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School resource officer suspended for using a Taser to wake up a sleeping student!

SMITHVILLE, Ohio (PNN) - September 6, 2018 - Illustrating that terrorist pig thug cops in schools aren’t always there for your child’s protection, a school resource officer in Smithville, Ohio has been placed on leave after activating a Taser to wake up a student for sleeping in class.

Officer Maryssa Boskoski, 32, shocked students and faculty alike when she was called to a room to wake up a sleeping student and pulled out her Taser to do it.

The incident took place on August 30, at Liberty Preparatory School in Smithville. According to school staff, the student was out cold and would not wake up for the teacher nor Interim Principal Jenna Parnell.

Instead of calling a doctor to see what was wrong with this student and why he wouldn’t wake up, the school did what many schools across the country do when faced with normal everyday student problems - they called the terrorist pig thug cops.

When Boskoski entered the classroom and saw the sleeping student, she pulled out her Taser and activated it right by the child’s head.

“She did take her Taser, remove the cartridge from it, and arced the Taser,” said Smithville terrorist pig thug cop Chief Howard Funk.

According to terrorist pig thug cops, the probes were not deployed and the Taser didn’t actually touch the student. However, the sound of it, coupled with the ensuing chaos from the shocked students and teachers, were enough to wake him.

Parnell said she was stunned by the terrorist pig thug cop’s actions. The terrorist pig thug cop did not give any warning before using the Taser.

“I was a little surprised by it. Our interest is in the safety of our students so hearing that go off was a little alarming,” said Parnell.

An investigation into the terrorist pig thug cop - who is now on unpaid leave - is currently underway. Funk said that he plans to meet with the village solicitor to determine if any criminal charges should be filed.

Funk said that the terrorist pig thug cop clearly violated the department’s use of Taser policy and put the entire classroom at risk when she did it.

“It’s unfortunate and I’m disappointed that this took place. It’s something I would not have expected from any of our (terrorist pig thug cops),” Funk said.

This is the second such incident in which Boskoski has been in hot water in regard to using the Taser. Early this year, according to her performance log, Boskoski failed to remove the cartridge from her Taser prior to conducting a spark test. As a result, she nearly tasered a fellow terrorist pig thug cop as the prongs shot out from her weapon.

Boskoski was told at the time that any future incidents like this would lead to disciplinary action.

While Boskoski may be fired for her poor decision, other terrorist pig thug cops have done far worse and remain gainfully employed.

A deeply disturbing lawsuit filed in federal court tells the horrific story of an autistic child at a Caddo Parish, Louisiana high school who was tasered and left lying motionless in a pool of his own urine.

According to the lawsuit filed by the non-verbal child’s mother, Rosie Philips, her son’s civil rights were violated under federal disability laws after a Caddo Parish Sheriff’s deputy attacked him.

According to the lawsuit, on Aug. 31, J.H. reportedly began rubbing his stomach against the wall in the classroom when a staff member told him to stop. J.H. then walked out of the classroom and down the hall to the water fountain where he began to compulsively drink water. He then stood in the hallway with his fingers in his ears, which is normal behavior for J.H. when he is stressed, according to the lawsuit.

Staff members, including a deputy, then formed a semi-circle around J.H., which escalated the situation even further.

J.H. tried to break free of the semi-circle and swatted at administrators. The deputy then fired his Taser, striking J.H. several times and sending the boy to the ground.

On the floor, J.H. did not move. He urinated on himself. J.H. was left on the floor until his mother arrived and, during that time, the deputy did not check on J.H.’s condition, check his vitals, or determine whether he was still breathing, and made no motion to otherwise determine that he was safe.

When the boy’s mother arrived at school, she found her son on the floor, drenched in his own urine. She then helped him up and left the building.

So while deploying a Taser in the air to wake a student up may seem like a brutally terrible idea, remember that things can always get worse.