“I’m disheartened to know that this day will live with as a memory forever. “My daughter and I are traumatized from these events and sure that there is no future for us at Honowai Elementary,” Taylor wrote in her letter. changed schools shortly after the incident. Speaking with Hawaii News Now, ACLU of Hawaii Legal Director Wookie Kim added that the situation was “just straight up wrong” and said, “There’s nothing that condones or justifies that.” According to the ACLU, N.B. (What alleged crime the young girl committed by drawing a picture is unclear. Taylor’s and N.B.’s equal protection and civil rights…” had allegedly participated in drawing an offensive sketch of a student in response to that student bullying her. Taylor’s and N.B.’s right to be free from unreasonable seizures and excessive force, but they were also grossly negligent and violated Ms. The actions of HPD officers and DOE (Department of Education) staff that day not only constituted false arrest and imprisonment in violation of Ms. was handcuffed with excessive force and taken to the police station by HPD (Honolulu Police Department),” the organization wrote in a letter.
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