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Originally Posted by Alberta_Beef
the OP said she got into a fight with another student and refused to leave.
and to me it looked more awkward than intention when it came to the desk. To me it looked like he tried to pull her out, she grabbed onto the desk and it tipped. But either way had she not got into the fight, no problems.
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http://www.cbsnews.com/news/richland...ssroom-arrest/
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While Lott said, "the student was being disruptive," his department's review of the incident led to the conclusion that Field's "use of force was unacceptable" and he "did not follow proper training, proper procedure" when he "threw her across the classroom."
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Classmates of the student say the confrontation began when a teacher and school administrator repeatedly asked her to put away her cellphone during class.
One student -- who asked that his identity be concealed -- says other kids in the class tried to defuse the situation.
"She was even told by the students to just get up and leave when the administrator came in," the student said.
Fields was then then called to remove the student.
"You're going to come with me or I'm gonna make you," Fields tells the student in the video. "Put you hands behind your back. Give me your hands, give me your hands."
When she didn't get up from her desk, the officer wrapped a forearm around her neck, flipped her and the desk backward onto the floor, tossed her toward the front of the classroom and handcuffed her.
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