Student arrested after pushing an officer during lunch room incident

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Evansville Police arrested 19 year old Dekariyan Crowder during an incident in the Bosse High School cafeteria.

The incident began when the officer saw Crowder, who is a Bosse student, hitting other students with a belt. A Bosse staff member also witnessed Crowder’s behavior and told him to go to the school office. Crowder refused and began cursing at the staff member. Crowder refused to do as the staff member told him to do and continued to curse.
The officer then intervened and told Crowder to go to the office. Crowder then cursed at the officer and told him he was not going anywhere. As other students began watching the incident, Crowder pushed the officer. The officer tried to place Crowder into handcuffs, but Crowder physically resisted arrest. The officer disengaged and drew his TASER and ordered Crowder to get on the ground. Crowder refused to get on the ground and took a fighting stance.
After refusing to follow several commands to get on the ground, Crowder was Tased. Crowder was taken into custody after a brief struggle.
Crowder was arrested for Disorderly Conduct and Resisting Law Enforcement.

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  1. It is a shame “reasonable” respect to authority was not used by this “19” year old high school student.
    A student “acting up” with their fellow student(s) does happen. Part of maturing. When authority (teacher) need to step in is when the student should had stop with “reasonable respect”! Wondering if the “paddle board of education” was still allow, that this student would had respond correctly on first request to stop from the teacher?

    I recall those days when students went “over the edge” in the classroom. Out in the hallway, with another teacher as a witness. Then boom! We all laugh and giggle. Very good deterrent, except for the “harden” few!

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