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NISD officer shoots and kills teen after chase
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Here are some more comments left for the above article, "NISD officer shoots and kills teen after chase" (11/12/2010, NEWS 4 WOAI), #s 21-40:
felontracker - 11/13/2010 9:46 AM
If the home owner would have shot and killed this juvenile delinquent...YOU ALL would have been cheering a win for the good guys. Well, this officer was acting on behalf of the home owner in protecting not only someone elses child but their property as well. You cannot judge unless is was you involved in this scuffle. What if it was the home owner and the JJA (Juvenile Justice Academy) student (a school for criminals), would have killed the home owner with a machete he took out from the shed... A whole differernt story huh??? The officer acted in defense of the home owner and himself. Good job Officer and we support you and all of the you in blue putting your life on the line for us every day.rodrma - 11/13/2010 9:54 AM
Tragic,heartbreaking - Yes. But did you people crying care about this kid yesterday? Where was his father? Or Mother? Your all a bunch of whiny bleeding heart hypocrites. He would have kicked in your door with a pistol in 5 years time. Would you be so sorry then? I have 3 boys(4, 6 and 20 yrs of age)and I keep them all in line. The 20 year old leaves for the Marines on Monday. They all fear me, as I feared my father, and I never had a single problem with the law. Should they choose the wrong way it would break my heart, but it is they who have to answer. This "Kid" wanted to play early in a brutal world and lost.rodrma - 11/13/2010 9:59 AM
For felontrack and speakonit - Bravo. You both hit the nail on the head.willve - 11/13/2010 10:05 AM
felontracker, i can see u are a good christian, and not a parent. every kid, of every age gets into fights, hopefully we dont start shooting kids as a preemptive measure. as for rodrma, i hope your kids grow to be fine men and get away from your heartless life as fast as they can.felontracker - 11/13/2010 10:16 AM
Well willve, go to church and pray for all of us sinners this sunday. Pray for yourself as well since you are in denile. My friend that lives on this street tells me the person this thug was assaulting was a young girl. He was beating the sh!+ out of her in the middle of the street when this officer rolled up on it. Since you are such a great parent and christian...let me know what your response would be if it was your daughter that this thug was kicking the sh!+ out of???rodrma - 11/13/2010 10:16 AM
wilve - what color are the pretty little clouds in your world? Pink? I don't care about anyone except my own. If it means they don't have to deal with or pay for a POS (prison/housing) the better. Forget rehabilitation. I'd rather supply the bullet. I'm realist. I adapt. My boys will be able to do the same. Like I said, it's a brutal world, not the one you wish it were. Have a marshmellow.cher01 - 11/13/2010 10:37 AM
mmmmm, mmmmm, mmmmm(shaking my head) This has gotten WAY out of control. It is a tregedy for all involved. JUST STOP NOW!cher01 - 11/13/2010 10:38 AM
*tragedyROCKY1 - 11/13/2010 12:31 PM
.bobrrr - 11/13/2010 12:53 PM
Yo willve - you are deluded. The officer didn't shoot the kid because he was fighting. The kid got shot because 1) he disobeyed a police officer, 2) he evaded a police officer, and 3) he lunged at the police officer. I've taught my children to always obey those in authority. Apparently the parents here did not. And the kid paid the ultimate price for his own stupidity. Chances are this kid would have ended up in jail or in the electric chair anyway. Give the officer a raise and more bullets. Then get him back on duty ASAP.ROCKY1 - 11/13/2010 12:56 PM
EVERYONE IS QUICK TO JUDGE... BUT NO ONE KNOWS WHAT REALLY HAPPENED!! F.Y.I. THAT TEEN WAS NOT IN PRISON/HOUSING OR JJA (Juvenile Justice Academy) THE NEWS MAKES IT SEEM LIKE HE WAS A TRUE CRIMINAL....HE WAS IN ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL RIGHT ACROSS FROM HIS MIDDLE SCHOOL!.. WHERE KIDS MISBEHAVE IN SCHOOL AND ARE REFFERED TO THAT SCHOOL... AND IT HAPPENED AFTER SCHOOL HE WENT TO HIS FRIENDS HOME AFTER SCHOOL THEN THEY WERE SOME GUYS THAT HAD BEEF WITH THEM AND THAT'S HOW THE FIGHT STARTED! BETWEEN THE BOYS IT SO HAPPENED THAT THE COP WAS THERE AND THE KID DID NOT WANT TO GET CAUGHT BECAUSE THEY WOULD LEAVE HIM LONGER AT THE ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL FOR A MUCH LONGER PERIO.., SO HE RAN TOWARDS HOME AND THOUGHT HE WOULD HIDE SO HE WOULDN'T GET IN MORE TROUBLE!.. HE WASN'T A BAD KID! EVERYONE IS EASY TO JUDGE.. NO ONE'S SONS ARE PERFECT AND SHOULD NOT JUDGE OTHERS! AS FOR THE POLICE HE DIDN'T HAVE TO SHOOT HIM IN THE HEART...THE KID HAD NO WEAPON... THEIRS PEPPER SPRAY AND TAISER GUN!... HE WAS ONLY 14.. WHAT A COWARD IN HIS PART!..BUT HE'LL HAVE TO ANSWER TO GOD FOR THAT! AS THERE IS A SAYING GOES..."THOSE WHO KILL BY WEAPON, SHALL DIE BY WEAPON" AND ONLY THE LORD KNOWS THE REAL TRUTH!....felontracker - 11/13/2010 1:13 PM
Gee Rocky...my condolences for the death of your son or nephew... You apparently don't know crap either... or do you? You sure seem to have a whole lot of details of what actually happened and why he was hiding. Or, are you another one of his homies that wasn't there for your BRO? But you failed to mention the girl he was beating up on in the middle of the street. The media HAS confirmed that he was a student at J.J.A. a school for thugs school districts have given up on. Con-Air Transit picks them up and drops them off in front of the Alternative School. He was no longer a student at Alternative School.felontracker - 11/13/2010 1:17 PM
And why are you yelling Rocky??? Oh wait...you did whisper (Juenile Justice Academy) like it was a secret...bobrrr - 11/13/2010 1:19 PM
Thanks, Rocky1, for clearing this all up by revealing everything that was going on in this kid's mind right before he was shot. Shame on us for making judgments without knowing all the facts that you were able to supply using your Vulcan mind link with the dead kid. You can spin it any way you want, but when a cop tells you to stop and you run, you forfeit all your rights. I don't care why he ran. Doing so proved he was stupid, and stupid gets killed. Too bad. By the way, SHOUTING IN CAPS is considered rude... or stupid. More Kool-Aid for you?jrfive - 11/13/2010 1:25 PM
Not saying the kid didnt bring it on himself to a point, but, you're telling me a grown man was getting his butt kicked by a 14 year old kid so bad he had to shoot him? I'd be too embarrassed to show my face, much less continue in a career as a "peace" officerricardocabeza - 11/13/2010 1:48 PM
since when do these rent-a-cops carry guns? they have no authority and this time,he was out of jurisdiction.kaylove01 - 11/13/2010 1:49 PM
Don't yall people have anything better to do then be on here and posting comments. This is my little cousin that you are talking about on here. Unless any of you stupid people were actually there to see what happened, then i suggest you shut the hell up. And who are any of you to blame the parents. You have no idea what went on behind closed doors or went on at home. And who the hell are any of you idiots to judge...there is only one person that is allowed to judge and that is god so just please everybody shut the hell up and let him rest in peace now!Sharee - 11/13/2010 2:04 PM
If the NS Police officer was scared for his safety; why did he go after the boy into the neighborhood? Why wasn't a S.A.P. officer dispatched to take care of a matter that was at that point off campus. Obviously the NS Police officer's own feelings of rage and degradation of being overcome by a 8th grader had interferred with clear thinking. He was upset that this boy made him look incompitant as a officer. It was wrong for this young man to be fighting, it was wrong for this young man to choose to run. Yet the young man hadn't fatally hurt another human being. Afterall the boy paid with his own life for his mistake of having a fight and running away. I am appalled by the inhuman comments regarding this young man as if he was lower than an animal and deserved to die. This young man was a son, he was born into this world, he had rights as everyone has. Until proven guilty in a court of law. Shoot the boy in the leg to keep him from running, not take his life. As for the people that comment in such a brutal fashion; you must be seeing too much make believe tv shows. This is the real life. When you fire a gun at someone, they die. Not like on T.V. where they live to see another day. We as humans see so much of killing on T.V. in a daily basis that the young children that are growing up and seeing this are growing numb to the real world and numb to feelings of being a person. They have no sense of compassion and that life is something that is number one priority. God gives us a life. Therefore life is to be considered sacred. Our life; just like this young man's life. He may have been troubled. He had some problems. But no way did he deserve to die for a fight. I feel for the mother that through all this she alone will remember her son's first cry, the kisses and hugs at holidays, his voice that was silenced. Maybe the boy had made mistakes; but please in no way did it warrant his life. My prayers are with the family and I do pray for the N.S. officer.cil492000 - 11/13/2010 2:23 PM
Sounds like this kid was another potential career criminal. Goos riddance!smartypants - 11/13/2010 2:28 PM
Okay I understand he was 14, however a 14 year old can shoot and kill the same way an adult can. I'm sure the officer did warn the teen for him to come out of the shed with his hands visible. Now the fact that the teen chose to lunge at the officer was something way out of line. That is pure self-defense. However a life lost is always a tragedy so my prayers are with the teen’s family right now in their time of need. Unfortunately, teens/adults do view "school cops" as a joke (no offense). However they are the teen's elders and a part of the law enforcement so do deserve some respect. Not that I am happy that this tragedy happened but these teens do need to learn some respect. Hopefully this will snap them into reality that everyone has to pay consequences for their actions. Enough is enough recently some of the NISD high schools have been under lock down for either possible gun possession or toxic fumes dropped by a student. I mean come on people why are these kids getting so out of hand. Parents Man up already and take care of your kids!!!! Teach them.... that going to school is not a playground or a daycare...for us (Other parent/faculty/staff) to be taking care of them, they should have enough home training to know right from wrong!
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--- Quote ---Update Northside Teen Shooting, KSAT - San Antonio
The Bexar County Medical Examiner's office has released the identity of the 14-year-old boy who was shot and killed by a Northside Independent School District police officer on Friday.
According to the medical examiner, Derek Lopez, 14, was killed by a single gunshot wound fired by Officer Daniel Alvarado, 40.
The shooting happened shortly after 4 p.m. Friday in the Santa Fe subdivision, located on Roswell Canyon, near the intersection of Highway 151 and Potranco Road.
According to a police report, Alvarado was patrolling the neighborhood and saw Lopez assaulting someone. Alvarado began chasing Lopez on foot through the neighborhood.
According to the police report, which was released on Monday, Alvarado was patrolling the neighborhood and saw Lopez assaulting someone. Alvarado began chasing Lopez on foot through the neighborhood, but "lost sight of him."
A witness reported the teen was in a backyard at a house on Roswell Canyon.
The officer didn't see him at first, but "approached the storage shed to search further for the suspect announcing several times 'Police, Police.'"
The report also stated that the "(Lopez) lunged through the doorway at (the officer) intentionally knocking the shed door into (the officer's) face."
The report further details that "Fearing for his life, (the officer) discharged one round striking (the teen) in his torso."
Gonzalez said Monday that Lopez had been expelled from Pease Middle School and then from from a Northside alternative school and was attending the Bexar County Juvenile Justice Academy.
The San Antonio Police Department is investigating the shooting.
Alvarado has been with the Northside school district for 17 years and will remain on administrative leave until the investigation is complete.
--- End quote ---
--- Quote ---Why was he still on the force? School police officer who shot dead 14-year-old unarmed pupil had been suspended four times
By Oliver Pickup, Daily Mail Online, May 26, 2011
* Officer still in Police force - in administration role
* Daniel Alvarado had a history of not obeying orders
* He had been reprimand 12 times since 2006
A school police officer shot dead an unnamed 14-year-old pupil - and it has come to light that he had a history of disobeying orders and lying, and he had been suspended four times for insubordination.
School district police officer Daniel Alvarado killed Derek Lopez in November after being told to look after the victim Lopez had assaulted in the northwest side of San Antonio.
The 46-year-old disobeyed the order, and raced around the block looking for Lopez, who had run off having been told to 'freeze', and chased him into a backyard before fatally shooting the defenceless youth.
Lopez was known to be a troublemaker - he had had a troubled childhood, and had been expelled from one school and moved from many others before ending up at Bexar Juvenile Detention Centre in San Antonio.
On November 12 last year he punched an unnamed boy who was on a mobile phone - an act that Alvarado saw while in his police car.
The 17-year veteran ordered the pair to stop in their tracks, but Lopez ran off and after the police officer lost the teen on foot he called his office for help.
'I saw an assault in progress,' he told the operator. 'He punched the guy several times.'
This fact does not tally with the account of the boy who was assaulted, a schoolmate of Lopez's, who said: 'He just hit me once. It wasn't a fight. It was nothing.'
The operator ordered Alvarado to 'stay with the victim and ... concentrate on getting the info from the victim', according to mysanantonio.com.
The officer proceeded to take the boy into his patrol car and set off in search of the suspect, according to the police report.
He traced Lopez to a backyard shed nearby and shot him 'within 45 seconds of entering' according to the home owner.
While no-one by Alvarado saw the actually gun-shot, the owner, a retired nurse, thought it odd that the defenceless teen had been fired at.
Alvarado had already withdrawn his gun 'when he came up the driveway', she recalled.
After rushing out to the backyard with a towel to help the still-breathing boy, and applying pressure to the wound with the officer, she asked: 'Why did you shoot him?'
'He came at me,' he apparently told her.
In his report Alvarado wrote that he was approaching the shed with his gun drawn when the door flew open, hitting him in the face.
No witness recalled seeing any injuries to the officer's face after the shooting.
'The suspect bull rushed his way out of the shed and lunged right at me,' Alvarado said.
'The suspect was literally inches away from me, and I feared for my safety.'
The bullet was traced going through teen's chest as it ricocheted off the pancreas, colon, right liver and left kidney and exited the stomach.
A post-mortem noted a lack of gunpowder on Lopez's bloodstained T-shirt - the report concludes: 'There is no evidence of close range firing of the wound.'
The San Antonio Police Department have indicated that it was a 'justified shooting', however Alvarado has been moved to an administrative role - away from the action - after the incident.
And Bexar County lawyers have indicated that they are still investigating the death - as is Denys Lopez Moreno, the dead teen's mother, who asked a lawyer, Wally Brylak, to investigate.
And files, recently obtained by San Antionio Express News, show that the 46-year-old has been reprimanded on at least a dozen times since 2006 - and half of those occasions were because he had gone against orders.
In other cases, Alvarado failed to show up for assignments, and his supervisors appeared to suspect him of lying.
Further, documents reveal that Alvarado was suspended at least four times, and his supervisors warned him that he was close to being fired on four occasions.
However, Alvarado never was sacked.
In March 2006 one superior officer wrote an official letter to him and it read: 'Your complete disregard toward my directive was evident upon checking your reports that are still incomplete and in some cases not written at all.'
Some weeks later, Alvarado's supervisor scolded him for making 'no effort to complete said cases' and many other letters followed.
Many letters followed and in January 2008 he was suspended for one day for failing to show up for assignments.
'Any further incidents of failing to follow a directive, an assignment, or violating practices will result in immediate termination of your employment,' the suspension letter stated.
More violations followed - including two separate cases when Alvarado was suspended for collecting evidence that disappeared, including an MP3 player and fingerprint cards.
'They should've taken action a long time ago,' Mrs Moreno was quoted as saying on mysanantonio.com.
'He never followed orders. What makes you think he can deal with children?'
Spokesman for Northwest Independent School District, Pascual Gonzalez, said: 'We are aware of officer Alvarado's work history.
'While there are some documented incidents, it's important to note that they were administrative in nature, and had nothing to do with student safety.'
However David Klinger, a former police officer who's now a professor of criminology was alarmed by Alvarado's disciplinary history.
'It sounds like they knew this guy was a problem,' Mr Klinger told mysanantonio.com.
'If someone's insubordinate in a bunch of circumstances, it's logical to believe they'll be insubordinate in an important circumstance.'
--- End quote ---
Please notice that the last article is from a foreign source. I guess that they don't know how people at the top in a small community can protect their own despite their actions. While it seem that this keystone cop had been disciplined several times I am not surprised to see him on duty because we see the same type of system errors here. There are teachers, politicians, social workers and police officers who should have been given the boot decades ago, but they stay in their job damaging ordinary citizens because they have connections.
It is a tragedy for the boy and his family and I don't think that he would have got a chance if he had survived the encounter with the police officer. The system had it in for him and it was just a matter of time before he would have ended up in prison or at the morgue. It is the culture in the town which is the problem. If they have troubled kids who are hanging out in the streets after school they need to create either jobs or activities for them.
I will give three examples where we have solved some problems. In the town of Greve in Denmark they had problems with teenagers who lid fires in dumpsters putting property and people at risk. The solution was to invite every teen among the usual suspects in as cadet in the fire brigade. The number of fires are down 70 percent because the teenagers now get their adrenalin kick when they are away for weekends training to put out fires at test fields.
In the town of Farum in Denmark they had a bankrupted boat company and massive vandalism. Now the usual suspects are hired to maintain the boats and running a business where tourist can rent boats on a nearby like. The youth get some kind of bonus if the business goes well.
In the town of Oelstykke the youth burned down chairs and tables in the parks because they wanted to sit around a fire and drink beer. The officials dumped a massive pile of wood so the youth could use this wood instead of burning property. The vandalism is gone.
If the teenagers in this county is a problem active them with something useful instead of sending self-imposed supercops after them. It is just my opinion.
Ursus:
Pics from Oscars article above (2nd one), "Why was he still on the force? School police officer who shot dead 14-year-old unarmed pupil had been suspended four times" (by Oliver Pickup; May 26, 2011; Daily Mail):
Northside Independent School District Police Officer Daniel Alvarado (above) shot and killed an unarmed student, Derek Lopez (below), in the backyard of a house
Lopez attended the Bexar County Juvenile Detention Centre - along with the boy he assaulted[/list]
Ursus:
Finishing up the comments left for the above article in the OP, "NISD officer shoots and kills teen after chase" (11/12/2010, NEWS 4 WOAI), #s 41-60:
ROCKY1 - 11/13/2010 2:35 PM
falcontracker its not yelling.. its to get your attention!...and if you know so much of what happened!,, F.Y.I.! Alternative school is the Districts Alternative School every district has their own and you can be sent just for skipping school or smoking a dam cigarette!.. Which was the one that teen was in.. JJA Juvenile Justice Academy is different its where those kids that are worse and where all the in the districts send those that are more out of control.. and if he was beating the girl up.. well some girls are not so innocent some are just as bad or worse!.. and you weren't there or were you?.. So you don't know exactly what really happen or do you?...And I couldn't agree more with bobrrr.. When a cop tells you to Stop, yes everyone should obey the law.. but even an Old Grown Drunk Adult don't obey the cops!.. what makes you think that a stupid scared teen will.. rumors say he lunged at the cop were you there?.. you weren't there so you can't Judge dude.. unless you were?.. and I'm not Hommie or Bro, I don't go that rought!.. it seems to me that your the Hommie that thinks he knows more than everyone else of what really happen.. but I still say to everyone never judge.. you should judge yourself first!.. He was just a kid.. and we all have sons, brothers, nephews, so don't be Quick to Judge someone because this could happen to one you love the most then what!.. are you going to say he deserved it too!... That's right Shame on all who JUDGE Matthew 7:1-5 “Judge not, that you be not judged. For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you.ROCKY1 - 11/13/2010 2:44 PM
I feel the pain of the loss of their love one.. My Prayers goes out to their Family... And for all those who judge him!....REMEMBER THIS! Matthew 7:1-5 “Judge not, that you be not judged. For with the judgment YOU pronounce You will be judged, and with the measure YOU use it will be measured TO YOU!.jrfive - 11/13/2010 2:46 PM
Hey SmartDookie, for someone whose entire post/rant was about not judging others, you sure spend a lot of time judging others. You might want to look up the word hypocrite. Look around, I'm sure there's a dictionary written in crayon you could understand. Might even have some pictures in it.jrfive - 11/13/2010 2:59 PM
Dookie, hope you dont mind if i call you dookie. It sorta fits. If you read my post, without judging, you'd have been able to tell I believe the cop used excessive force. Sure the poor kid put himself in a dangerous situation, but it shouldnt have been a mistake that was bad enough to pay for with his life. I feel for his family, I'm sure he will be missed. As for all the silly, "you are dumb" comments, I rest my case. Hypocrite. Peace to the family.ROCKY1 - 11/13/2010 3:02 PM
That's right! RedNeckRick.. rent-a-cop wants to feel like a hero or maybe wants a promotion to a real cop wanna be position!.. its so sad that Rent-a-cop feels like a real proud hero huh... for shooting a boy in the chest and killing him!sa mike - 11/13/2010 3:07 PM
Man 'o man. A lot of hate being posted on this topic today. Folks, how about everyone taking a deep breath and then wait for the outcome of the investigation before venting your collective spleens??ROCKY1 - 11/13/2010 3:16 PM
TRUTH OR NOT, NO ONE KNOWS THE DAMM TRUTH!.. SO DON'T JUDGE!ROCKY1 - 11/13/2010 3:21 PM
OH.. 1smartDookie.. and you sure do know what the man feels right now.. huh.. I want to know why wasn't SAPD called first! answer that!jrfive - 11/13/2010 3:27 PM
Ok Dookie, last post for you, i have to run. I think you'd be surprised to find out how much i would know about excessive force. Again, you jump to the assumption you know about me, while saying everyone else shouldn't assume. Hypocrite. While there can always be extenuating circumstances, facts are, 14 year old unarmed male vs. trained adult peace officer. I stand by my assumption. Again, to the family, I wish you the best in a horrible situation. Peace.ROCKY1 - 11/13/2010 3:38 PM
I APOLOGIZE FOR EVERYONE!... PLEASE!.. NOW SHUT UP EVERYONE!..LET IT GO NOW... WE ALL HAD TO SAY HOW WE FELT!.. NOW LET THIS POOR BOY REST IN PEACE NOW!..WE SHOULD ALL PRAY FOR HIS FAMILY NOW.. AND MY PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE FAMILY AND MAY THE LORD GIVE THEM COMFORT NOW!...cher01 - 11/13/2010 4:00 PM
Cops are scary. I do not blame this young man for turning to run. Hell, if I saw a cop coming toward me, I'd run too, and I have no reason to run, other than being afraid. They used to be here to Protect and Serve. Now, their new motto is "To shoot and kill" The hell you have been thru in your short 14 years of life is now over. Rest in peace little boy.Brokenhearted - 11/13/2010 4:09 PM
This is so sad that so many people express such negativity at such a sad moment. Truth of the matter is a young child was killed! There was another student who witnessed this all and stated the student was being harrased by another student who wanted to fight him. The child that was shot did not want to fight but started to defend himself. The cop showed up and he ran because he was on probation for some small crime he had committed and was scared to go to jail. They both jumped a fence and the cop was embarrased that the child was outrunning him so he shot him in the head. Now i do not know how true this is I do know the students who wittnessed it are traumatized and say the cop could of shot him elswhere to avoid killing him. As for you all thinking he was a thug you are wrong. Yes he made poor choices but was not capable of killing someone! The JJA can be court or school ordered and the students there have made poor choices and instead of you judging step up and help make a difference. It sickens me that many of you could be so heartless at a time like this, and I hope for your sake you will never have to go through something like this ever!!Cheesylouise - 11/13/2010 4:48 PM
I feel bad for the family having to go through the loss of a child. Such a terrible story.fed up - 11/13/2010 5:29 PM
Brokenhearted, your information is incorrect. Please don't publish what your don't know. You state yourself that you don't know what is true and what isn't. I cannot tell what because of the ongoing investigation but what you have written is off target.Nasshi - 11/13/2010 6:20 PM
It says in the story it's not yet clear if the teen had a weapon. Unless this boy had a gun, or was coming at the officer with an axe.. I'd have to say a headshot seems excessive. I wasn't there, nor am I a cop, but I'd imagine that officer is suffering a bit for having made that choice... justified or not. Noone becomes a cop for the joy of shooting children. My question is, where was the tazer?RedNeckRick - 11/13/2010 6:44 PM
Amazing how my comment about how a rent-a-cop was allowed to act as a certified law enforcement officer was deleted. Again, the rent-a-cops for the district should and an are only certified in school zones and on campuses. Any action outside those parameters are subject to local law. If assaulting anyone outside those parameters, the individual should and will be subject to the statue that is set for all citizens.WillisJordan - 11/13/2010 7:18 PM
They do a lot of deleting in these parts, Rick. They aren't too in to freedom of speech. Sometimes, you will have a hard time figuring out why you were deleted. I think they let a lot of people at their station have access to this site and I suspect some of them are just the kind of people who will delete you if they disagree with you. That's pretty cheesy.SAdweller - 11/13/2010 7:48 PM
Northside Independent School District police officer had no right to chase and kill the teenSA Native - 11/13/2010 7:58 PM
NISD is going to fire the Police Officer. You know how hard it is to keep a revenue producing child in school now a days. We I went to school besides the rocks we used to write with, if a kid did something wrong, you were really suspended. Now they want the kid to be in alternate school to keep the revenue. What ever happened to do the crime do the time?sant0rum - 11/13/2010 8:07 PM
Alvin, you need to stop posting this stuff about devils and angels. This story was about a conflict between the police and some teenager. Shame on you for suggesting it had something to do with the Catholic church and confession. It's not a lost symbol, unless you mean about your mind, fool.
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