Orangecat
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And the clown triples down.That kid looked white to me. At least his arms did.
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And the clown triples down.That kid looked white to me. At least his arms did.
So his misbehavior is justified? GFY.
Because they come from undisciplined fatherless homes.
That was the palms of his hands.That kid looked white to me. At least his arms did.
Honestly, I think it was a white kid. Any kid can be a little shithead if he isn't raised correctly.That was the palms of his hands.
Even autistic kids need to be restrained if they are damaging property and possibly injuring others and themselves.Evidently the child is autistic and the officer deleted photo of prior to the portion in the article..
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Lawsuit accuses Laramie County deputy of assaulting 2nd grader
The lawsuit says the boy was not suspected of any crime, was not under arrest and did not have a weapon.www.9news.com
Which has nothing to do with crimes.
The boy has a father stationed at a nearby naval base.
Evidently the child is autistic
And the clown doubles down. Lol.
I posted another article.(Present) Fathers generally take a no-nonse approach better than mothers do.
He's obviously not present enough in his child's life though.
Where did the article say that?
Stop lying. Ten minutes ago you didn't even know he had a dad.He's obviously not present enough in his child's life though.
Is that why you do the same thing with 95% of my posts?He's just doing it for attention ignore him.
That article is pretty one sided. I question some of the claims made including the AF had to relocate the family because of this. That sounds fishy to meEvidently the child is autistic and the officer deleted photo of prior to the portion in the article..
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Lawsuit accuses Laramie County deputy of assaulting 2nd grader
The lawsuit says the boy was not suspected of any crime, was not under arrest and did not have a weapon.www.9news.com
I posted another article.
Stop lying. Ten minutes ago you didn't even know he had a dad.
Is that why you do the same thing with 95% of my posts?
That article is pretty one sided. I question some of the claims made including the AF had to relocate the family because of this. That sounds fishy to me
Apologies. There were several articles available. Here is the note.I didn't see anything about him being autistic in it though and I looked multiple times.
You may not appreciate how difficult difficult can be.Yes, but why? Police are...police. They are not trained to deal with school discipline, nor should they be.
I wonder if that will be the new term of choice. They way Autistic is used to cover many things, or special needs replaced retarded from the boomer generation .Apologies. There were several articles available. Here is the note.
"who has a neurodivergent disability"
Apologies. There were several articles available. Here is the note.
"who has a neurodivergent disability"
Except that police are for crimes and are not equipped or trained to handle children. IN the word of the immortal Bard; "Soldiers deserve Soldiers, sir!"*You may not appreciate how difficult difficult can be.
Thats fair. It was from another article, and I referenced where it was noted in this one.How do you know that means autism? And why do they have to make everything so complicated? Why can't they just call it autism?
I would assume he is not autistic by the clinical definition so they used the term neurodivergent. Times change terms change when I was a kid we would have told our parents the retarded kid got in trouble at school. Neurodivergent is a very generic term that sounds like it means something more specific.How do you know that means autism? And why do they have to make everything so complicated? Why can't they just call it autism?