When I was 14, I was walking home and I walked in front of my local elementary school with 2 of my buddies and my girlfriend. Two cop cars entered the parking lot, approached us and the two officers got out of their car, pointed their guns at us and told us to get on the floor. One of my buddies didn't get on the floor and asked why while his hands were raised and they approached him and threw him on the floor. He ended up with a black eye and a huge scrape on his face that left a scar. We weren't told why we were being taken into police custody but we were handcuffed and taken to a holding cell at the police station. My girlfriend was taken to a different holding cell and I'm not sure how but they were able to reach her dad, who was a cop in another city, and he ended up getting all of us out. He told us that they had received a call that someone was vandalizing the school and they thought we were the culprits.
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When I was 14, I was walking home and I walked in front of my local elementary school with 2 of my buddies and my girlfriend. Two cop cars entered the parking lot, approached us and the two officers got out of their car, pointed their guns at us and told us to get on the floor. One of my buddies didn't get on the floor and asked why while his hands were raised and they approached him and threw him on the floor. He ended up with a black eye and a huge scrape on his face that left a scar. We weren't told why we were being taken into police custody but we were handcuffed and taken to a holding cell at the police station. My girlfriend was taken to a different holding cell and I'm not sure how but they were able to reach her dad, who was a cop in another city, and he ended up getting all of us out. He told us that they had received a call that someone was vandalizing the school and they thought we were the culprits.
Was this the proper way to handle this?
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