The original circumstances notwithstanding (though apparently the dipshits were fucking around somewhere they shouldn't be and got belligerent when asked to leave), it's a perfectly reasonable response to move a detainee like that when they kick at you. If the kid was kicking at him, it's more than sensible to lay the kid down and detain him in such a way he can't kick.Zulnam said:And even if he did go into the guard's face and said "FUCK YOU" he should be trained not to respond to a minor's taunting unless the minor becomes directly violent? What did the kid do? Kick him? SERIOUSLY?! He barely pushed him with his leg. That's like saying you have the right to invade an entire country because some asshole might at some point threaten your country at some point with shit he doesn't even have now.
To me, though, it looked like the kid was trying to use the guard's leg as a way to lift himself up and lessen the strain on his shoulder. In that case, it's not unreasonable to then move the kid in such a way that he's still detained, without that particular discomfort.
Either way, within the bounds of the information in the video, the guard acted appropriately.
Whether or not the kid should have been detained in the first place is a different question. If Shycte is correct, then the guard was completely in the right to detain the kid. There's no way to tell though, as we simply lack the proper sources.
There was no beating involved. He held the kid against the wall with the kid's arm behind his back cranked up above his shoulder. Then when the kid tried to get out of the hold, he shifted the kid to the ground and held him there.2733 said:so a 7 foot monster of a security guard beat a twelve year old who was pissing him off, he needs to lose his job. I don't know what the kid was doing before the video starts, but this is not how you handle it. The whipping out of the baton (I assume to force back onlookers) was just icing on the power trip cake.
At no point did he actually hit the idiot, and the baton only came out to get the kid's friends back. If you'll notice, he never actually used it for anything other than an additional contact point with the ground, so that less weight was on the kid.