12 year old girl arrested for doodling on her desk, sues NYC

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Girl Arrested for Doodling Sues New York City

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AOL News (April 3) -- When 12-year-old Alexa Gonzalez was caught doodling on her desk at Junior High School 190 in Queens, New York, she expected detention and an afternoon on desk-cleaning duty. Instead, she was arrested, led out of her school in handcuffs and detained at a local police precinct for hours, she said.

Two months after the incident, Gonzalez and her mother, Maraima Comacho, are suing the New York City Education Department and the New York Police Department for $1 million in damages, claiming excessive use of force and violation of the girl's rights in the ordeal, which Comacho has called a "nightmare."

"We want to stop this from happening to other young children in the future," the family's lawyer, Joseph Rosenthal, told the New York Daily News.

Gonzalez describes the ordeal as traumatizing and excessive, saying that after her Spanish teacher caught her doodling on her desk with erasable green marker, she was "physically dragged by a teacher and an assistant principal" to the dean's office, where school safety officials searched her by placing "their hands inside the rear and front pockets of her jeans." Police were then summoned to arrest her.

Gonzalez told the Daily News she broke down as she was led out of her school in handcuffs.

"I started crying, like, a lot," said said. "I made two little doodles. ... It could be easily erased. To put handcuffs on me is unnecessary."


The legal papers filed by Rosenthal said Comacho was not permitted to accompany her daughter to the precinct and was instead told to go home and wait for a call. The documents also said that Gonzalez was detained in "an enclosed room" at the precinct and handcuffed to a pole for more than two hours.

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In February, New York City officials acknowledged Gonzalez's arrest was a mistake, with a City Education spokesman saying, "Based on what we've seen so far, this shouldn't have happened."

Police spokesman Paul Browne told the Daily News that officers should have used better judgment after being called by the school.

"Even when we're asked to make an arrest, common sense should prevail, and discretion used in deciding whether an arrest or handcuffs are really necessary," said police spokesman Paul Browne.

Now Comacho wants the City to pay for their mistake, to the tune of $1 million for the ordeal that led to her daughter's suspension and a trip to family court, where Gonzalez was given eight hours of community service and ordered to write a book report and an essay about what she learned from the experience.

The suit says officers "knew, or should have known" that Gonzalez had simply doodled with a "soluable, erasable marker."

What were the doodled words that led to her arrest?

"I love my friends Abby and Faith," Gonzalez said she wrote, adding "Lex was here. 2/1/10" and a smiley face.
 
I think I doodled on the desk a couple of times at that age. I suppose the state should arrest me.
 
I did a lot more than just doodle on my desks. I also enjoyed examining the etchings of students past. This is insane.
 
Now Comacho wants the City to pay for their mistake, to the tune of $1 million for the ordeal that led to her daughter's suspension and a trip to family court, where Gonzalez was given eight hours of community service and ordered to write a book report and an essay about what she learned from the experience.


What I learned after being arrested and handcuffed for doodling on a desk at school.


I have learned that adults over-react to just about anything. I have learned that we are being programmed to be obedient robots for the government. We must always be fearful of the authorities. Some of us will be punished harshly for minor offense so that we will be used as an example for others.
 
Government assumes responsibility. Government fucks up. Government is not liable, no employees are fired nor agencies disbanded and individual citizens pay out to the victims of the fuck up.
Wash rinse repeat.
 
Computers are your friend. :D

http://schools.nyc.gov/SchoolPortals/28/Q190/default.htm

J.H.S. 190 Russell Sage

School Number:
190

Address:
68-17 AUSTIN STREET
QUEENS, NY11375

Phone:
718-830-4970

Fax:
718-830-3566

Student Enrollment:
894

Grades Served:
06, 07, 08, 09, SE

PRINCIPAL:
Marilyn Grant

Parent Coordinator:
Judy Hurwitz

PTA President:
Elena Terracciano

District Family Advocate Phone:
718-557-2618
 
I hope the family wins and the people will elect a non-Republican to the mayor's office.
 
This is especially horrifying considering the subject nature of the doodles was similar to rainbows and butterflies. Maybe the teacher thought that the green color was a code for marijuana and "Abby and Faith" was a reference to other area drug dealers. Good Lord, what is this country coming to.
 
So what's going on in schools these days?
 
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This is especially horrifying considering the subject nature of the doodles was similar to rainbows and butterflies. Maybe the teacher thought that the green color was a code for marijuana and "Abby and Faith" was a reference to other area drug dealers. Good Lord, what is this country coming to.

You have it all wrong, it was a terrorist attack plan, the rainbows where explosives, the butterflies were airplanes and Abby and Faith were members of her Al-Qaeda terrorist cell.
 
Where has parenting gone in the last few years? Between 15 year old girl getting touched in airport security to 12 year old doodling on desk. Not saying they derserve this. It's just where are the parents? Shouldnt they teach not to destory property, and not allow strangers to touch diffrent parts of there bodies.
 
This story is so outrageous, I'm thinking there has to be more to the story that wasn't reported in that report. It couldn't really be that simple, could it?
 
I'm having a hard time reading today .... I started off reading this as she DROLLED on her desk. :D

I remember when I was in school the attitude was that the school system replaced the legal system. The principal's approach was all matters should be resolved in the school.
 
Where has parenting gone in the last few years? Between 15 year old girl getting touched in airport security to 12 year old doodling on desk. Not saying they derserve this. It's just where are the parents? Shouldnt they teach not to destory property, and not allow strangers to touch diffrent parts of there bodies.

The state has control of parenting unless you fly below the radar. There is an extent to what you can punish that relies upon the nature of a child being reasonably cooperative when any measure of discipline can be twisted into abuse by a CSB worker.

Case in point, in a particular county in Alabama they feel that not allowing television is abuse. Also by not dressing the children like their peers you are commiting abuse.

The peer orientation that the state is intent on pursuing for the benefit of the child results in egomaniacal monsters in some personality types. When a parent attempts to reign in certain negative behaviors it is very easy for intelligent children to play the system against them. No one wants to believe the children can be the monsters but somehow it must be the adults fault. It really depends on the child...
 
Moon in some regards you are right, but most adults now days have no sense of parenting skils. It's parents who allow there children to act like monsters, because they act up if they dont get what they want. If you say it depends on the child, then you are in a way giving the child what he/she wants. It's up to the parents to teach whats right and wrong, regardless of what you or what the state does or doesnt do.
 
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