Timothy Murray lost his father earlier this year and had been asking his principal for counseling when she called in the police

  • Herbal Gamer@sh.itjust.works
    35·
    2 years ago

    Data from Brownsville ISD seen by The Observer showed its officers made 3,102 student arrests between May 2021 and Nov. 2023. Nearly 60% of those were on felony charges and 76 of those kids were in elementary school.

    what the fuck is going on over there

    • Shurimal@kbin.social
      32·
      2 years ago

      High-speed school-to-prison pipeline. Because inmates=free labour and prisons are for-profit. Gotta get 'em kidz institutionalized as early as possible!

      • Perfide@reddthat.com
        7·
        2 years ago

        Yep. Also noticed that the principal that called the police and the DA refusing to drop the case have the same last name. Garza isn’t that rare of a last name, but it’s not exactly “Smith”, either. I’d bet good money those fuckers are related to each other.

        • ExLisper@linux.community
          English
          011·
          2 years ago

          I’m just saying… you never had a kid in class that was years older then everyone else, not doing shit, disrupting class all the time, getting violent and ending up in jail for attempt murder just after leaving school? I had. I wish there was a way to get him out of school earlier. I would be a better environment for everyone. But there wasn’t so they had to deal with him till he was 18 yo. Then on the other hand if you let teachers kick kids out they will get lazy and start locking up children for anything like in Texas.

          • prole@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
            3·
            2 years ago

            Are you for real? I’m seriously asking, because if you are, you need help.

            • ExLisper@linux.community
              English
              14·
              2 years ago

              Weird, in my case it was only in elementary school. High school was not mandatory so the disruptive kids simply didn’t go there.

              Edit: Oh, just realized that you probably also have middle school. I didn’t. It was the same school from age 7 to 15. Education was mandatory till 18 or 16 yo so the school was stuck with all the stupid kids till then.

              • prole@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
                4·
                2 years ago

                Ahhhh right, simple mistake to make. Middle school kids definitely deserve solitary confinement. Fucking what??

                I hope that maybe you’re just ignorant to what “solitary confinement” means, but even then, you’re talking about locking children away in fucking prison for misbehaving in 6th grade art class. Get a grip.

                • ExLisper@linux.community
                  English
                  15·
                  2 years ago

                  Jesus, who’s talking about solitary confinement? Not even the original comment mentioned it. I definitely didn’t. Relax. It’s a shitty situation but getting angry about things you imagined is not going to save anyone.

                  • Volkditty@kbin.social
                    2·
                    2 years ago

                    Scroll back up and check out the headline of the thread you’re posting in…

                  • prole@sh.itjust.worksEnglish
                    1·
                    2 years ago

                    The original article is about putting a child into solitary confinement. You don’t even need to read the article. But keep moving those goalposts…

                    Is it really that much harder to just admit you were wrong (or literally just take the L and not respond at all) than doubling down on something so easily disproven?

                    The mindset is just fascinating to me.

      • Strykker@programming.dev
        3·
        2 years ago

        Shouldn’t matter. You don’t throw kids in jail just because they are assholes.

      • Aniki 🌱🌿@lemm.eeBannedEnglish
        2·
        2 years ago
        1. Kids are kids. Asshole parents raise asshole adults.