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CaseyJones
05-02-2014, 06:57 AM
http://stlouis.cbslocal.com/2014/05/01/second-grader-says-school-put-him-in-handcuffs-for-misbehaving/


A second-grader said a school security guard put him in handcuffs because he was misbehaving.

“Some of the kids were messing with me,” Kalyb Primm Wiley told KSHB-TV.

Kalyb told the station that kids were teasing and taunting him but nothing got physical. A teacher was unable to calm him down and he was taken to the principal’s office by a school security guard.

“We were halfway down the hall, he put handcuffs on and twisted my wrists a little,” Kalyb added.

“I don’t think any 7-year-old should be put in handcuffs unless he was armed with a weapon, or violent,” Kalyb’s mother, Tomesha Primm, told KSHB.

Kalyb’s parents were called when he was misbehaving. Kalyb’s father said his son was in handcuffs when he showed up.

A school’s spokesperson said the security officer followed the proper protocol to ensure everyone’s safety.

Kalyb said handcuffs are for bad guys. “Criminals, robbers, bank robbers, stealers, because kids are not that bad,” the second-grader said.

His parents want the district to re-evaluate their policy. They plan on taking him out of the school and moving him into another district.

tod evans
05-02-2014, 07:59 AM
Publik skools...:rolleyes:

jtap
05-05-2014, 08:35 AM
Institutes of indoctrination. Step in line or get used to prison (which you happen to have just got a little taste of there youngster - you like?).

Origanalist
05-05-2014, 08:37 AM
A school’s spokesperson said the security officer followed the proper protocol to ensure everyone’s safety.

Magic words.

Lucille
09-09-2016, 02:23 PM
ACLU files suit claiming young boy’s rights were violated when he was handcuffed at KC elementary school
http://fox4kc.com/2016/09/08/aclu-files-suit-claiming-young-boys-rights-were-violated-when-he-was-handcuffed-at-kc-elementary-school/


KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A mother is suing Kansas City Public Schools, after a school resource officer handcuffed her 7-year-old son.

The incident happened back in 2014, when the boy was in second grade at George Melcher Elementary School on Chelsea Avenue.

On Thursday, the ACLU of Missouri filed the lawsuit on the family's behalf, claiming the boy’s constitutional rights were violated.
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With the help of the ACLU of Missouri, Primm is now suing the school district, Craddock, and the school’s principal at the time, Anne Wallace.
[...]
The ACLU’s lawsuit is now claiming the child's constitutional rights were violated, by calling the handcuffs excessive force that violate the child’s Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights.

The lawsuit also calls for the district to make serious policy changes.

“I really want them to acknowledge and be held responsible for their actions, their staff`s actions,” said Primm.

Court documents say KCPS spokeswoman Eileen Houston-Stewart once publicly stated that Craddock had followed district protocol and that “[t]here are a number of methods our staff can use, and one of those is using handcuffs, and that’s what occurred in this incident.”

Thursday, however, a new KCPS district spokeswoman named Natalie Allen declined an interview with FOX 4, saying she cannot comment on pending litigation.

Danke
09-09-2016, 02:35 PM
Remember clock-boy?

bunklocoempire
09-09-2016, 03:02 PM
Leave your kids with strangers who aren't accountable to you.

Encounter trouble with strangers who aren't accountable to you.

Leave your kids with different strangers who aren't accountable to you.