Monday, September 26, 2022

Would You Want This Done To Your Child?

Texas dirty cop slams teen into a lunch cart.

Texas Department of Safety investigating an incident at a school in Irving. A school resource officer is in the freezer after he slammed a child into a lunch cart.

The officer has been reassigned while police look into the incident.

Several students began fighting on the lunch line at Nimitz High School on Wednesday when officers assigned to the school responded, according to a press release from the Irving Police Department. The fight broke out around 12:45p.m., police said.

In an 18-second clip shared on social media and confirmed by police to be of the incident, several students are seen in a school cafeteria, some of which are actively fighting with each other. Two officers are attempting to break up the fighting.

One of the officers is seen grabbing and throwing a student into a lunch cart before he falls onto the ground. When the student stands up, the officer again pushes him to the ground.

It is not clear what happened before or after the 18-second clip.

The Irving Police Department said the officers used force to separate and detain those involved in the fight.

"The Irving Police Department reviews every use of force to ensure policies and procedures are appropriately applied," the department said in the statement. "We have seen video clips from this fight shared on social media and an internal investigation has begun."

The officer who pushed the student to the ground twice has since been reassigned, meaning he will not be on the Nimitz High School campus, but will continue to work, police spokesperson Robert Reeves told NBC News.

As part of the investigation, Irving Police are speaking to the Irving Independent School District as well as the father of the student who the officer pushed repeatedly, Reeves said.

The Irving Independent School District did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The students involved in the fight are being referred to the Irving City Courts for a class C misdemeanor of fighting in public in accordance with Texas state law, according to Reeves.

The investigation into the incident is ongoing, police said.

Irving, Texas is the city where Ahmed Mohamed was arrested by school district officials after he made a homemade clock. They claim it was a bomb. The charges were led by then mayor now do-nothing lawmaker Karen Van Duyne. She claimed that Irving was no longer the place for Shira law even though it never was. 

Mohamed sued the school and city but ended up losing due to Texas laws requiring actual proof. 

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