Fox's Mark Fuhrman Defends The Actions Of School Officer Who Dragged And Threw A Student Across The Floor

From the October 27 edition of Fox News' Hannity:

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MARK FUHRMAN: I'll tell you why it's not excessive. He verbalized, he made contact, he verbalized, he was polite. He requested her. He verbally did that. The next level is he put a hand on her. She escalated it from there. He used soft control. He threw her on the ground, he handcuffed her. He didn't use mace. He didn't use a Taser. He didn't use a stick. He didn't kick her. He didn't hit her. He didn't choke her. He used a minimal amount of force necessary to effect an arrest.

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Previously:

“She Had No Respect”: CNN Analyst Blames Student Who Was Thrown To The Ground By The Police For The Officer's Actions

Megyn Kelly Defends Police Shown Punching Unarmed Woman In The Head: “You Can't Resist Arrest”

Fox's Elisabeth Hasselbeck Suggests Sandra Bland's Lit Cigarette Could Have Justified Police Conduct