Didn't see this being discussed, so apologies if discussion exists.
For those that may not know, a SRO (school resource officer) attempted to remove a "disruptive" student from class last week. This was after the student was asked to leave class by both a teacher and school administrator. A friend that recorded the incident on her phone was also arrested.
All of this resulted in the police officer being fired yesterday.
What's everyone's opinion on this? The student refused to leave but I don't think it was necessary to slam her on the ground. What caused her to be so defiant in the first place? Something lead up to this and I haven't seen it discussed. The narrative, of course, is that she was being polite and minding her on business when a police officer descended on her of nowhere, like a meteor, and threw her on the ground. There has also been the usual race-baiting in my Facebook feed, though I'm not sure if that is trending nationally.
Was the officer justified or no? How should/could he have handled it differently?
Linkage: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/10/28/south-carolina-police-officer-who-flipped-student-out-of-her-chair-during-viral-arrest-expected-to-be-fired/