Anonymous wrote:In an effort to not overcriminalize kids, the School Resource Officers were taken out of schools. They lost of the benefit of relationship building and preventive work, and were left with the responsive, punitive work.
Under the terms of the current MOU, schools don't have to call police for fights unless someone suffers an injury that cannot be treated at the school.
"...In the event of a 911 call regarding a physical attack on another that requires medical attention outside of the school health room..."
There are many fights that no outside entity knows about. MCPS works hard to make sure there is no external accountability.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/uploadedFiles/departments/security-new/220426-MCPS-Police-MOU-CEO.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s too bad MCPS punishes people who filmed the altercation. There should be transparency.
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I can’t believe there are adults who think this video provided “transparency” or that it is helpful to anyone. It is an invasion of the victim’s privacy. The victim is being identified as “Special Ed.” This minor skirmish is only being talked about because there is video. If this was your child getting shoved, would you want the video to be widely circulated?
Yes because it will be evidence of assault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s too bad MCPS punishes people who filmed the altercation. There should be transparency.
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I can’t believe there are adults who think this video provided “transparency” or that it is helpful to anyone. It is an invasion of the victim’s privacy. The victim is being identified as “Special Ed.” This minor skirmish is only being talked about because there is video. If this was your child getting shoved, would you want the video to be widely circulated?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these threads about fights in schools, taking away resource officers, punishing those for filming, what occurs, and saying how positive it is that a few kids stepped in to break it up make me think of the real life Lord of the Flies.
So MCPD ignoring these incidents because they're still mad about the county eliminating the SRO jobs?
MCPD really has no say or can do anything unless someone calls 911 and the administration lets them be involved. Trust me, my daughter was assaulted and it was like pulling teeth for MCPS to do anything. They are just as frustrated as the parents. Administration wants to keep their school's records clean and tries to sweep everything under the carpet like it is no big deal. It's infuriating
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these threads about fights in schools, taking away resource officers, punishing those for filming, what occurs, and saying how positive it is that a few kids stepped in to break it up make me think of the real life Lord of the Flies.
So MCPD ignoring these incidents because they're still mad about the county eliminating the SRO jobs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these threads about fights in schools, taking away resource officers, punishing those for filming, what occurs, and saying how positive it is that a few kids stepped in to break it up make me think of the real life Lord of the Flies.
So MCPD ignoring these incidents because they're still mad about the county eliminating the SRO jobs?
Anonymous wrote:All these threads about fights in schools, taking away resource officers, punishing those for filming, what occurs, and saying how positive it is that a few kids stepped in to break it up make me think of the real life Lord of the Flies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was more of an assault than a fight.
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I would take the video and go straight to police and press charges.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This was more of an assault than a fight.
Comments like this make me feel like I've seen a different video than others. I probably watched that video five times, and I still can't figure out which kid is meant to be the aggressor. It picks up midstream, when apparently some kids saw that there was an altercation underway.
I have no affiliation with either of these kids, but I'm baffled by folks thinking they know what's happening in this video. There's a huge size difference between the two kids, but from the comments I'm supposed to believe that the little kid is the bully. But that's also the kid whose community members picked him up and walked him away, making me think they were watching out for him.
Anyhow, this seems like a pretty minor skirmish that left no one injured. Hopefully both kids got a talking to about impulse control, and hopefully the big kids got a pat on the back for intervening.
Anonymous wrote:This was more of an assault than a fight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s too bad MCPS punishes people who filmed the altercation. There should be transparency.
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Anonymous wrote:That’s too bad MCPS punishes people who filmed the altercation. There should be transparency.