A police office was in his class, in uniform. http://heatst.com/culture-wars/loyo...cause-hes-wearing-his-police-officer-uniform/ Yes, I am going to call the cops because a cop is in my class making my students uncomfortable. Please tell me heat street is a satire site?
And the libtard Prof was too stupid to realize that calling for an armed police officer because an armed police officer made students uncomfortable made no sense at all. The student that made the complaint needs to go to the Registrars office and ask for their tuition back. It is obvious that education is not working for them.
It's on the local TV station's site, with a statement from the university that it was a misunderstanding. The sergeant was in SWAT jammies (vice the usual patrol uniform) which the student in question apparently didn't recognise as a police uniform (despite the big POLICE blazoned across the back, and various patches on the chest and sleeves). There is also a big push on about "if you see something, say something" given the recent shootings - quite reasonable, IMHO. From the article: Emphasis mine. I am inclined to take anything coming from the mouthpiece of a university that "dedicates itself to social justice" with a few pounds of salt, but if their version of events is even -remotely- close to reality, in this particular case it sounds like it was the police officer who got his panties in a bind.
There is so much stupid there I don't know where to start. Be funny to jump out at one of the pussys and yell BOO ! They'd probably shit themselves.
Definitely not as bad as they are making it out to be for sure. Still an idiot co-student and prof for not knowing his other student is a flipping Sergeant and not recognizing a jumpsuit like that - not like they aren't on the news all the time. Also not like the guy was hiding his legal sidearm so stupid reaction for sure but at least they didn't overreact. Seems like the cop just made a facetubes post, nothing overreacty there either.
It would have been classic if one of the deputies on duty had swung by, wandered in, shook the guy's hand - "Hey, Josh! How's life?" "Ah, the usual, work, school, melty snowflakes ... "
This shit actually happens. I've witnessed it first hand. I was in an Astronomy class and one of the students was a local PD guy. The city allows it's officers to take classes while on duty, so he was in class in uniform, gun, radio, and all. There were other students who claimed they "felt uncomfortable" because of his gun so the professor asked him to leave it in his car - he refused and ended up transferring to another class.
And in related news: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/12/h...have-taken-psychiatric-drugs-report-says.html I say up the dose.
Professor was a giant pussy too. This was an evening/community college setting, "taught" by a guy who was in the doctorate program at the University of Missouri.