So, what? You'd rather the police physically restrain the kid?
"I don't know how I do it. I'm like the Mr. Bean of sex." -DrunkscriblerianThe kid was freaking out, and was holding a weapon (albeit, a crude one). He was an immediate danger to anyone around him, and was probably not showing any signs of calming down. Pepper spray is justified.
Dude, the kid's now got badass and bad boy cred. When he hits high school he'll get more ass than a toilet seat.
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Fight smart, not fair.Kid had a pointy stick and was threatening enough to scare the teachers into barricading themselves and calling the cops. After the cops couldn't talk the kid down, they sprayed him with pepper spray.
"I don't know how I do it. I'm like the Mr. Bean of sex." -Drunkscriblerian"Officers say they couldn't calm Adan down, and get him to drop the stick so they say they pepper sprayed him, twice, to get him to do that, and then handcuffed him"
"His Mom says she's angry, said the police should've talked him down or waited for her to arrive"
I hate the implications that'll come from saying this, but if a police officer feels the honest to god need to pepper spray a child... twice, then It can probably be assumed they exhausted the "Talk them down" option.
And again, kid's gonna get a lot of pussy in high school.
"Drop the stick." "No." "Uhm, please?" "No." "Shit." SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
edited 6th Apr '11 11:47:27 PM by Sableflame
It is funny that the kid admits more responsibility for his behaviour than his mother does. He at least acknowledges that he might have hurt someone, and that he "kind of deserved" it.
If we disagree, that much, at least, we have in commonStill seems a little over the top, though. I mean, it was an 8-year old kid with a pointy stick. How much trouble can a trained policeman have with an 8-year old kid?
Pointy sticks are pretty dangerous.
There are too many toasters in my chimney!Policemen are trained to deal unarmed with adults that use actual weapons. I showed this to my dad (a policeman himself), and while he is very, terribly sure that these people probably had a good reason, it does sound rather silly to him.
edited 7th Apr '11 12:45:10 AM by Kayeka
And you know what police use in those situations?
Pepper spray.
There are too many toasters in my chimney!Well, if the kid charged at him fully intent on stabbing him with the sharp stick, it's not like you can expect the cop to patiently wait and shrug it off.
If you're old enough to charge at people with a makeshift spear, you're old enough to get sprayed.
You exist because we allow it and you will end because we demand it.What part of 'unarmed' don't you get?
I admit I don't know the full story* , so I'm just going to assume that they did have a very good reason. The way it reached my ears, however, did sound rather odd.
For fucks sake, it's just pepper spray man. No permanent injuries or bruises even. His eyes got hurt, story over in my book.
edited 7th Apr '11 12:50:36 AM by ViralLamb
Power corrupts. Knowledge is Power. Study hard. Be evil.Pepper spray's not something to be laughed off, you know.
~sigh~ We know pepper spray hurts like bitch, but as I said, nothing permanent. Sorry if I gave you the impression I was laughing at the child's pain.
edited 7th Apr '11 12:53:47 AM by ViralLamb
Power corrupts. Knowledge is Power. Study hard. Be evil.Pepper spray can be shrugged off about just as easily as a rapid 8-year old with a make-shift spear can, I would think.
Hm....be right back, gotta get over to the Mythbuster's website.
edited 7th Apr '11 12:56:21 AM by ViralLamb
Power corrupts. Knowledge is Power. Study hard. Be evil.How hard is it to disarm an 8-year-old?
Let's find out. Mr. Owl, how many stabs will I get while trying to disarm Aidan?
1, 2, or 3?
This is sad. The only thing I have trouble deciding is who comes off looking worse - the police or the teachers. Otherwise...yeah, I'm irritated all around.
Expergiscēre cras, medior quam hodie. (Awaken tomorrow, better than today.)