5 Year Old Girl Arrested, Handcuffed

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You know, if you arrested every 5 year old for an out of control temper tantrum, you'd need to have 50 cops stationed in every grocery store in the country. Inexcusable? Yah. Warranting arrest? I don't think so.

"Police Handcuff, Arrest 5-Year-Old Girl
'I Don't Want to Go to Jail,' Says Young Student

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (March 18) - A 5-year-old girl was arrested, cuffed and put in back of a police cruiser after an outburst at school where she threw books and boxes, kicked a teacher in the shins, smashed a candy dish, hit an assistant principal in the stomach and drew on the walls.

The students were counting jelly beans as part of a math exercise at Fairmount Park Elementary School when the little girl began acting silly. That's when her teacher took away her jelly beans, outraging the child.

Minutes later, the 40-pound girl was in the back of a police cruiser, under arrest for battery. Her hands were bound with plastic ties, her ankles in handcuffs.

"I don't want to go to jail," she said moments after her arrest Monday.

No charges were filed and the girl went home with her mother.

While police say their actions were proper, school officials were not pleased with the outcome.

"We never want to have 5-year-old children arrested," said Michael Bessette, the district's Area III superintendent.

The district's campus police should have been called to help and not local police, he said.

Bessette said campus police routinely deal with children and are trained to calm them in such situations.

Under the district's code of student conduct, students are to be suspended for 10 days and recommended for expulsion for unprovoked attacks, even if they don't result in serious injury. But district spokesman Ron Stone said that rule wouldn't apply to kindergartners.

"She's been appropriately disciplined under the circumstances," he said.

The girl's mother, Inda Akins, said she is consulting an attorney.

"She's never going back to that school," Akins said. "They set my baby up.""


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They set my baby up?

Seriously?

I am glad that she didn't have "charges" filed against her but maybe she will think twice about what she does when she is mad in the future.
 
Yah that last sentence by the mom is just whacko. But it still seems a little excessive to actually arrest her.
 
And here I was thinking the arrested girl might have been the one the broke into your car! ;)

Well, I don't think anyone would like to see their child cuffed, but it does sound like this was more than just a normal tantrum. Wonder if she will learn anything, considering her mom doesn't seem to think she did anything wrong. Sad.
 
*sniff sniff* Anyone else smell a huge lawsuit coming on with outrageous damages for emotional distress?

Yeah, arresting a five year old for a temper tantrum is excessive. I don't think this was a normal temper tantrum, however. At least, it wouldn't pass as one for my children. at any rate, it was excessive and the girl very obviously needs some discipline. I certainly can see a lawsuit, but I know how lawsuits go and juries are bound to be over-sympathetic to a five year old child crying her eyes out on the stand talking about bad policemen, mean teachers, frightening vice principals and having her jelly beans benig taken away. I'm not saying I am not sympathetic. The judge should set up a trust and maybe her college is paid for down the road or she can make a down payment on a house later in life with it. But I think we know a jury will award this little girl a free ride for life... which it sounds like in her five years she is already used to.

My son yelled in the library once at school (long story, teacher asked a question about a book she had read them and the whole class yelled out the answer, but still, we got a note) and he was grounded from TV and videos for a week and had to write an apology letter to his teacher. He cried and cried and apologized profusely. Sure, it sucks to have to be the bad guy, but better me a bad guy then a spoiled little Veruca Salt for a child.
 
I agree that that is excessive for a temper tantrum but such a tantrum makes you wonder what makes that little girl think that she can get her way by doing that. She must be a spoiled brat. "They set my baby up"? Come on. First, who would waste their time to set up a 5 yr. old girl to be arrested, second, how would anyone know that, unless the child has a history of throwing these tantrums (probably due to being a spoiled brat) that she would react in such a way that would cause the school to feel they had to call the police?

Like I said, I agree that it was excessive, but, I think the kid has to be better disciplined somehow.

What ever happened to that good old wooden paddle? That would be appropriate! Very effective! :D
 
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Girl------"I'm sahwee, I'll be nice, I pwomise!"
Officer---"You 5 year olds are the same!"

Wow the arresting officer must feel ackward mirandizing a five year old.
 
This is an instance where I think a lawsuit is probably justified. Five year old children have tantrums, and sometimes they are bad, and sometimes they happen in school. However, arresting a five year old, restraining her wrists and ankles, and hauling her to the station in a cruiser is not responsible adult behavior. If the faculty at the school did not have enough sense to stop this, then the cops should have. More proof that zero tolerance policies lead to absurd results and are counterproductive. Some lucky lawyer will blast the school, city and county next week with a 7-figure lawsuit, and the next time a five year old throws a fit over jelly beans, the adults in the room will behave as such.
 
she needed it, little brat. I'm sorry. But it only takes once for kids to "get it". For me, it was when I was 2, I threw a tantrum in the middle of a department store. My mom pulled me outside and spanked me very hard, and told me to never do that again. I never did that again.

Kicking shins? throwing books? That girl's mom should be ashamed that her daughter acked like that, and she is the one at fault. That girl lacks disipline.
 
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