A second grader with autism at a North Carolina school was ultimately pinned on the floor for 38 minutes, according to body camera video of the incident. The officer put his knee in the child's back.
Black children and kids with disabilities were disproportionately impacted, according to CBS News analysis of Education Department data.
Video at the link.
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Don't make a wrong move," the officer said as he pinned the struggling subject to the ground. "Period."
The officer tightened the handcuffs around the subject's thin wrists.
"Ow, ow, ow, it really hurts," the subject exclaimed.
The officer pressed his weight into the subject's small body while school staff watched it all unfold. The person he was restraining was 7 years old.
"If you, my friend, are not acquainted with the juvenile justice system, you will be very shortly," the officer told the child.
Earlier that day, the child allegedly spit at a teacher. Now, he was in handcuffs and a police officer was saying he could end up in jail.
That child — a second grader with autism at a North Carolina school — was ultimately pinned on the floor for 38 minutes, according to body camera video of the incident. At one point, court records say, the officer put his knee in the child's back.
There is a bit here. It's you. You're a fucking clown.
Anyway, wait till you grow up and go to college. Professors get thousands of emails every semester from autistics demanding handouts and special treatment and crying about assignments. It always shocks them when it turns out their little victim act doesn't work anymore and they actually need to work for a living.
Can you point out where I said college was the real world? It's merely an institution primarily focused on research that is bogged down by legions of tamper-prone children supporting terrorism