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November 9, 2021 9 mins

Honolulu Police Department Arrests Girl Over A Drawing That Upset A Parent

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
This is a miracle. There is no question that there
are problems in this country between police and community. Yes,
you are a donkey to the latest on that police
killing of a black man, now the new developments in
the deadly Spa shooting rampage. It was a really bad
day for him and this is what he did, and
so we are in a state of emergency. Okay, White

(00:25):
supremacist violence is it always have been the number one
threat to otracidy. But I'm also very proud that my
wife was right the practice club bitches, Please tell me
why was I your donkey of the day, woll donkey
of the day for October when he first goes to
the Honolulu Police department. I really hate stories like this.

(00:46):
The reason I hate stories like this is because it
triggers trauma and my body because when I hear stories
like this, when I see stories like this, I automatically
feel the pain of the person this is happening to.
Not even just the pain of the person this is
happening to, but since parents, Okay, the officers that are
doing this, and energy I feel always is confusion. It's

(01:07):
always one big why, Alright. The victim of his crime
has to be asking why, and when it comes to
the offices, I have to ask why. All right, listen
to me talking to y'all, like y'all know what the
hell I'm talking about. Let's go to k h n
L NBC thirteen for the report. Police, the a c
l U, and an attorney for the family says the
ten year old black girl's rights were violated when she

(01:27):
was attained and questioned without her mom, then handcuffed and
brought to jail without being charged with the crime. The girl,
identified as NB, who has a d h D, participated
in drawing an offensive sketch of another Navy elementary school
student in response to being bullied. The next day, a
parent of one of the kids who received this drawing

(01:48):
was very upset and essentially demanded that they called the police.
We asked to see the drawing, but we're denied. We
don't want it to be about the drawing. This is
about how a ten year old black girl who was
arrested and there was no reason to believe that she
was violent. She didn't bring any weapons to school, She
didn't make any explicit threats to anyone. Tomarry Taylor, the
girl's mother, was called the campus. She says officers told

(02:12):
her that they were negotiating with the parent about the
matter involving her daughter and that she wasn't allowed to
speak with her. Taylor says she was not allowed to
leave the room and did not know that at the
time her daughter was being handcuffed and taken by patrol
car to the Pearl City Police station. Based on comments
by the officers that day, the A. C. L. You
says they believe she was brought to the station because

(02:34):
she wasn't taking a situation seriously after she made a
comment wondering what jail would be like a ten you
old black girl arrested with excessive force for drawing a
picture of her bully. I repeat, a ten year old
black girl arrested with excessive force for drawing a picture

(02:54):
of her bully. There is not a parent alive who
hears that story and doesn't automatically get in aged. All right.
That trauma you feeling your body right now is real,
and it's generational because we have seen this time and
time again, and it has happened to us throughout history.
I have four daughters old this is thirteen, youngest is
a new born. I'm willing to absolutely kill you behind

(03:16):
one of them. It's just that simple. I don't know
any other way to say it. I will kill you
behind one of them. How many daughters you got v
I got three and one on the way. Are you
willing to kill someone behind them? It's just that simple.
So I don't understand how an adult man or woman
can do that to someone else's kids, simply because I
believe in karma, the golden rule, doing to others that

(03:39):
you would have them doing to you. If you have kids,
and you know how you feel about yours, why would
you play with someone else's. Just think about what would
you be willing to do for your kids, and then
ask yourself if someone violated your kid the way the
Honolulu Police Department violated this ten year old, would you
want those problems? Now? The a c l U is
involved in there to ending policy changes from the Honolulu

(04:01):
Police Department. They sent letters to the state Department of
Education and the State Attorney General's Office asking them to
adopt policy changes, expunge all records of the arrest, and
to pay a half a million dollars in damages for
harm and suffering. I just don't understand adults like this.
I really don't. This is a ten year old girl
who drew a picture of her bully. What's the reason

(04:23):
for arresting her and using excessive force? And you got
mad because she asked, what would jail be like? She's ten,
That's what there is. She probably didn't even understand the
severity of the situation. She probably had no idea what
the hell y'all was doing for real, for real, But
even so, why were y'all doing it? How about use
that picture she drew her bully to identify the bully

(04:44):
and then talk to the parents of said bully, And
let's try to get some straightening going on across the board.
Let's get to a place of healing among all parties.
Because grammatized this young woman enough to know, you know,
enough to where she's drawing her bully. And instead of
getting to the root of the issue, you y'all come
in and traumatize her even more. And to the parent
who complained about the picture and told staff called the police,

(05:07):
why why how about call the young lady's parents. Her
mother tomorrow tell us said she was called to the
school but was not allowed, you know, to see her daughter.
She wasn't informed that her daughter was was handcuffed in
front of staff and her piers, and they put her
in a squad car and took her away without notifying
the parents. What if that was your child? Maybe it's

(05:28):
the kid seeing me and I overthink things too much
because I simply will treat you the way I want
to be treated. I will simply treat your child the
way I want my child to be treated. Why is
that such a hard concept for people to grasp? So
many people failed this ten year old little girl. All right,
the parent who complained about this child, nothing wrong with complaining,
but reach out to the parents of the child if

(05:48):
you feel it's an issue, and and the staff for
the school. Why would you call the police before you
call this child's parents and police, Why would you respond
by coming to the school, arresting her and using excessive
force a ten year old girl? This is why some
children are just simply wiser than adults. Okay, if this

(06:09):
is you know the way adults are handling conflict resolution
amongst kids, we as a society are doomed. And what's
so sad about this? It's also a proof that it
is easier to build up a child than it is
to repair an adult, because only a bunch of hurt
asked adults in need of repair would do something like

(06:29):
this to a child they should be building up. Please
let Ruby Marks give the Honolulu Police Department, the Hanawaii
Elementary School, and the parent who told the staff of
Hanawiian Elementary School to call the police on his ten
year old girl the biggest he hall, he ha, he ha,
you stupid mother, Are you dumb? Oh yeah, now this

(06:51):
it doesn't end there. Nope, not me being a virgo. Nope,
don't let it go. I'm petty, all right, that's one
even petty, that's not even petty. That's just being a parent.
I want you locked up. I need your house, I
need your car, your jewelry, I need your retirement. You're
gonna throw my ten year old into a squad car.

(07:11):
She's gonna she got trauma for the rest of a life.
And don't even tell she is a parent. A picture
of the bully because she drew a picture. I need
all that and drawing a picture of the bully to
me is like crying for help. So that's what I'm saying. Bully,
you look for you look at the picture of the bully.
You identify the bully, and then you talk to the parents,
and the parents come together and you know, try to

(07:32):
get some straighten amongst you, amongst each other and the kids.
That's how you get to a place in here. I
need five minutes with you. Then then if you got
a wife, my wife needs five minutes with your wife.
You know ten, my ten year old like like like
ten year old. Like if you follow me on Instagram,
London is eight, so two years older than her ten.

(07:52):
They're still playing on monkey bars, they're still playing tag outside.
These are not high schools college. He's a kids. If
you feel like somebody gotta die situations like this, nothing
wrong with that emotion. Feel it and even can't even
got worried about me. You got worried about how grandfather,
grandfather worse than me, And he'll feel like he ain't

(08:12):
got anhing of loose. He feels like he old anyway.
So it is what it is. And he's an ex cop,
so you know how to get away with this kind
of stuff absolutely all right, Let let me exerc That's
why I told you to read my grandmother's hands about
rest my Malcolm three, because it's a lot of great
practices that you could be practicing right now at the

(08:33):
end of those chapters. Alright, give me five. Give that
feels good. Look in the mirror, give yourself. But release
is good. Dopamine. But you should have been here today there,
all right, shouldn't have been at home today? All right,

(08:53):
thank you for that. Donk the day up next. Ask
e five eight five one oh five one. If you
need to like aastion ship advice or any type of advice,
call ye right now. It's the Breakfast Club Gomrna
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