Whitey Ford
08-05-2019, 12:40 AM
A white Seattle teacher told police she felt unsafe around a black fifth-grader who she says threatened her
Call the cops on threatening niggers? Racist!
In early May, a teacher at Van Asselt Elementary School in Seattle called the police. She told the dispatcher who answered that a fifth grader threatened to beat her up.
The student is black, she said, between 10 and 11 years old, an inch shy of 5 feet tall. No weapons. The teacher, age 27, was white. When police showed up at the school, the teacher decided not to press charges because she feared retaliation by the school administration, which had recommended other ways to react. Seattle police closed the case, and it was not forwarded to the King County Prosecutor’s Office.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ijc5I6QFJrc&feature=youtu.be
Last week, a Facebook page run by a group of people who say they are Seattle school-district employees posted audio of the teacher’s conversation with a dispatcher. “This teacher wielded her white fragility and racial bias like a weapon with no accountability,” the post with the audio stated.
The visit from police cast a “heavy” mood over the school, which is 40% black, teacher Megan Isakson said. But it also led the way for a conversation about when it’s appropriate to involve police for a disciplinary issue.
Calling the cops on unruly niglets is racist now. Clown world honk honk.
https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/education/a-white-seattle-teacher-told-police-she-felt-unsafe-around-a-black-fifth-grader-who-she-says-threatened-her/
Call the cops on threatening niggers? Racist!
In early May, a teacher at Van Asselt Elementary School in Seattle called the police. She told the dispatcher who answered that a fifth grader threatened to beat her up.
The student is black, she said, between 10 and 11 years old, an inch shy of 5 feet tall. No weapons. The teacher, age 27, was white. When police showed up at the school, the teacher decided not to press charges because she feared retaliation by the school administration, which had recommended other ways to react. Seattle police closed the case, and it was not forwarded to the King County Prosecutor’s Office.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ijc5I6QFJrc&feature=youtu.be
Last week, a Facebook page run by a group of people who say they are Seattle school-district employees posted audio of the teacher’s conversation with a dispatcher. “This teacher wielded her white fragility and racial bias like a weapon with no accountability,” the post with the audio stated.
The visit from police cast a “heavy” mood over the school, which is 40% black, teacher Megan Isakson said. But it also led the way for a conversation about when it’s appropriate to involve police for a disciplinary issue.
Calling the cops on unruly niglets is racist now. Clown world honk honk.
https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/education/a-white-seattle-teacher-told-police-she-felt-unsafe-around-a-black-fifth-grader-who-she-says-threatened-her/