3rd grade elementary school student who bullied classmates, police beat him violently"Fist over law"

Nov 28, 2024

3rd grade elementary school student who bullied classmates, police beat him violently'Fist over law'
photo source=Baidu, South China Morning Post



A police officer in China is drawing public outrage after he was shown slapping and kicking a third-grade elementary school student for bullying other children.

According to Hong Kong media South China Morning Post, a video of a police officer assaulting a 12-year-old boy and pulling his hair near an elementary school in the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region in northwestern China was recently released.

Another officer watched from the side without stopping his teeth. The video was filmed on the 22nd.



The boy's mother released the video on social media and demanded punishment for the officers.

The boy with Ma's surname had several bruises on his face and waist.



According to the police, these police officers were dispatched on the same day after receiving a report that a third-grade elementary school student was being bullied by a classmate.

The perpetrator, Ma, sneaked out of the school while police officers were interviewing two affected third-grade students.



It turned out that two angry police officers chased him and assaulted him outside the school.

The local police department dismissed one of the officers who directly assaulted the boy and took disciplinary action against the other. It also demanded that the boy and his family apologize.

Netizens are saying, "No matter how many police officers you are, you should not beat the culprits, especially the minors.""It should not end with dismissal measures. "It was closer to the fist than the law."" posted comments such as.

Meanwhile, a survey by the Chinese Youth and Child Research Center under the Chinese government found that 53.5 percent of minors experienced bullying at school. Many students are reluctant to report harassment to teachers and parents, and the perpetrators are "just a joke." is known to offer an excuse.



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