her by canceling her party in it's entirety.
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Anonymous wrote:So the kid got pushed to the ground and restrained in cuffs, how exactly is that a beating?


Did you watch the video?
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Anonymous wrote:So the kid got pushed to the ground and restrained in cuffs, how exactly is that a beating?


Did you watch the video?


Yes, I am seen more extreme take downs of juvenilles all over the place. Maybe the officer should have tazed her and then cuffed but I assume that would cause people to be upset.

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Anonymous wrote:So the kid got pushed to the ground and restrained in cuffs, how exactly is that a beating?


Did you watch the video?


Yes, I am seen more extreme take downs of juvenilles all over the place. Maybe the officer should have tazed her and then cuffed but I assume that would cause people to be upset.



No, that would be OK, because then the police guy wouldn't have to touch her bikini.
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Men are always going to be treated more harshly than women, but black women historically haven't been given that same benefit. Just like when a person goes missing, it's been proven that white women are the top of the totem pole. Even white men get looked over. Therefore I'd say that video is not really a great comparison.
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Anonymous wrote:Were any of the teenagers hurt?

What would you like to see happen here? Career over for cop? Lawsuits? Riots?


WTF. The girl was hurt. Would you like for the someone to pull you around by your hair, throw you to the ground, knee you in the back, and then pass you on to a strange fat man to hold his your head between his sweaty thighs? Riots, absolutely not! Career over for cop, absolutely. He does not display the mental attributes to have such enormous power. Lawsuits are not an issue. The city will negotiate a quick and confidential settlement. Her college is paid for as of the time the officer displayed his mental illness.


Would you rather be Tasered?

The teen got a lucky pass.


Getting your ass beat is not a lucky pass. The hell is wrong with you?


No one got their ass beat, by any stretch. I agree it was excessive. Let's not make up our own facts here.


How many times have you been slammed face down to the ground, followed up with a knee to the back? Geese, what do you consider a beating?


Someone repeatedly beating you or kicking you, causing you bodily harm. Being restrained by a police officer is not getting your ass beat, unless it went all "Rodney King"


You do not have to go all Rodney King to get a beating. You are very extreme, are you not. Maybe you like the rough stuff, but if someone grabbed me by the hair in malice and threw me face down into the ground, that's a beating. That child endured bodily harm. Do you require broken bones, ribs, black eyes before you consider it a beating?


If she is resisting, she is going to be restrained.
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Langley Swim and Tennis community pool. I asked my daughter again, what exactly was said to her. She said "Becky" said to her "Larla, I'm not sure you should come to my party on Wednesday because I wouldn't want happened in Texas to happen to my party. My daughter says "What happened in Texas?" Friend says "You haven't seen the video on the news, it all over the internet?" My daughter then has to remind Becky that she doesn't get to watch TV during the week and has limited access to internet. Becky says " Some Black kids went to a swim party at a community pool and someone called the police because they weren't supposed to be there. I've never seen any other black kids at our community pool, so I'm unsure if you should come. I"ll ask my mom and call you tonight." My daughter then says "OOOKAYYYY, uh maybe I shouldn't come, I'll have to ask my mom too."

I think my daughter left out some things from the conversation but she was still seriously concerned that she shouldn't go to the party. I then showed her the video of what happened. And Becky has not called as of yet to say whether or not she still is invited. If Becky has not called by 7pm, I am calling Becky's mom for clarification.


On behalf of the white people, please apologize to your daughter for being treated so disrespectfully. If I found out my "Becky" behaved so atrociously, I'd sure punish her by canceling her party in it's entirety.


Are you the Emperor of White People?
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Anonymous wrote:Were any of the teenagers hurt?

What would you like to see happen here? Career over for cop? Lawsuits? Riots?


WTF. The girl was hurt. Would you like for the someone to pull you around by your hair, throw you to the ground, knee you in the back, and then pass you on to a strange fat man to hold his your head between his sweaty thighs? Riots, absolutely not! Career over for cop, absolutely. He does not display the mental attributes to have such enormous power. Lawsuits are not an issue. The city will negotiate a quick and confidential settlement. Her college is paid for as of the time the officer displayed his mental illness.


Would you rather be Tasered?

The teen got a lucky pass.


Getting your ass beat is not a lucky pass. The hell is wrong with you?


No one got their ass beat, by any stretch. I agree it was excessive. Let's not make up our own facts here.


How many times have you been slammed face down to the ground, followed up with a knee to the back? Geese, what do you consider a beating?


Someone repeatedly beating you or kicking you, causing you bodily harm. Being restrained by a police officer is not getting your ass beat, unless it went all "Rodney King"


You do not have to go all Rodney King to get a beating. You are very extreme, are you not. Maybe you like the rough stuff, but if someone grabbed me by the hair in malice and threw me face down into the ground, that's a beating. That child endured bodily harm. Do you require broken bones, ribs, black eyes before you consider it a beating?


If she is resisting, she is going to be restrained.

You mean like being told to get on the ground when you are already on the ground, you mean like that?
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