Pick her up...........take her to a hall closet. Detain her............and tell someone to quickly call her parents if they haven't already.
Wait for them to arrive and confront their child. Then...........I'd explain the possible charges that would arise as a result of her behavior.
Not book her.
Moving a person more than 5 feet against there will is kidnapping. Locking a kid in a hall closet is child abuse, possibly child endangerment depending on what's in the closet. This was the best course of action. The kid is not going to serve any time or anything like that, she was brought to the station and probably calmed the **** down promptly once she realized she was in real trouble...
Just send her to social services and not home where this behavior most likely originated. Meanwhile the school staff should be suspended as well. If they cannot handle a 6 year old and keep her from hurting the principle, how could they be responsable for the safety of all the other children in their care.
That's a stark contrast, $h!t some shoot & kill unarmed people & are allowed to leave the state of Florida while a 6 year old gets arrested elsewhere, lol!!
There's a worrying trend in US schools that have embedded police officers to use them unnecessarily to enforce school discipline. I read about schools in the US where citations were issued for things like lateness and uniform violations. The citations involved monetary fines which could result in criminal charges could be incurred for nonpayment. In other words at these schools young people are being involved in unnecessary brushes with the law that can result in arrests and jail time for discipline issues that should be dealt with by teaching staff.
Without knowing the exact details of this case it's hard to be certain what happened but it certainly does seem absurd to be arresting a six year old and taking her to a police station in handcuffs for having a tantrum in the principle's office.
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