Saturday, April 20, 2019

They Just Slammed His Head To The Concrete!

Students at a local Florida school capture the moment a teen was slammed to the ground and bleeding from his head.
Broward and St. Lucie Counties are located in Florida. Again the state with the most controversies in the junk food media has another one.

A teen was brutally slammed to the concrete. Another was body slammed. Both were caught on camera and it's gotten major outrage from Black Lives Matter and civil rights leaders.

The state that picked that racist Ron DeSantis as their governor and Rick Scott, the ex-governor as their U.S. Senator. They probably high fived the cops who body slammed these young boys to the ground.

Starting a week ago, Diederech Hueck, a deputy with the St. Lucie County boys was seen throwing an 11-year old boy to the ground. This was outside Lincoln Park Academy in Fort Pierce.

The filming happened on April 9 and the sheriff said that the body slam wasn't "excessive force."

Ken Mascara, the sheriff said that he didn't see anything wrong with the county boy's actions. He said that the junk food media missed the whole story. I am assuming this a Republican sheriff.

The sheriff says the boy was causing multiple disturbances on the day in question. He refused to comply with instructions by school staff... and was physically aggressive to staff and students.

He said his "boy" did everything right to defuse the situation. Yeah, that's what we do! Body slam him. Next thing, you might use the Taser. Or perhaps use deadly force, after the county boy can say he feared for his life the boy was reaching for his service instruments.

The boy was taken to the hospital and treated then released.

The boy allegedly chest bumped a school staff member. He was arrested and suspended from the school.

View the video here on Journal de la Reyna.


Then the most recent incident in Florida which led to hashtag activism.

Broward County boys slammed a boy to ground causing him to bleed from the head.

This was a violent arrest. The Broward County sheriff is facing a calls to cannon fire the two county boys who served a knuckle style chili and toe jam jelly to a teen.

This happened at J.P. Taravella High School. This prompt an investigation into whether the county boys exercised excessive force.

"The behavior of these Broward Sheriff's Office deputies was outrageous and unacceptable," Broward mayor Mark Bogen said in a statement. "The officer who jumped on the student, punched the student and banged his head to the ground should be fired immediately. 
This was the moment a Florida county boy prepares to body slam a boy to ground.
The Miami Herald reports that the video was not time-stamped. It was shared on social media and took place outside a McDonald's near the school. The footage which has been making its way through the internet began with one student handcuffed on the ground. Then as another male teen approaches a county boy, he got a dose of pepper-spray.

The county boy who led the arrest Christopher Krickovich said that a large gathering of students gathered to see a fight. They intervened to prevent the incident from getting worse. They said that the teen got in the way.

They took him to the ground. Another county boy rushed in and forced the boy's neck down. In the background, the video shows a female screaming, "What are you doing! What are you doing! He's bleeding! He's bleeding!" Dozens of bookbag wearing students circled the officers. 

The school board also demands full accountability.

They don't buy the county boy's story. 

The county boys were reassigned to another area.

Watch the full video here.


Again, this is what those so-called Blue Lives Matter activists support. They automatically believe that the teens in the videos were in the wrong.

Whatever happened to defusing the situation without using force?

I guess in the minds of folks like Donald J. Trump, "please don't be too nice."

Remember in 2017, Trump said that during a police conference.

"When you see thugs being thrown into the back of a paddy wagon, you just see them thrown in; rough. I said. 'please don't be too nice.' Like when you guys put somebody in the car and you're protecting their head, you know, the way you put your hand over it. Like, don't hit their head, and they've just killed somebody. I said, you can take the hand away, okay?"

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