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In reply to the discussion: Police shoot and kill autistic boy in his home [View all]behold a pale horse
(42 posts)41. I am willing to consider that they DID kill him on purpose
because they were tired of dealing with him. And yes, if so it was wrong, but after a dozen incidents, I can imagine the frustration of having to be a psych nurse.
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"having been instructed by social workers that Watts should be handled by authorities when agitated"
ScreamingMeemie
Feb 2012
#1
When one is dealing with this situation it is hard to know what is the correct
ScreamingMeemie
Feb 2012
#26
I hate to judge the parents because they are in a sad state right now...
behold a pale horse
Feb 2012
#16
Note that it was apparently two other officers who fired, not the one being cut, so
petronius
Feb 2012
#29
May I ask what her condition is? Because although I don't have an autistic child
behold a pale horse
Feb 2012
#3
He WAS tazed...on one of the other dozen times the parents called the cops to the house.
behold a pale horse
Feb 2012
#11
I had a college English professor who had been a police officer. SHe had interesting comments
stevenleser
Feb 2012
#33
Yes but if they are responding to this kind of situation, shouldnt they be ready for it?
stevenleser
Feb 2012
#40
The cops deprived the deceased of his civil, legal and basic human rights ...
T S Justly
Feb 2012
#44
So you are saying that if you call the cops, you can expect "brute force".
rhett o rick
Feb 2012
#46
I stand by my statement. It has become entirely too easy for the police to kill people.
rhett o rick
Feb 2012
#55
So what? I think that boy deserved something more than a bullet to the face.
rhett o rick
Feb 2012
#60
If tthe cop you called to save you from a mugger "ran" when the mugger attacked him, too
McCamy Taylor
Feb 2012
#54
Please stop calling cops pigs. It's juvenile and disrespectful to the good police officers
I am the OP
Feb 2012
#66