Posted on 02/01/2020 3:21:50 PM PST by wastedyears
FRESNO, Calif. -- A California mother is outraged after she says her son, who has autism, was placed in handcuffs instead of being taken to the hospital.
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Not if I'm on the jury.
The police have a job to do and it's not determining some sort of medical history first. My guess is that this "boy" suffered little more than a temporary personal inconvenience, just as I did when a policeman pulled me over last month.
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He had his mom there who had called the ambulance and was attempting to explain the situation to the police who beat the ambulance to the scene.
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Perhaps the mom, who is with near certainly an illegal alien, should learn more English...it would come in handy in situations such as this.
If someone is actually having a seizure, handcuffing them instead of taking them to a hospital is just plain dumb. What would you say if a police officer decided to arrest someone for trespassing because they collapsed from a heart attack on somebody’s lawn instead of calling for an ambulance and administering CPR?
Seriously, plain and simple, it is out of hand...
There it is... good job... Blame the victim. You know how many natural born citizens from Texas or Alabama cannot be understood because of their accent alone?
Did he have a medical alert bracelet?
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Very good question.
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Why should he have to? Why should anyone have to?
Since when did this become law to prevent violation of your rights?
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He shouldnt have to legally but he should as a matter of common sense. Why should he? Seriously Dude, if you need help understanding the benefits of wearing a medical alert bracelet, I cant help you.
Given mama’s lack of English in the interview, is she REALLY a Californian?
IF the Barneys understood Spanish, perhaps they should have listened to mama before beating on the boy? In any event, I think that mama and son are well on their way to a yuuuge settlement from the city/county/state and the PD!
I completely understand, but it should never be required to prevent LE from giving you the other kind of bracelets.
Was he wearing socks?
Was he wearing briefs or boxers?
Was he wearing sneakers or loafers?
Was he wearing a watch and if so what hand?
Was he wearing a shirt, a hoodie or a sweater?
Was he wearing a hat?
so many questions and very little in formation. There's definitely a cover up going on here..............
And because training costs money that municipalities don’t want to spend. They would rather hire veteran LE already trained but often carry their own baggage.
Everything you say is absolutely correct.
You might also have added the article does not say the child was arrested as a matter of law. Sitting in the back of a police unit does not constitute such an arrest and being placed on the ground may have been an expedient means of avoiding risk of injury to the child.
He cuffed you and put you in the squad car?
I think that mama and son are well on their way to a yuuuge settlement from the city/county/state and the PD!
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Possibly but unlikely. It depends upon what the body cams show.
Unfortunately doctors are not in the habit of recommending patients get medical alert.
maybe after eight years of vilification from obummer along with an additional three years of temper tantrums and stompy feet from looney lefties could it be law enforcement is getting tired of dealing with all the bullsh*t thrown at them like the rest of us are...
Or they could have just let him be until the EMTs got there.
Post-seizure and hypoglycemic patients can be combative, but they are very unlikely to be aggressive. No energy and their radius of awareness is about five feet.
Give them space.
Also I object as a matter of civic principle to cops handcuffing people until they can sort things out. IMO there had better be grounds for charges, otherwise it’s no way to treat the citizens of a free country.
I don’t believe that they recommend handcuffing them either.
“Autism is a get out of cufffs (sic)free card?”
Seizure is a medical issue. Police patrol officers should have enough intelligence to refer a medical issue—someone seeking medical help—to paramedics.
If you’re sober you should know this, so we’ll chalk it up to thoughtless offhand comment. If not, don’t drink and post.
“Sitting in the back of a police unit does not constitute such an arrest”
And this is another problem. Being handcuffed and imprisoned even temporarily should never be considered as simple “detainment”. The cuffs should never go on until an officer is willing to commit to and conduct a legal arrest.
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