Principal Stands Up to Officers and Defends His Student

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Article: https://dpo.st/2MbF1fU

New Jersey v. T.L.O.- http://bit.ly/3kf9y9c

Jones v. Hunt- http://bit.ly/2NTGYho

DPS Policy JIH- Student Interviews, Interrogations, Searches and Arrests – http://bit.ly/3pHiN32

CO Rev Stat § 18-8-111- http://bit.ly/3dJuWC6

CO Rev Stat § 18-8-105- http://bit.ly/37FSDYn

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29 thoughts on “Principal Stands Up to Officers and Defends His Student

  1. I’m sorry did I miss something because it doesn’t seem like trying to Corner a possibly armed suspect in a school full of children was the best move

  2. Wait they just needed to “talk” to him?🤔🤔. Naw if they know his name they know his parents name and they should have contacted them also!

  3. Wait for him at home or down the building dont take him out during school they are making him look like he broke the law and is guilty even if innocent its how it looks , if they only have to talk to him do at home his home

  4. Absolutely disgusting of the police officers to bring up the principles kids being shoot and killed as a scare tactic if the role where reversed anfmd he ssid that to the cop he wouldve been arrested on the spot

  5. Now THIS Principal is what we call a true adult, hero and responsible protector of children which we all should applaud. the Police? As usual with American policing, they're are more like brown shirt fascists and thugs boots who believe they ARE the LAW which is totally wrong.

  6. Brilliant defense of innocent until proven guilty. That CHILD is in the school's custody. Without a warrant, the police have no power to seize that child.

  7. So the principal & teachers following policy means they are actively trying to hide him and hinder the investigation? They are so used to breaking rules they are shocked that people actually have integrity

  8. WTG principle. He had no intent to blah blah blah for the the commission of a crime. That last part is key in that long sentence. I give you an F for reading a law.

  9. You don't have to comply with their investigation. And guess what you have to prove that there was a crime. You just cant say we have a suspect.

  10. Cops are probably thinking "We break policy all the time why can't you?" Probably because most people aren't pos tyrants..

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