Students react to SRO incident
Two students—one female, one male—testified during the public comment portion of the meeting, saying more and better school resource officer training was needed in the district. SROs are law enforcement officers responsible for school security.According to an Oct. 9 news release from the city, Round Rock SROs were called to break up a cafeteria fight. On Oct. 10, a video was posted to YouTube depicting an SRO grabbing a student by the neck and forcing him to the ground.
In the wake of the video, some community members have accused the SRO of excessive force. According to the release, officers were forced to detain the student for safety reasons after repeated attempts to calm him down had failed. One of the students who spoke at the meeting started a petition on www.change.org to fire the officer; more than 250 people have signed it. After the two students spoke, a handful of people sitting in the audience loudly began chanting, “black lives matter,” held up protest signs and walked out of the meeting room in procession. The board did not address the students’ statements in the meeting room. According to a school official, members of the administration spoke with the group outside the meeting room.