Officer punched 14 years old in face at Florida mental hospital and tied!

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The moment officer punched disturbed 14-year-old in the face at Florida mental hospital 'where patients are tied to cots and pumped with sedative dubbed 'booty juice'
Pictured: The moment officer punched disturbed 14-year-old in the face at Florida mental hospital 'where patients are tied to cots and pumped with sedative dubbed 'booty juice' | Mail Online

Video shows Pembroke Pines police officer punch 14-year-old girl
Video shows Pembroke Pines police officer punch 14-year-old girl | News - Home

Video catches officials mistreating patients
WSVN-TV - Video catches officials mistreating patients
 
I watched the video. The girl sucker punched the officer, that was what caused him to punch her in the face. She was not restrained.
 
Oh man, she doesn't look like 14 years old. She's very big for that age. She's 14 really?
 
She was under drug and does not know what she was doing. She is a mental patient at the MENTAL hospital for teenagers. She had suffered so much in the hospital.

The cops should learn to control their angers when dealing with a mental patients. They have no right to punch on the sick woman. The cops have to refrain from that. All he or they can do is to restrain her without the hitting on her. After he hit her, she was trying to protect herself by fighting back. She must confused and upset at the police officers. I don't know why the cops have to be called to the mental hospital when they have no business hitting or punch her in the face or any of her body. They have no business in the mental hospital if they don't know how to control their own anger.

As a citizen, we are never safe from the police officers. :(
 
why did cop touch her first, that's where she lost her mind and hit cop. Cop hit her really hard. I m glad the more videos to show what cops have done to people. It is up to boss and us to do something such as more classes for cops.
 
Oh man, she doesn't look like 14 years old. She's very big for that age. She's 14 really?

Did you read the article?

The incident took place at the Citrus Center for Adolescent Treatment Services - a 28-bed locked facility in Pembroke Pines that houses girls and boys suffering from emotional problems, substance abuse and psychological disorders.

Some 14 years old girls are big, that's normal because some people grew up so fast.

I was big guy when I was 14 years old. :roll:
 
She was under drug and does not know what she was doing. She is a mental patient at the MENTAL hospital for teenagers. She had suffered so much in the hospital.

The cops should learn to control their angers when dealing with a mental patients. They have no right to punch on the sick woman. The cops have to refrain from that. All he or they can do is to restrain her without the hitting on her. After he hit her, she was trying to protect herself by fighting back. She must confused and upset at the police officers. I don't know why the cops have to be called to the mental hospital when they have no business hitting or punch her in the face or any of her body. They have no business in the mental hospital if they don't know how to control their own anger.

As a citizen, we are never safe from the police officers. :(

Oh yes, I agree with you.

I prefer to let nurses handle it.

In old time, the nurses use to calm or take the patients down at mental hospital.
 
The facility houses female patients, ages 14 to 17, who have emotional, behavioral and psychological issues, Weekes said. They are not criminal offenders, and some are victims of emotional or physical abuse or are wards of the state, according to Weekes.

He accused Citrus Center of not managing patients well and said there are frequent fights.

"This mental health facility is simply tying down and knocking out [with medication] little girls who behave in accordance with their mental illness," Weekes wrote.

A call seeking comment from the Citrus Center was not returned.

Patients call the injections "booty-juice," because of where they receive the shots, Weekes said.

He claimed in his letter, "it is believed several girls intentionally engage in misbehavior" in order to get the medication that gets them high.

His client was charged in April with resisting arrest with violence, disorderly conduct and criminal mischief at the facility at 8400 S. Palm Drive. She was punched and pepper sprayed by Pembroke Pines police officers during the incident that was captured on video, Weekes said.

"The cop hauled back to Minnesota and hit her in the face," Weekes said. He said his client is a 14-year-old orphan from Central Florida who is an asthmatic and depressed over the deaths of her parents, which happened several years ago.

Because she is a juvenile, he is not identifying the teen.

Pembroke Pines allegations against Citrus Center for Adolescent Treatment Service - Sun Sentinel

Oh wow, she has mental illness.
 
Did you see the nurse in the blue uniformed just walking by them and then when the police officer(s) tried to control her by hitting her and everything. The nurse was so upset and was terrified by the police officers' action that she ran all the way back to the door crying and upset. That show the nurse did not like what she saw what the officers were doing to the patient. It looked like the whole nursing staff just went out. That is terrible. :(
 
Oh wow.

The girl must be 20 years old and she wants to beat the cop really bad.

It would be not happen if she didn't beat cop at beginning.

Better now?

If she had been a ninja, they would never know she was there.
 
The teen involved in the altercation with police has been charged with resisting arrest with violence, disorderly conduct, and criminal mischief.
She hit the police. That's unacceptable.
 
She has mental illness - see my post above.
Bullshit!

Close to 8 p.m. on April 28, Pembroke Pines officers responded to a call about a riot at the center on South Palm Drive, run by the Citrus Health Network. Officers called for additional backup twice, including support from Miramar police.
Around 30 youth were fighting each other and beating up about six staff members, and some threw soap and water on the floor to make officers slip, Xiques said. There were injuries, the department said, although they were unable to specify what they were.
One of the girls who was arrested later wrote an apology letter to police, Xiques added.
“She said the reason she had fought officers and was telling others to fight police when they arrived was so she could be arrested and taken out of there,” he said.

 
Bullshit!

That's not bullshit.

From your article.
A punch that a Pembroke Pines police officer threw at a mentally ill 14-year-old girl in state custody has sparked an investigation of conditions at a local youth psychiatric facility.

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/08/08/3551395/police-punch-leads-to-probe-of.html#storylink=cpy

The depression is part of mental illness.

That why she sent to mental hospital for treatment, also mental illness could make behavior more intense.

Do you think that her age is bullshit?
 
That's not bullshit.

The depression is part of mental illness.

That why she sent to mental hospital for treatment, also mental illness could make behavior more intense.

Do you think that her age is bullshit?
Did you read the article all the way? There was a riot because they didn't want to stay there due to "booty juice" so when the police arrived, they fought the police because they wanted to get arrested and taken out of there. She was not the only one. That was their plan.
 
Did you read the article all the way? There was a riot because they didn't want to stay there due to "booty juice" so when the police arrived, they fought the police because they wanted to get arrested and taken out of there. She was not the only one. That was their plan.

Yes, I read all of your article.

It didn't change my answer - 14 years old girl has mental illness and her behavior is too intense.

She will not getting out of mental hospital anytime soon.

BTW, I have depression - diagnosed when I was 14 years old and my behavior was very aggressive until 17 years old.
 
I am surprised that nurse ran off without her custody of this patient. I dont get it. Nurses usually get in charge of it but if cops get involved then nurses should stay there and make reports if they have pagers. It is completely messed up.
 
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