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Princess Luna
6th April 2011, 13:51
Aidan Elliot seems like a typical video game loving 8 year old, but what happened in his Glennon Heights Elementary School on Feb. 28 was hardly typical.

"I kind of blow up a little," Aidan said. "I said I'm going to kill you once you get out of that room."

Aidan is in a class for kids with behavior problems. He became enraged, spitting and throwing chairs and even threatening teachers and students with a sharp piece of wood he held like a knife.

Aidan told "Good Morning America" that he regrets his behavior, but when asked if he meant to injure the teachers with the piece of wood, he said, "kind of."


"I was rowdy on the bus...They didn't let me do something I wanted to do. We needed to do stuff, but they wouldn't let me. They put me in a corner with chairs and they called my mom," he said. "It was really the teachers because I just got really upset with them."

The boy's mother, Mandy Elliot, is furious with school officials and police.

"I was angry. I didn't understand. I was on my way....Why didn't they talk to him. He was red, handcuffed, crying, screaming how much it burned," Mandy Elliot said.

Lakewood Police Officer Steve Davis said that when they arrived on the scene Aidan told them, "I will kill you mother fuckers," Davis said.

Teachers were so worried for their safety, they reportedly barricaded themselves in an adjacent office.

"He told the teachers the same thing...if they came out, they were going to die," Davis said.

Aidan's mother said that her son never behaves violently outside of school.

"I think there is a problem, but it's with school and Aidan," Mandy Elliot said. "It only happens at school. It doesn't happen at soccer. It doesn't happen at swimming. It doesn't happen with babysitters, with family members."

Elliot is filing a complaint against the police for pepper spraying her son.

"I think they should have approached him, tried to talk to him, even if it was from a distance. You talk to him and you find out what it is that's botherhing him as well. You don't just walk in, ask him to stop and then spray," Elliot said.

Police defended their decision.

"It was a situation that had to be diffused and it had to be done very quickly. No one went home injured that day," Davis said.

School officials told the Denver Post that they are seeing more elementary and pre-school students who are increasingly violent.


"As a district we've been very concerned about it," Polly Ortiz-Lutz, the school district's director of special education told the Denver Post.

School officials said that Aidan would be welcome back to the school if his behavior improves.

"That would be our hope and goal. I hope that he is getting the services he needs so that he is able to return," said Peg Kastberg from Jefferson County Public Schools.

Aidan's mother said that she's tried putting her son on medication to improve his behavior, but it didn't work.

Aidan said that he needs to work on cooling down his temper.

"I don't know how my future is going to be--rich, happy, good life road or bad, homeless, poor road," he said.
source (http://abcnews.go.com/US/aidan-elliot-pepper-sprayed-colorado-elementary-classroom-police/story?id=13307371&page=2)
Disgusting i means it was a fucking 8 year old with a piece of wood, police are trained to take down full grown adults armed with knives or even guns! also we need a police brutality forum like another use has said several times as there is really no place this story fits under its not really political and its not discrimination unless you consider the fact the kid had a mental illness.

Jazzratt
6th April 2011, 14:15
Big brave men, bravely serving and protecting. Bravely assaulting children.

IndependentCitizen
6th April 2011, 14:25
Nice one, going to make his behavioural problems worse now for his mistreatment!

The kid probably needs more attention, that's what kids craze. Instead, it sounds like they push him aside like a piece of litter, and try to ignore him!

Hexen
6th April 2011, 17:40
bravely serving and protecting

.....the bourgeoisie.

Remember, the original purpose of the police is serving and protecting the ones who are controlling the means of production against the lower classes like us.

I hope this makes sense.

ChrisK
6th April 2011, 17:46
.....the bourgeoisie.

Remember, the original purpose of the police is serving and protecting the ones who are controlling the means of production against the lower classes like us.

I hope this makes sense.

Jazzrat was being a smart ass

Jeraldi
6th April 2011, 19:26
The reason why they get away with this is because the kid has a "mental illness." when someone gets into that system (especially in NJ) they get swept under the rug and treated with less respect and rights than an actual "criminal."

If you are determined by PEST to be a danger to yourself and others then they can commit you into a "hospital" (against your will) and you don't even get to see a judge for 2 weeks. This is all without any charges needing to be filed.

Jazzratt
6th April 2011, 20:59
.....the bourgeoisie.

Remember, the original purpose of the police is serving and protecting the ones who are controlling the means of production against the lower classes like us.

I hope this makes sense. I'm quite aware of the role of the police, as CK pointed out I was being a smartass.

Agent Ducky
6th April 2011, 21:03
wow... that's sickening. People trained to deal with armed adults can't deal with an 8 year old without pepper spray? O_O

Pretty Flaco
7th April 2011, 03:13
Wow, that kid sounds fucking crazy!:scared:

I can imagine being set back a bit by his violent behavior, but pepperspray? Really? He's a goddamn eight year old! That's unnecessary and ridiculous.

Manifesto
7th April 2011, 03:18
Anyone remember the police pepper spraying an infant at an anti-Bush rally?

Zav
7th April 2011, 03:20
So the coppers thought it was best to pepper spray a four foot tall kid having a temper tantrum and waving a bit of wood? Dumbasses. :glare:

PhoenixAsh
7th April 2011, 03:25
Anyone remember the police pepper spraying an infant at an anti-Bush rally?

no...wtf? :confused: tell me...

Ele'ill
7th April 2011, 03:26
Anyone else surprised this didn't end in a shooting :bored:



"Aidan told "Good Morning America" that he regrets his behavior, but when asked if he meant to injure the teachers with the piece of wood, he said, 'kind of.'"

:lol:

PhoenixAsh
7th April 2011, 03:29
from this incident and others there is a real shift in policing going on which I also see in Holland.

Instead of talking and first trying to defuse a situation by communicating more time is spend in so called hard repression tactics to swiftly deal with potentially dangerous situations rapidl than actually educating police men and women in psychological solutions.

What potentially dangerous situations are is not at all clearly defined and left up to the personal assessment of the officers on the scene. Who are often impatient and underequiped to be decent human beings towards people they are taught to see as a threat.

Its disgusting.

F9
7th April 2011, 03:36
really?:ohmy:you got to be fucking kidding me!thats like the stupidest thing i have ever fucking heard of.What the fuck?An 8 year old with a piece of wood, a threat to dozens of adult teachers(of a "special school", which means prepared for such things) who needed to barricade(!!!!!) away from him, but also for fully FUCKING trained PIGS(excuse me, cops) who required pepper spray to stop an 8 year old from "hurting people with a piece of wood":rolleyes: ?How fucking pathetic, how fucking disgusting.I hope the worst for all those "brave adults".

Fuck i cant even believe the stupidity of this...I would like to see the cops reaction on someone my size.Will they bring a tank?:rolleyes:

Fuserg9:star:

PhoenixAsh
7th April 2011, 03:39
@fuser ...they'll probably taser you a couple of dozen times before they will shoot you. :(

Bardo
7th April 2011, 03:51
I wonder if this has impacted his perception of law enforcement?

Time will tell....

DrStrangelove
7th April 2011, 03:57
I tell you guys, those eight year olds are fierce! The come at you like wild hamsters, and are just as dangerous! Clearly this was the most logical and humane response to this perilous situation.

Klaatu
7th April 2011, 04:06
School officials told the Denver Post that they are seeing more elementary and pre-school students who are increasingly violent.Might this be because kids see adults being violent and stupid?

smashcapital
7th April 2011, 04:45
So the kids already being violent, so what do the cops do? Pull out the pepper spray! Hey way to go, that sure is setting a good non-violent example for the boy????? WTF?

Manifesto
7th April 2011, 05:06
no...wtf? :confused: tell me...
Well I can't really find ABC or anything on it but here's some links.

http://portland.indymedia.org/a22/

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2002/aug2002/bush-a24.shtml (http://www.wsws.org/articles/2002/aug2002/bush-a24.shtml)

Chambered Word
7th April 2011, 12:24
Cops seem to be pulling shit like this daily. Fuck 'em all.

Luisrah
7th April 2011, 15:30
Reminds me of that time two cops tasered an old woman lying in her bed, when she ''assumed a position in the bed that made the policemen fear for their lives''

greenwarbler
7th April 2011, 16:12
old women can be terrifying, granted their bedskirts are of fluorescant colors and their hair of snakes, and that they are twenty meters tall and breathe fire, as is ordinary for old women in bed -- an officer has to take all necessary precautions against such perps.