And in Colorado... you'd think they, of all people, would be attuned to potential guns / criminals in their schools. But, in a liberal society there is more respect for thugs than for police.
They did a illegal search (no warrant), detained someone illegally (they detained a teacher in the back alley without any reason), made a intimidation statement (the part where the cop brings up the principles kids), and committed battery/assault (pushed a teacher out of the way, not shown in this video), as well as a few other things I've forgotten. What part of this has to do with doing thier job and not clearly infringing on the rights of others?
@@s.pruett2114 What are you talking about? What part of my "characterization" was actual characterization? All of what I said is true, with no exaggeration.
Your full of shit the literally barged into this school with out a warrant, And literally degraded everyone they had contact with. Everyone was a "suspect"
@@militaryedits8688 Nah they got a warrant as you can see in the bodycam footage. They're looking for a man who attempted murder, they probably didn't know if he was armed or what his intentions were. It makes sense they would approach the situation as they did. Not to mention the staff at the school seemed very weird and convoluted. Cops were right in this case.
If that student had showed up at school and started shooting indescriminately at kids and teachers, this principal and other teachers would be on TV whining about how the police didn’t do enough to protect them.
I recommend watching the full body cam footage I believe that if he was there, they would’ve cooperated with the police but since every single one of them said they didn’t know that he was there and they went to check. But how the police officers reacted and what they said, and did was wrong.
"These are the exact incidents' that cause our students not to trust the police." What? You mean, them trying to do their job and having teachers impede an investigation? I wouldn't trust you if you were my "principal".
@Signe Schwartzmann oh I see you must be one of the "teachers" lol. What laws were broke? Those officers were trying to use an abundance of caution to arrest a person wanted for ATTEMPTED MURDER! Who possibly was STILL ARMED!!! Ask Columbines principal who the dumbasses were in the bodycam footage! The officers were trying to keep those kids safe from an ATTEMPTED MURDER SUSPECT! How stupid can people be to bitch about police trying to keep people safe! That school should be shut done! Or have teachers and a principal who aren't little snowflake bitches who put kids lives in danger by letting wanted attempted MURDER SUSPECTS to wonder there halls! So do tell what laws those officers broke?
@Signe Schwartzmann what due process do you believe wasn't followed? And what laws did the police break? I saw none. You sound like one of the liberal parents who demanded action against the police and are now unhappy that (rightfully) the police were found to do nothing wrong.
@@kathychildress8700 They did a illegal search (no warrant), detained someone illegally (they detained a teacher in the back alley without any reason), made a intimidation statement (the part where the cop brings up the principles kids), and committed battery/assault (pushed a teacher out of the way, not shown in this video), as well as a few other things I've forgotten. What part of this has to do with doing thier job and not clearly infringing on the rights of others?
Foh. It's a public school and a wanted armed shooting suspect that might be in a school. If you ask me they should be able to search that school anytime any place
Tyler Stephens no doubt Those teachers and the principal are absolute idiots Like they don’t care if one of their students shot somebody....god that place is a complete shit because of how they teachers acted there
They did have a warrant. They didn't have a paper warrant for the school, probably because they didn't think the school would try so hard to protect a wanted criminal...
I watched the entire body cam footage this dude acted super sketchy during the video and contradicted himself and the other administrator which led the cops to be suspicious. Not mention what kind of school policy wouldn’t allow cops to search for a potential shooter? Also how was the school not locked down after there was a potential shooter in the school?
Don't want to "relive" OMG!!! This person is actually helping "teach" kids!!! I'm sure the principal at Columbine would have a thing or two to say to you about problem kids who could be armed!! Why can't any news reporters ask TEAL questions like "This kid was wanted for attempted MURDER and he could have hurt teachers or staff so why did you give police a hard time?"
While the language of the reporting is ludicrous, I agree with the principal here. While in that school that kid is his responsibility. Dudes job was to protect him and he did that perfectly. Even if the kid got convicted after. Back when I was in HS cops weren’t allowed in the building but had to relay to the cop stationed in the school. Once when a girl hit my truck in the parking lot they literally had to call my parents and my teacher to get permission to talk to me even though I was 100 m away in class. This should be status quo
You’re fucking insane, the principal is responsible for keeping the students safe yes and in my opinion someone who has just murdered someone and could be hiding out in the school is a danger. Yes I understand he didn’t do anything to anyone else but countless incidents have happen when convicted murderers went on the run, markieth lloyd for instance. After murdering two people he then killed a police officer a day later. People who commit murder are just that murderers and I’m sorry but if you’re the principal at a school who doesn’t recognize the danger of the possibility of a murderer being on school grounds he should NOT be in any kind of leading school position.
I watched the body cam. Obviously, people have the right to feel anxious when police are searching through your classroom, because you have no idea whats going on. But, for the school to make such a big deal about this is reflective of something else going on. It was obvious from the video that some of the teachers have a preconceived bias against law enforcement. This is their retaliation for what seems to be a pretty cordial, normal routine. The one teacher at the end of the footage tried to block police from coming in the classroom and then berated them over 'pushing her' while they were just trying to complete their search.
All that whining and the student wasn’t even there? All the time they spent searching the school was a waste! That’s their own fault for not investigating properly.
@@that1guy812 I can guarantee you that they wouldn't go to school. And it is absolutely horrifying that you are knowingly ok with these officers violating the CONSTITUTIONAL rights of others.
OMG ...This is NOT okay ... There was no warrent . The officer even drew his gun on a teacher and kept her against her will and wanted to cease her phone ...
I watch the body cam and the officer had said multiple times that they were in search for a man who in the previous night had shot his girlfriend and her brother. He told the science teacher who was obviously in notion of the man in her class.
Signe Schwartzmann you do realize why they had guns up tho right there was a suspect who shot 2 people and someone came out the back how are they supposed to know it’s a teacher
Signe Schwartzmann yes I do agree the cop was right in raising the gun the school was protecting the kid and they believed he could have been in the building she could have been used as a shield for the kid that’s probably why they had their guns out also I think some of the cops already had their guns raised anyway
@Signe Schwartzmann "troll" - name given by liberals when they can't adjust their arguments to facts. The officers gun was at the position known as low- ready, not "aimed" or "pointed" at the teacher. He was on the perimeter and someone came out the back door, so he was correct in directing her at that point. Standard practice for covering a building where there is a potential violent felon who was last known in possession of a gun. Bottom line, no one was hurt which means the police did a GOOD job in the situation. If people like you were policing our society, thugs would roam everywhere (you wouldn't know though because you would be one of their first victims with your naivety)
Does anybody know who and or why they were searching for? I could care less about what happened at the rise up school just wanna know who they were looking for in general and why
I do think the school administrator shares some fault. They need to have a protocol for attendance, so that they will be 100% sure whether the student is there or not.
There's a second amendment to the constitution that acknowledges your right to protect yourself against this level of tyranny. If all of your teachers were armed, you could have met them at the door with Force and showed them directly who is in charge.
I am not saying the cops were wrong looking for the kid...I am saying they were unprofessional at doing it...pulling a gun on a teacher for no reason that was them being jerks.
Daniel S. An arrest warrant grants police permission enter to make an arrest. Besides its a publicly funded and operated school, it belongs to the city of Denver. Meaning the police could enter at anytime if they have reason to believe a wanted person is on the property. lf it was a private school it might have been a different story.
Thank you for what? Putting the rest of the children at risk? It's a wanted shooting suspect. You seen no metal detectors or nothing as they walked into the school so who to say that suspect is not in the school with the gun he used to shoot at someone else's. What if it was your kids inside that school. I know as a dad n as a LEO that school HAD to be searched