“The school called in a police officer to deal with him. In an attempt to pull Roger off a wall, the officer pulled the boy by his arms and legs, causing him to hit his eye on the divider, Kirchner said. The officer then tried to restrain the boy when Roger swung around and kicked the officer in his nose. He was handcuffed and taken to the police station. She had to go to the station to get her son. Kirchner said she is upset because she recently discussed a plan on how to handle her son if he has an outburst. She believes the plan wasn’t followed and she has concerns that police placed her son in handcuffs before she was ever contacted.”
http://www.connecttristates.com/news/story.aspx?id=805042
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