12-year old girl body slammed by US cop
A widely seen cell phone video of a school police officer in San Antonio body slamming a 12-year-old girl was decried by two rights groups who called for schools to rein in violence by officers against students.
The San Antonio Independent School District has launched an investigation into the officer, Joshua Kehm, who has been with the district since February 2015. He has been placed on leave pending its outcome. “We hope this serves as a wake-up call not only to San Antonio ISD - but to the broader community - that we need a full dialogue around the appropriate role of police in schools,” said Deborah Fowler, executive director of Texas Appleseed, a public interest justice center.
The incident in the video that hit social media on Wednesday is one of several in recent months showing school resource officers using physical force against students. The 33-second video of the March 29 incident shows the officer grappling with the girl in a school hallway, picking her up and throwing her to the ground. The girl lies motionless while the officer handcuffs her. She then gets up and is led away by the officer.
Kehm was trying to break up a confrontation between Janissa Valdez and another girl, school district officials have said. Kehm declined to speak about the incident when reached by phone. The video does not show what led to the incident or what happened after the girl was led away. “We call on the San Antonio Independent School District to fully investigate and hold accountable the officer in this video,” said Matt Simpson, a senior policy strategist for the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas. Supporters of the officers said they exercised appropriate force to subdue students who were a threat to others.
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