Title: Cop Savagely Beats His Own Daughter at School, No One Tries to Stop Him, Gets Paid Vacation Source:
Free Thought Project URL Source:https://thefreethoughtproject.com/c ... yees-make-no-attempt-stop-him/ Published:May 12, 2018 Author:Jack Burns Post Date:2018-05-12 15:18:30 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:490 Comments:2
Disturbing surveillance camera footage has been released that shows a police officer confronting his daughter after she was sent to the principals office for disrespecting her teacherand his response is so violent that it has even led to criticism from advocates of corporal punishment.
Footage from the incident, which occurred in March, shows Officer Raymond Emilio Rosario entering the school office. Moments later, his 14-year-old daughter entered, and he immediately slapped her across the face and then hit the back of her head. Surprisingly, the officers violent actions didnt seem the faze the office secretary who never moved from her seat.
Rage continued from Rosario in front of everyone in the office and anyone who may have witnessed it while walking by the offices glass doors. The enraged officer pushed his daughters head to the side, grabbed his belt and began whipping her with his belt. The humiliation of being whipped in public was followed by a slap to the face and finally a closed-fist punch to the jaw.
While Rosario may have been attempting to discipline his daughter, the manner in which he did so, crossed the line between what is legal and what is criminal. As a result, days later his fellow boys in blue arrested him and charged him with child abuse.
At the time of the attack, not one member of Pinecrest Grove Preparatory Academy intervened to stop the angry officer or to call 911 for assistance as they watched the child get slapped, punched, whipped and have her hair pulled by the man who was supposed to protect her from such abuses. However, according to a report from Miamis ABC News 10, school officials did notify Rosarios superiors, and the officer turned himself into Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.
Rosario was charged with child abuse with no great bodily harm, and was suspended with pay. However, presumably, if a parent had beaten, assaulted, whipped, and pulled their childs hair in the school office, one could bet the outcome for that citizen would have been quite different. Not only would police have arrested such a parent, there is a great chance they would also be tased, cuffed, and stuffed into a squad car.
None of that happened to the career officer, of course, leading many to conclude there is simply a double standard for police officers. It is unclear if Rosario was on duty at the time the assault took place. If he was on duty, it poses a different scenario. Where else in America can someone regularly beat another person and be allowed to continue cashing in a paycheck? All too often, when police officers are clearly guilty of crimes, such as the one the closed circuit cameras caught Rosario committing, they are given a paid vacation until the smoke clears and they are allowed to return to work.
However well-intentioned the parent may have been, Rosario engaged in a myriad of faux pas. Not only did he scream at his daughter, a female, but he slapped, beat, whipped, and pulled her hair. The old saying goes, You never know what goes on behind closed doors. We can only imagine, if Rosario behaves this way in public, there is no telling what he does to the poor child in private.
If you would like to share your thoughts on Officer Raymond Emilio Rosarios conduct, call (305) 476-5423 or visit the Miami-Dade Police Departments Facebook page.
Watch the surveillance video of the assault below:
However, presumably, if a parent had beaten, assaulted, whipped, and pulled their childs hair in the school office, one could bet the outcome for that citizen would have been quite different. Not only would police have arrested such a parent, there is a great chance they would also be tased, cuffed, and stuffed into a squad car.
Actually I remember witnessing something like this happen to a classmate of mine in front of 75 students. His mother beat him with the belt. Then another time, at this same school within a few months after what the one parent did, another parent borrowed the teacher's thick paddle and hit their son, another one of my classmates, in front of the entire class. I was so mad that I wanted to rush over and grab that paddle from his mom and beat the living shit out of her. But it was too late. The damage had already been done. I hope that classmate severed ties with her after that because she should have been thrown in jail. No excuse for her behavior at all.