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Florida school resource officer suspended after arresting two kids, ages 6 and 8

Posted at 1:51 PM, Sep 23, 2019
and last updated 2019-09-23 16:21:00-04

An Orlando elementary school resource officer has been suspended after arresting two children, an 8-year-old and a 6-year-old, and accusing them of misdemeanors in two separate incidents.

Last week, the officer arrested 6-year-old Kaia Rolle at the Lucious and Emma Nixon Academy in Orlando after she reportedly had a temper tantrum at school.

The girl’s grandmother Meralyn Kirklandtold CNN affiliate WKMG the school called her on Thursday to say Kaia kicked someone and was being arrested and charged with battery.

Kirkland says Kaia sometimes experiences side effects from sleep apnea and the family is working on getting the condition resolved. She claims the first-grader was arrested, fingerprinted and had mugshots taken — however police say the child was not processed.

The Orlando Police Department oversees the school resource officer who made the arrest, and they say the situation was not handled properly.

According to the department, the arrest of any person under the age of 12 requires the approval of a watch commander, and this approval was was not obtained in Kaia Rolle’s case.

In a statement provided to CNN, the police department said a second transport officer “verified approval was not obtained and the process for the six-year-old was stopped immediately. The child was returned to the school prior to being processed at the Juvenile Assessment Center.”

The statement also mentions the school resource officer in question also arrested an 8-year-old in a separate incident.

“The first transport officer was not aware an approval was not obtained, and the 8-year old was processed through the Juvenile Assessment Center. The child was released to a family member a short time later.”

The officer responsible for both arrests has now been suspended, police said.

“The officer working at the school is assigned to the Reserve Officer Program and his duties have been suspended pending the outcome of an Internal Investigation,” police Chief Orlando Rolon said in the statement.

“As a grandparent of three children less than 11 years old this is very concerning to me. Our Department strives to deliver professional and courteous service,” said Rolon.

The Lucious and Emma Nixon Academy it had no comment on the incident Monday. Calls to to Rolle’s grandmother Meralyn were not immediately answered on Monday morning.