https://www.bbc.com/news/stories-45739335/
This ^ should never have happened.
We've registered our son (despite my mis-givings) with the police as moderate to severely autistic, non-verbal, with slight cerebral palsy BECAUSE WE DON'T WANT THINGS LIKE THIS to happen to him (as well as for other reasons, explained below).
The police in Canada seem to be much better trained (or more patient) than in the States, but we don't want anything going wrong for him in any encounters.
He is rarely out of our sight or hearing and we got him a Medic-Alert tag for his running shoes that can point police to his info (supposedly, they are trained to look for tags like this), but registered him with the local police to let them have INSTANT info if he ever did go missing (they won't have to wait for us to get them pictures and info: they will be able to access it from their site).
They will know his name, any nick-names he will respond (possibly) to, how he might react to them, how to get calm him down, that he will probably want to be hugged, etc.
We want him to be trouble free if found by the police (the school has let him run a couple of times but have always caught up to him eventually.... so far).
But what happened in the video above is disgusting. He sprays water at them and they taze him over and over and over and over????
WTF?
If that happened to our son, they would be seeing a VERY expensive court case and disciplinary actions and HELL FIRE RAINED DOWN ON THEM and have their asses plugged with cement if possible.
Never. ever. ever. should. have. happened.
*****
Just read the rest of the story: the down syndrome kid being asphyxiated by police and the other shit.
No charges were laid against the cops who tazed the kid in the shower?
My God.
How do these people go on in their lives.
(Score: 3, Insightful) by Whoever on Saturday October 06 2018, @03:58PM
Did you read the article? Because there is no way that the police in that case could be afraid for their lives.
What happened was that a mentally ill kid made the fatal error of not obeying the police. This should not be a fatal mistake.
The police are brainwashed to believe that their job is more dangerous than it really is and never punished when they overreact.
Remember that the police officers who handed that kid back to Jeffrey Dahmer were re-instated with full back pay. They ignored procedure, they ignored information before them, they got a kid killed and they suffered no punishment. What message does that send? This incident shows why the police act like this: judges are far too deferential to police officers.