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			<description><![CDATA[<p> Queens girl Alexa Gonzalez hauled out of school in handcuffs after getting caught doodling on desk<br /><br />Rachel Monahan<br /><br />DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER<br /><br />Thursday, February 4th 2010, 11:57 PM<br /><br />Pace for News<br /><br />Alexa Gonzalez, a student Junior High School 190 in Forest Hills, Queens, was handcuffed and detained at police precinct for doodling on her desk with erasable marker.<br /><br />A 12-year-old Queens girl was hauled out of school in handcuffs for an artless offense - doodling her name on her desk in erasable marker, the Daily News has learned.<br /><br />Alexa Gonzalez was scribbling a few words on her desk Monday while waiting for her Spanish teacher to pass out homework at Junior High School 190 in Forest Hills, she said.<br /><br />I love my friends Abby and Faith, the girl wrote, adding the phrases Lex was here. 2/1/10 and a smiley face.<br /><br />But instead of simply cleaning off the doodles after class, Alexa landed in some adult-sized trouble for using her lime-green magic marker.<br /><br />She was led out of school in cuffs and walked to the precinct across the street, where she was detained for several hours, she and her mother said.<br /><br />I started crying, like, a lot, said Alexa. I made two little doodles. ... It could be easily erased. To put handcuffs on me is unnecessary. Alexa, who had a stellar attendance record, hasn&#x27;t been back to school since, adding, I just thought I&#x27;d get a detention. I thought maybe I would have to clean [the desk].<br /><br />She&#x27;s been throwing up, said her mom, Moraima Camacho, 49, an accountant, who lives with her daughter in Kew Gardens. The whole situation has been a nightmare.<br /><br />City officials acknowledged Alexa&#x27;s arrest was a mistake.<br /><br />We&#x27;re looking at the facts, said City Education Department spokesman David Cantor. Based on what we&#x27;ve seen so far, this shouldn&#x27;t have happened.<br /><br />Even when we&#x27;re asked to make an arrest, common sense should prevail, and discretion used in deciding whether an arrest or handcuffs are really necessary, said police spokesman Paul Browne.<br /><br />Alexa is the latest in a string of city students who have been cuffed for minor infractions. In 2007, 13-year-old Chelsea Fraser was placed under arrest for writing okay on her desk at Intermediate School 201. And in 2008, 5-year-old Dennis Rivera was cuffed and sent to a psych ward after throwing a fit in his kindergarten.<br /><br />A class action lawsuit was filed by the New York Civil Liberties Union last month against the city for using excessive force in middle school and high schools. A 12-year-old sixth-grader, identified in the lawsuit as M.M., was arrested in March 2009 for doodling on her desk at the Hunts Point School.<br /><br />Alexa is still suspended from her school, her mother said. She and her mom went to family court on Tuesday, where Alexa was assigned eight hours of community service, a book report and an essay on what she learned from the experience.<br /><br />I definitely learned not to ever draw on a desk, said Alexa. They told me with a pencil this could still happen.<br /><br />Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/education/2010/02/05/2010-02-05_cuffed_for_doodling_on_a_desk.html#ixzz0egT7KIVf<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/2/girl-13-handcuffed-and-detained-for-doodlin.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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