The sobbing 20-year-old could be heard telling the cops 'You're hurting me real bad' as her professor denies she called the local police force on the student.
'I was trying to de-escalate,' Villagomez, the co-chair of the school's political science, history and social justice department.
But Hamoud tells the professor: 'I hate you. I swear to God I hate you, I swear to God I hate you, you're the worst teacher ever.
'You get me taken out in handcuffs because I won't apologize?'
'You started yelling at me, you tried to embarrass me about my paper. You're a terrible teacher.
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In an Instagram Live video following the viral incident, Hamoud decided to share her side of the story.
She said she and her classmates were part of a group project that included a live presentation set for Wednesday, but just hours before the group was set to present Villagomez emailed her telling her to redo the written portion of the assignment.
Hamoud said she felt that she did not have enough time to rework the essay before they were set to present, but attended class on Wednesday anyway.
'I’m not going back and redoing this essay that took me two weeks and you told me six hours before,' she said in the video. 'And I still came to the final to present with my group because that was what we were supposed to do.'
After the class was briefly interrupted by a fire alarm, Hamoud said Villagomez started to get angry, saying she could either apologize for not redoing the essay or leave the classroom.
In response, Hamoud said, she said she decided to stay in the classroom and continue with the presentation, which she said made up a large percentage of her grade.
'So, boom, she starts yelling at me telling me this is her class [and] it doesn't matter what I think,' Hamoud recounted. 'I started getting loud back, I'm not going to lie to you guys, I was raising my voice too.
'I'm like "Dr. V, I'm not going to redo it, I'm here to present with my group, like I'm here to get this done and get out."
But, Hamoud said, Villagomez continued to demand she leave before the professor ultimately stormed out of the classroom herself to speak with one of her colleagues.
Soon, Hamoud said, campus police arrive on the scene, with a black officer entering and asking what had happened.
'As I'm telling my story, the professor comes back in and says, "Yes officer, I want her taken out."
At that point, she says, another white officer came in and said "You're going to have to get out or I'm going to have to take you out."
'At this point, I'm like Dr. V you're going to lt them arrest me? And she's trying to like fix herself,' she said of the professor apologizing. 'She said either apologize or get out.
'I said "Apologize?' Now, the old me, I would have apologized but I knew I was not wrong. So I said "Apologize because you yelled at me, and you dropped the F bomb."'
She then revealed that she was charged with a second-degree misdemeanor but was released from custody as she did not have any prior misdemeanors.
I do not think calling the police is ' de-escalation ' but insted a power play
What am I missing, I see no reason the student needed to apologize, what was the reason for the re-write, and how did the professor think the student was going to re-write a paper in 6 hours that took 2 weeks
but again missing information on what the re-writing was supposed to accomplish
my gut check reaction the professor did not like being told no .... and got pissy