Detroit judge orders sleepy teenager to be handcuffed on school trip, threatens jail
A sleepy teenage girl was handcuffed, dressed in a prison uniform and threatened with jail time during a trip to a Detroit judge’s courtroom, leaving her “traumatized.”
The 16-year-old girl and her classmates went to the 36th District Court on Tuesday to learn about the legal system. But instead, she and her parents say, Judge Kenneth King used “unnecessary discipline and verbal abuse.” King, who has been a judge on the court since 2006, had called an impromptu hearing for the girl because of her “behavior” and her constant falling asleep on the drive.
“If you fall asleep in my courtroom again, I’ll put you in the back,” King said. “I’m not someone to be trifled with.”
At the hearing, which was broadcast on the court’s YouTube channel, King suggested that the girl might need to spend time behind bars, at one point describing the violence that occurs in juvenile detention centers. King eventually allowed the girl to go home, but asked her classmates by a show of hands to decide whether she should spend time in jail.
The Detroit-based nonprofit that hosted the field trip criticized King’s behavior, saying, “Although the judge attempted to teach a lesson in respect, his methods were unacceptable.”
“The group of students should have simply been asked to leave the courtroom if he deemed them disrespectful,” Marissa Ebersole Wood, president of The Greening of Detroit, said in a statement. “We spoke with the student and her parents and the young lady was traumatized.”
King wanted discipline to “serve as a deterrent”
Although King’s actions seemed harsh, the judge told the Detroit Free Press, part of the USA TODAY Network, that he was merely “trying to create a chilling effect.”
“I didn’t want to punish the young lady,” King said, adding that he too was traumatized by the hearing. “I wanted to make it clear to this child that this is not a joke, this is a very serious situation.”
King also said he had contacted the girl’s family and offered to mentor her, but had not received a response as of Wednesday.
“I’m still trying to get through to her: Come on, girl,” King told the Free Press.
“He should be removed from the bench”
King’s behavior has prompted many critics of the situation on social media, with some even calling for him to be removed from office.
“The boy was on a damn trip, not in court as a criminal,” posted one user on X.
Another asked: “Why are children going on field trips to a court? What happened to the science museum? The connection between school and prison is more obvious than ever.”
He should be removed from the bench. We need #Accountability! The boy was on a damn trip, not a criminal in his court.
This is the same judge who was removed from his post as chief judge of the 36th District Court in Detroit by the Michigan Supreme Court in 2013. https://t.co/nTKUCOJFvS— Harris/Walz 2024!!!! We can do it!!! (@fluffigieg) 14 August 2024
Another X-user, Daniel Federspiel, called King “disgusting” and a “bully” who likes to “scare little kids.”
This is the disgusting judge from Detroit, Michigan who likes to bully, intimidate and scare young children when they visit there on a field trip https://t.co/13RNsEsQjH
— Daniel Federspiel (@d_federspiel) 14 August 2024
Here are some more reactions on social media:
I think field trips to the courthouse are necessary to see how the process works in real time. Is this judge crazy? Yes. Should the nonprofit Greening of the Detroit take on this task? Probably not.
– Mistah Aint Goin (@_itsmattman) 14 August 2024
Someone send me a link to their GoFund account if they decide to sue the judge and the Detroit criminal system. What a selfish loser. https://t.co/vYSnR4CrMG
– to be honest, just tired. (@stechu___) 14 August 2024
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Detroit judge criticized after ordering teen to be handcuffed on school trip