View Full Version : Beware of irate jelly beanless kindergarteners


neils7147933
03-21-2005, 11:43 PM
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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&u=/ap/20050318/ap_on_re_us/child_arrested_1&printer=1

5-Year-Old Cuffed, Arrested in Florida

Fri Mar 18, 1:45 PM ET


ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - A 5-year-old girl was arrested, cuffed and put in back of a police cruiser after an outburst at school where she threw books and boxes, kicked a teacher in the shins, smashed a candy dish, hit an assistant principal in the stomach and drew on the walls.

The students were counting jelly beans as part of a math exercise at Fairmount Park Elementary School when the little girl began acting silly. That's when her teacher took away her jelly beans, outraging the child.

Minutes later, the 40-pound girl was in the back of a police cruiser, under arrest for battery. Her hands were bound with plastic ties, her ankles in handcuffs.

"I don't want to go to jail," she said moments after her arrest Monday.

No charges were filed and the girl went home with her mother.

While police say their actions were proper, school officials were not pleased with the outcome.

"We never want to have 5-year-old children arrested," said Michael Bessette, the district's Area III superintendent.

The district's campus police should have been called to help and not local police, he said.

Bessette said campus police routinely deal with children and are trained to calm them in such situations.

Under the district's code of student conduct, students are to be suspended for 10 days and recommended for expulsion for unprovoked attacks, even if they don't result in serious injury. But district spokesman Ron Stone said that rule wouldn't apply to kindergartners.


"She's been appropriately disciplined under the circumstances," he said.


The girl's mother, Inda Akins, said she is consulting an attorney.


"She's never going back to that school," Akins said. "They set my baby up."

BadMagick
03-21-2005, 11:45 PM
Yeah, I'm sure they instigated her being a little brat. Man, I'd kick the **** out of my kid if they did something like that. They wouldn't be going back because of some half-assed conspiracy; they wouldn't be going back because they wouldn't be able to ****ing walk for three months.

I hate these parents who think their kid can do no wrong. They piss me off so much. It's always someone else's fault, it's never their kid, or their ****ty parenting. What bull****. I hope that mom suffers a horrible, horrible death, with her little *****-daughter.

joeboxer
03-22-2005, 12:58 AM
probably set her up just to get the jelly's. the cops, the teacher, the principal they are all laughin it up right now eating the jellies.

MolotoVSolution
03-22-2005, 08:17 AM
probably set her up just to get the jelly's. the cops, the teacher, the principal they are all laughin it up right now eating the jellies.


hahah , yeah..... but thats some screwed up **** man lol

DR. FREECLOUD
03-22-2005, 08:31 AM
they should have hauled her ass off to jail along with the mother for being a lousy parent. if my daughter ever acts out like that you're damn straight she wont be able to walk for 3 months. see this is exactly whats wrong with kids today. they are way too protected. i think what was done was the least that should have happened. because there are no consequences people are becoming more apt to do wrong. now this little **** headed girl is gonna think she can get away with murder if it goes to court and her mom wins.

neils7147933
03-22-2005, 08:35 AM
At age 5, a kid should be scared to get in trouble by his/her parents. They should know that they are punished if they misbehave; and what this girl did would be a serious punishment.

But all this bull**** about kids getting tasered (other case) or cuffed and thrown in the back of a squad car is way too extreme. We don't live in a police state (quite yet)...

SonnyG8R
03-22-2005, 09:26 AM
Most schools have a special Ed department with E.H. teachers who are trained to deal with disruptive children.

It sounds like the school and police blew the opportunity to defuse the situation. The cops completely overreacted, and the school should be embarrassed.

That being said, the mother sounds like a total loser too. It probably her fault the child behaves the way she does. The comment "They set my baby up" is a joke. They just didn't handle the situation correctly.

DR. FREECLOUD
03-22-2005, 09:29 AM
At age 5, a kid should be scared to get in trouble by his/her parents. They should know that they are punished if they misbehave; and what this girl did would be a serious punishment.

But all this bull**** about kids getting tasered (other case) or cuffed and thrown in the back of a squad car is way too extreme. We don't live in a police state (quite yet)...

hey neils you know, i do beleive that there are some wacked out cases out there, but if the parents aren't doing thier job, and obviously in this case they aren't, then being cuffed and stuck in the back of the car was good for the girl. it sends a message. just because you can get away with it at home does not mean that you can away from home. that girl will not act aout again i can assure you. that is unless it actually does go to court and the girls mom wins. thisact could have just saved this girl from becoming a monster. personally i would rather them have done what they did than to paddle her like they did when i was in school.

as far as being tasered and all that....i don't agree with it unless they are being violenlt and will not let themselves be contained. depending on the age of course. i mean lets face at certain ages you can restrain them without a taser.

PBDS
03-22-2005, 09:54 AM
BEWARE OF THESE DOMESTIC TERRORISTS:
Public Service Announcements from the Land of the Free

Beware of the Pigeon Feeding Elderly Woman
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7348

Beware of the Cookie Girls
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7218

Beware of the Dildo Peddlers
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29460

Beware of the "bare" boob tube during daylight hours
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30050

Beware of young authors of fiction:
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30054

Beware of Girl Scouts selling cookies:
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30653

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&u=/ap/20050318/ap_on_re_us/child_arrested_1&printer=1

5-Year-Old Cuffed, Arrested in Florida

Fri Mar 18, 1:45 PM ET


ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - A 5-year-old girl was arrested, cuffed and put in back of a police cruiser after an outburst at school where she threw books and boxes, kicked a teacher in the shins, smashed a candy dish, hit an assistant principal in the stomach and drew on the walls.

The students were counting jelly beans as part of a math exercise at Fairmount Park Elementary School when the little girl began acting silly. That's when her teacher took away her jelly beans, outraging the child.

Minutes later, the 40-pound girl was in the back of a police cruiser, under arrest for battery. Her hands were bound with plastic ties, her ankles in handcuffs.

"I don't want to go to jail," she said moments after her arrest Monday.

No charges were filed and the girl went home with her mother.

While police say their actions were proper, school officials were not pleased with the outcome.

"We never want to have 5-year-old children arrested," said Michael Bessette, the district's Area III superintendent.

The district's campus police should have been called to help and not local police, he said.

Bessette said campus police routinely deal with children and are trained to calm them in such situations.

Under the district's code of student conduct, students are to be suspended for 10 days and recommended for expulsion for unprovoked attacks, even if they don't result in serious injury. But district spokesman Ron Stone said that rule wouldn't apply to kindergartners.


"She's been appropriately disciplined under the circumstances," he said.


The girl's mother, Inda Akins, said she is consulting an attorney.


"She's never going back to that school," Akins said. "They set my baby up."


...That particular school as well as most of the schools in St. Pete(besides the private ones) are madhouses. We have several friends that taught in St. Pete and left for the Manatee county school district because they couldn't take it there anymore. They have a huge problem with apathetic parents(actually alot of times it's only one parent), no discipline at home, and no moral base from which to teach these kids. The whole school system up there is horrible. It's a damn shame too.

PBDS
03-22-2005, 09:58 AM
BTW, Neils, where the hell do you find this stuff? Is there some social injustice, everything is Bush's fault, leftist website that keeps track of these things? That article didn't even appear in my paper as far as I know and we are just below St. Pete and about 15 minutes away from them. You got alot of free time on your hands my friend.

Atwa_66
03-22-2005, 11:03 AM
hahahahahhahaha i love it

WHEN 5 YEAR OLD GIRLS ATTACK

neils7147933
03-22-2005, 11:06 AM
BTW, Neils, where the hell do you find this stuff? Is there some social injustice, everything is Bush's fault, leftist website that keeps track of these things? That article didn't even appear in my paper as far as I know and we are just below St. Pete and about 15 minutes away from them. You got alot of free time on your hands my friend.

Associated Press article from St. Petersburg Times listed at this yahoo address:

article was on yahoo:

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=519&u=/ap/20050318/ap_on_re_us/child_arrested_1&printer=1

neils7147933
04-23-2005, 08:39 AM
BTW, Neils, where the hell do you find this stuff? Is there some social injustice, everything is Bush's fault, leftist website that keeps track of these things? That article didn't even appear in my paper as far as I know and we are just below St. Pete and about 15 minutes away from them. You got alot of free time on your hands my friend.

It's always fun to pick on me as a conspiracy nut who believes everything he reads, but this time

apparently they got it on tape

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=533&e=6&u=/ap/20050423/ap_on_re_us/handcuffed_girl

Video: Police Handcuffed 5-Year-Old Girl

1 hour, 14 minutes ago U.S. National - AP



ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - A 5-year-old girl was handcuffed by police after she tore papers off a bulletin board and punched an assistant principal in kindergarten class, according to a video released by a lawyer for the child's mother.



The 30-minute tape shows the child appearing to calm down before three officers pinned her arms behind her back and put on handcuffs as she screamed, "No!"


The camera was rolling March 14 as part of a classroom self-improvement exercise at Fairmount Park Elementary, attorney John Trevena said.


Trevena, who provided the tape to the media this week, said he got it from police.


"The image itself will be seared into people's minds when you have three police officers bending a child over a table and forcibly handcuffing her," said Trevena, who represents the girl's mother, Inga Akins.


Police spokesman Bill Proffitt said an investigation into the matter would be complete in about two weeks and the findings would be made public


Looks like the mainstream national media wanted audiovisual before making it a large story. It took about a month...

PBDS
04-23-2005, 09:40 AM
It's always fun to pick on me as a conspiracy nut who believes everything he reads, but this time

apparently they got it on tape

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=533&e=6&u=/ap/20050423/ap_on_re_us/handcuffed_girl

Video: Police Handcuffed 5-Year-Old Girl

1 hour, 14 minutes ago U.S. National - AP



ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - A 5-year-old girl was handcuffed by police after she tore papers off a bulletin board and punched an assistant principal in kindergarten class, according to a video released by a lawyer for the child's mother.



The 30-minute tape shows the child appearing to calm down before three officers pinned her arms behind her back and put on handcuffs as she screamed, "No!"


The camera was rolling March 14 as part of a classroom self-improvement exercise at Fairmount Park Elementary, attorney John Trevena said.


Trevena, who provided the tape to the media this week, said he got it from police.


"The image itself will be seared into people's minds when you have three police officers bending a child over a table and forcibly handcuffing her," said Trevena, who represents the girl's mother, Inga Akins.


Police spokesman Bill Proffitt said an investigation into the matter would be complete in about two weeks and the findings would be made public


Looks like the mainstream national media wanted audiovisual before making it a large story. It took about a month...


.....The conspiracy theories are a completely different subject from this. I never doubted that this story wasn't true. I didn't think you made it up.