Originally Posted By: BOFF
I think there is more to it than what the camera shows or the story reads.

We have no idea of what the conversation was between the student and cop. The story is misleading in my opinion, and tends to sway in the students's side. It was written he was away from the railing, which I did not see, nor could I see how close he was to the railing.

The story reads of the student's words to the policeman, which I'm sure there were several things left out which the boy did say, and several things probably left out which the boy was asked to do by the policeman.

I'd like the whole facts before I made a judgement, as I have learned not to make judgments in the past, thinking I had the whole story.

A little more facts added, which are missing to begin with, can change the whole outcome of a decision.

A ski mask on a policeman, isn't a good idea though.


Just my thoughts.


God Bless,
David B.


You just inserted about a dozen assumptions and you want facts?


not sure what the best way to handle them is but they shouldnt be on tv and gettn married and raisin kids