I can't think of one time I've ever agreed with her, but what she's saying in a nutshell this time, I agree with. I think the whole situation is nuanced, however, the cop's actions warranted his dismissal. Not to mention he has a documented record of heavy handed behavior and probably isn't suited to be a cop. Still, to be fair, I don't think he should have ever been called to handle that situation for a couple of reasons. One of the reasons being had she done what the teacher and administrators had requested of her, this whole situation wouldn't have occurred. That said, I see two positive outcomes with this situation. One being, an ill tempered individual isn't a police officer any longer, probably should have never been one as his temperament isn't suitable for that line of work.
The other benefit that came out of this is, she'll probably think twice before engaging in World Star behavior for fear she just might end up on that Summer Jam screen. Let's not kid ourselves, while I agree she's a victim, she still brought it on herself. She's of the same cloth you see in Popeye's, rolling her eyes, sighing out loud, taking forever to get your order, fukks up your order and then argues with you, says sir to you disingenuously, etc.. Of the same cloth you see on World Star videos, on the subway, running off at the mouth, gets bold enough to put her hands on someone, has the audacity to look shocked after catching a two piece in return, etc.. Nikkaz on here talkin bout, why didn't the people reach out to her? Or she shoes classic signs of ODD, etc.. No, the reality is she hasn't been disciplined enough in her life, and her current behavior is the result of poor parenting. Her lesson in Brazilian jujitsu by the former cop just might have done her some good.