Body Camera Shows School Resource Officer Handcuffing an Autistic 10-Year-Old

The parents of a young student with autism are exploring legal action after a school resource officer pinned their child to the ground and handcuffed him.

ABC News reports that a 10-year-old named Thomas at Lee Elementary School in Denton, Texas, tried to isolate himself in a cubby hole when he saw a teacher approaching him. Eric Coulston, a school resource officer with the Denton Police Department, was called in to respond to the situation. Footage from his body camera and reports to authorities explain that Coulston helped the teacher remove Thomas from the cubby hole. Coulston carried Thomas to an empty room where, as his body camera captured, he pinned him down on the ground. Thomas repeatedly screamed, cried, and kicked, asking Coulston to get off of him. Coulston replied by threatening him with handcuffs.

While placing the handcuffs on Thomas, Coulston was heard saying, "We're back to where we were the other day." A woman is seen assisting Coulston in at least one part of the ordeal.

According to ABC News, Thomas is handcuffed at least one more time during the incident after he tore up tissues and threw them towards his teacher. Thomas remained pinned down by his neck while handcuffed for long periods of time. He was only allowed to sit up without handcuffs in the moments when he was calm. At one point, reports say, Thomas was dragged across the room and held down by his arms when he attempted to get to the door.

The incident initially occurred in April. A two-hour video from Coulston's body camera is available here.

Thomas' mother, Emily Brown, told WFAA that the actions were "abuse." The actions on the video and discoveries of bruises on Thomas' body later that day have led his parents to look for lawyers in a possible suit. Thomas' parents said that they and the school had a de-escalation plan for such a situation. His father, Robert Brown, said, "There are a variety of de-escalation techniques they're supposed to be using." Handcuffs and the other events captured on video were not in that plan.

Mike Holum, a child advocate with Advocacy Behavior Consulting, similarly criticized the tactics used in the video as extreme. Holum wondered why the other adults in the school did not attempt to stop the officer. A spokesperson for the Denton city government said that Coulston "acted in a manner that best protected the student, other students, and the staff."

The Dentons are hoping to place Thomas in a charter school.
reason.com/blog/2018/08/13/body-cam-sro-denton-tx-child-autism

I bet that little shit is absolutely impossible to deal with and constantly causes trouble for everyone around him. Children like that should be home schooled or otherwise separated from normal kids.

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How the fuck would you know? Because you read the word autism?

If you are considered normal? Yes

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Offspring of a roastie most likely. It's the roastie's fault for waiting until she had 2 eggs left to have kids. Her kid should be isolated from the other kids.

Retards should be lined up and shot you commie faggot

Commie? Ha! Sure thing. I'll see you on the circular firing squad.

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You would have been the first in line, then.

Now if somebody would be so nice as to investigate how much poison the pharma kikes have pushed into that kid…I bet the first thing he sees waking up is his mother showing Adderall down his throat.

Back in the good old days, you'd just take a tard baby out to the edge of the village and leave it for the wolves.

Future matricider

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If there were alternatives, why was the rentacop called in?

He have high functioning autism so he's not a feral but they didn't record the meltdown before the cop came in and cuffed him. I bet the teacher did something to provoke him.

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Pharmacology companies are one of the most important institutions ever invented. If they created a cure for Smallpox and Polio, I'd happily trust them when it comes to Adderall

Maybe that's the reason why he ran to the cubby so he can't be taken to the room to be tortured again?

Like yourself, I presume

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Well since back then they turned into the worlds most lethal drug cartel. Killing millions with their greed for revenue, while being morally completely bankrupt. Just look at the ghost people…you can find them all around the globe, from low income to upper middle class, always drawn out of their lonely existence by the arrival of the state funded taxi services. Driven by smiling taxi drivers over the river of styx and into the pharmaceutical torture chamber named cancer treatment. There they get flushed with lethal poison, discarded into the world as a broken humans and dumped in-front of their death house where the pharma kikes already prepared a wide selection of dehumanizing drugs to further destroy body, mind and soul.

And that's just cancer, you don't wanna know what they do to children, to the healthcare-system, to every form of animal life, to the environment, to the economical and political landscapes, to the integrity of doctors, to the public and to you right now.