• nat_turner_overdrive [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    they’ve been there for decades now unfortunately

    I once got followed by one through the school, the doofus was peeking around corners and literally tiptoeing ldespite me clearly watching him follow me through the door and through the whole school. Not the brightest people, cops.

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    Yep, officer Davis was my SRO back in the early 2000’s. He was known for harassing kids at school AND purposefully being the cop to bust kids after hours for smoking weed and such. He fucking hated teenagers

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        Jesus, that’s so fucked up. I’m not surprised that he’s still there, though. I remember ours manhandled the shit out of thus freshman I knew. The kid was a shit talker but he was like maybe 110 lbs soaking wet. He also just absolutely relished in intimidating us. He had held me and my friends for over an hour trying to sweat us when he came up on us at the park. It was a regular occurrence, threatening that he would call our parents or throw us in juvi. It was demented.

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          Yeah, that’s about normal. Usually the excuse when they hurt innocent kids was “well, they aren’t angels, and he was right to suspect them”. Which was always used against poor kids.

          The SRO was black, but that didn’t stop him from being racist either. But he dished it out to basically any of the latchkey kids who were caught with joints at any point during highschool or middle school.

          All the SROs for elementary through highschool knew each other, so they’d pass on “trouble kid” lists and those lists became self fulfilling prophecies for the most part.

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        Damn, my highschool’s SRO at least bothered to break up fights… though all the fights I saw him get involved in were girl fights… but to be fair dude’s usually scheduled their fights for after school so there werent many guys fighting in school. But anyway.

        Honestly I dont have any horror stories about my SRO but my school wasn’t racially diverse and I was white. I was neurodivergent though and did have meltdowns but the SRO never got involved. Also I think he didnt exist in my freshman year where I had the most meltdowns? Idr though. But yeah the only thing I remember him ever doing was breaking up girl fights.

        ETA: just to be clear, my individual experiance does not justify the existance of pigs in schools. (Or pigs at all).

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      One of our cops had a car chase with a student after school. Ended up ramming the kid from behind and totaling the kid’s truck in a ditch. Kid got a fractured wrist. The stated reason is the kid was speeding (he wasn’t) and resisting arrest since the kid didn’t immediately pull over (there was nowhere to pull over on that road).

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    Some hog sro cop pointed an unloaded and stripped down shotgun at me and other kids in my middle school class during a presentation about how quickly cops could take down a school shooter

    He swung it around at lot waving the barrel at the assembly and pointed it towards the crowd, he really enjoyed cocking the barrel

    You could tell this hog had so many hero fantasies about killing an active shooter

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    Some schools have a dedicated military recruiter who is posted there. The school in particular I’m thinking of is in one of the poorer parts of the city with more minorities.

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      The three military recruiters at my school ended up discharging a handgun in the school gym one time. They didn’t hit anyone, this was after school was over and they were taking turns flipping a pistol around like Revolver Ocelot. Also one of them would routinely try to entice kids to join the military so they could get a girlfriend. He claimed Iraqi women loved Americans. It was sick.

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      Yeah my school had a ROTC program. Most of the kids in it were on the poorer end iirc. Some were just military fetishists or kids who didnt want to do gym (though the later would usually only do it freshman year, realize that drills are harder, and switch lol). I had a lot of friends in ROTC and I think only one of them joined the military though? But yeah. Its sick because its literally grooming killers and imperialists starting at 14 years old.

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    Yeah, I got to watch a good friend go limp as he was dragged out of school by our SRO (School Resource Officer). He made a snide comment about not doing his homework and it escalated from there.

    Death to America

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    CW SA

    I also had a friend go to the SRO with a rape report and he told her he was going to handle it. She got called into the office to do “conflict resolution” with her rapist.

    Death to America again

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    In middle school, they sent an SRO after my friend and I because we skipped class to hang out in the nearby soccer field. Instead of just guiding us back inside, she was weirdly hostile and treated us like terrorists or some shit. Confiscated and searched through our backpacks, phones, and school chromebooks. Didn’t get our phones back til the end of the day after a call to our parents

    In high school, our SRO was this serious looking really tall dude who would always stare everyone down for no reason. Made everyone very uncomfortable. He also had a drug sniffing dog that people say did unannounced searches in classrooms (which is somehow legal and accepted in the great satan)

    In 9th grade, he accused my friend of vaping when he came out of the bathroom and searched his bag because he “smelled like a fruity vape flavor” (it was literally his deodorant)

    In my 10th grade history class, these two friends made an obvious joke about getting in a fight with each other (like, debating who would win) and our old ass prudish teacher made a huge deal over it, calling the SRO over to preemptively stop a non-existent fight. SRO took these two guys to his office for the rest of class (like 5-10 minutes). I asked one of the guys about it later and he said he raised his voice at them and told them stuff like “you’re gonna grow up to be riffraff bums if you don’t change your attitudes” (the guys he talked to like this were black and latino)

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    my former high school in my hometown has gradually ramped up the number of cops. It’s been directly proportional to how many black people have moved into the town from nearby areas.

    When I was a student, there was a constant fear from the adults about terrorists. The Iraq war was still going on, so the three cops were presumably to guard against Al-Qaeda somehow. One time one of the cops pulled me aside and in very serious terms asked me if I had seen anyone suspicious wearing a turban. It was like having three cartoon versions of Barney Fife bumbling around the school. One time one of them actually lost a gun (it was in their squad car). Towards the end of my time there the rhetoric had changed, now the fear was about gangs in the school (there were no gangs in my hometown, just groups of black kids who were friends)

    Fast forward to today: 20 something armed and armored cops, some with SMGs. The cops often bring their German shepherds too. This is for a small town high school with less than 200 students total. Metal detectors at the front. All book bags need to be mesh or clear. Lockers aren’t permitted to be locked. The kids have to do regular head counts and walk the hallways in single file like it’s a prison. The school has a uniform policy, which is a little unusual for an American public school. The stated reason is it cracks down on gangs (again there is no gang activity in my hometown). also every morning the principal comes over the loudspeaker and does an explicitly Christian prayer