Video Shows Deputy Body-Slamming Child To Ground Twice At Middle School…

The school resource offi­cer has report­ed­ly been placed on paid leave amid an inves­ti­ga­tion into the inci­dent in North Carolina.

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By Nina Golgowski

A school resource offi­cer is on leave after sur­veil­lance video cap­tured him body-slam­ming a North Carolina mid­dle school­er to the ground twice while escort­ing him to the school’s office, accord­ing to local media reports.

The video tak­en at Vance County Middle School and obtained by local news out­lets shows the sheriff’s deputy walk­ing along­side the child, only described as being under the age of 12, before the deputy sud­den­ly lifts the boy up and throws him to the ground.

The deputy then grabs the boy’s limp body off the floor and throws him down again before pulling the child back onto his feet and drag­ging him down the hall. 

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Vance County Schools filed a com­plaint with the sheriff’s office on Friday. The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation will now inves­ti­gate the mat­ter, Vance County Sheriff Curtis Brame told WNCN.

We went over and when we first saw the video, we were stunned, we were shocked,” Brame told the local sta­tion. “We all are par­ents and grand­par­ents that have chil­dren at that same age, so it brought some great con­cern to us.”

Brame added that the school resource offi­cer, one of two assigned to the school, has been placed on paid leave amid an inves­ti­ga­tion into the incident.

Vance County Schools said it is ful­ly coop­er­at­ing with that investigation.

I don’t expect my deputy or any deputy or law enforce­ment in North Carolina to car­ry out their duties in that way,” the school dis­trict said in a state­ment obtained by WNCN. “The safe­ty of our stu­dents has been and con­tin­ues to be of the utmost impor­tance to our dis­trict.”
A spokesper­son for the NCSBI con­firmed the agency is inves­ti­gat­ing the sit­u­a­tion but declined to com­ment fur­ther in an email to HuffPost on Sunday.
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