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Showing Original Post only (View all)Diabetic High School Girl Beaten by Police Officer and Arrested -- For Falling Asleep in Class [View all]
from AlterNet:
A student who was arrested and beaten for falling asleep at school is now suing an Alabama city, its police department and some school employees for civil rights violation, battery and negligent supervision and hiring. The Courthouse News Service reports that after the diabetic student fell asleep while in a room reserved for in school suspensions, a school police officer slammed her face into a cabinet and then arrested her. The incident occurred at a high school in Hoover, Alabama.
Ashlynn Avery, who has diabetes, asthma and sleep apnea, was suspended for cutting class, and had to sit in the in-school suspension room. While she was reading Huckleberry Finn, she dozed off. First, the in-school suspension supervisor walked over to her cubicle and struck it, which caused the cubicle to hit Averys head, according to the lawsuit. She woke up, but soon fell back asleep. The supervisor, Joshua Whited, then took the book from her and slammed it on on, which caused the book to hit the student in the chest.
Avery was then told to leave the room, according to the complaint, and police officer Christopher Bryant followed her. Bryant slapped her backpack, and then proceeded to shove Ashlynn face first into a file cabinet and handcuff her, the complaint states. While in the car, Avery vomited. She was taken to a hospital and had to wear a cast as a result of her injuries.
Ashlynn required follow-up care to her shoulder, arm, and wrist, Ashlynn also required extended mental counseling for trauma caused by the defendants, the lawsuit states. The Averys are seeking "compensatory and punitive damages for civil rights violations, battery and negligent supervision and hiring," the Courthouse News Service reports. ..........(more)
The complete piece is at: http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/diabetic-high-school-girl-beaten-police-officer-and-arrested-falling-asleep-class
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marmar
May 2013
OP
if this is true, that student is about to own the county and everything in it...
Blue_Tires
May 2013
#3
Because they're allowed to legally lie for any reason to any person at any time
Occulus
May 2013
#19
polygraphs are not admissible in evidence. They don't prove anything.
Manifestor_of_Light
May 2013
#73
We should require them to wear cameras that are on, recording and streaming everything they do...
backscatter712
May 2013
#9
I'm sorry for your loss, I wish I could say I thought it a rare thing, we both know it isn't
Dragonfli
May 2013
#62
Quick...someone post the pic of the cop delivering milk so we feel better about the police state!!!
davidn3600
May 2013
#14
More info from CourtHouse news, I'll venture a guess that this student is Black
azurnoir
May 2013
#15
Ship all the manufacturing jobs out of the country and this is what is left.
AnotherMcIntosh
May 2013
#45
Disgusting this shit is why a friend of mine quit the force the corruption and violence
Arcanetrance
May 2013
#18
That police officer is the kind of "good guy" that NRA wants in schools. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
May 2013
#26
It's nice that no one has insinuated that this student or her mother is lying.
redqueen
May 2013
#36
As a type 1 diabetic, I've always been a little worried about having a really low blood sugar
Lunacee_2013
May 2013
#48