Guest guest Posted December 20, 2003 Report Share Posted December 20, 2003 re: School calls police on my 9 year old AS child ! Hi, I recently joined this group and have been reading the many school difficulties that parents have been having across the country. I am a single Mom of an Aspergers, Tourette's Syndrome 9 1/2 year old boy. He is in Shelby Twp, Utica Community Schools in an upper level EI classroom as the district does not have any high functioning AS classes. It has difficult from the beginning. They have little to no knowledge of the disorder and I have spent more fighting with the district than helping my son in a positive manner to meet his educational needs. The school has been constantly threatening to call the police on my child for " hitting " and " making threats " . Many of his " threats " are word for word from " cartoons " . Yesterday, the principal called the police on my son for making a " threat " . When I arrived at school, I first saw a class aide and she stated that my son was doing good in the classroom doing his work. I next entered the principal's office where him, the social worker and police office were. I stated " this is rediculous " . I would not allow the officer to talk to my son as she has little to no knowledge of autism and the school's tactics were uncalled for. In short, I was upset and attempted to walk away from the principal's office to " cool off " and the police officer grabbed me, threw me on the ground, handcuffed me in front of the office staff and students. I could not breath. I am 5 feet tall and weigh about 99 lbs. I was screaming for help. I had done nothing wrong. I tried to roll sideways so I could breath and then the office jabbed her knee into my back, put the handcuffs in a straight position and jabbed her knee forcefully into the cuffs, cutting my wrists. I was thrown in the police car, taken to Shelby Police Dept and arrested for trespassing. In addition, I sustained additional agressive behavior at the station, but not in front of the cameras by another police officer. All I could do was cry. It has been a road of hell trying to advocate for my son and all I was trying to do was protect my son. I was not agressive in any way to the police, and did not deserve this attack. In addition my son is now suspended until January 5, 2004. I need help! I have left a message with Michigan Protection and Advocacy. How can my son go back to a school and I be pleasant with the office staff that watched this brutal attack by the police officer on me and did not help. I spent many hours in the ER last night. I am okay, just very sore and severely bruised. There is so much more to tell but this is a summary to get started. I appreciate any advice and support. Thank you, Jeannine in Shelby Twp, Michigan (Utica Community Schools) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2003 Report Share Posted December 20, 2003 Jeannine: Why not try ? He is a lawyer who specialized in special education law. He has a website. Just go to and type in . He may be anxious to take your case. Lori Jeannine Somberg <jlscpa@...> wrote: re: School calls police on my 9 year old AS child ! Hi, I recently joined this group and have been reading the many school difficulties that parents have been having across the country. I am a single Mom of an Aspergers, Tourette's Syndrome 9 1/2 year old boy. He is in Shelby Twp, Utica Community Schools in an upper level EI classroom as the district does not have any high functioning AS classes. It has difficult from the beginning. They have little to no knowledge of the disorder and I have spent more fighting with the district than helping my son in a positive manner to meet his educational needs. The school has been constantly threatening to call the police on my child for " hitting " and " making threats " . Many of his " threats " are word for word from " cartoons " . Yesterday, the principal called the police on my son for making a " threat " . When I arrived at school, I first saw a class aide and she stated that my son was doing good in the classroom doing his work. I next entered the principal's office where him, the social worker and police office were. I stated " this is rediculous " . I would not allow the officer to talk to my son as she has little to no knowledge of autism and the school's tactics were uncalled for. In short, I was upset and attempted to walk away from the principal's office to " cool off " and the police officer grabbed me, threw me on the ground, handcuffed me in front of the office staff and students. I could not breath. I am 5 feet tall and weigh about 99 lbs. I was screaming for help. I had done nothing wrong. I tried to roll sideways so I could breath and then the office jabbed her knee into my back, put the handcuffs in a straight position and jabbed her knee forcefully into the cuffs, cutting my wrists. I was thrown in the police car, taken to Shelby Police Dept and arrested for trespassing. In addition, I sustained additional agressive behavior at the station, but not in front of the cameras by another police officer. All I could do was cry. It has been a road of hell trying to advocate for my son and all I was trying to do was protect my son. I was not agressive in any way to the police, and did not deserve this attack. In addition my son is now suspended until January 5, 2004. I need help! I have left a message with Michigan Protection and Advocacy. How can my son go back to a school and I be pleasant with the office staff that watched this brutal attack by the police officer on me and did not help. I spent many hours in the ER last night. I am okay, just very sore and severely bruised. There is so much more to tell but this is a summary to get started. I appreciate any advice and support. Thank you, Jeannine in Shelby Twp, Michigan (Utica Community Schools) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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