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Usa: in 2018 an 8-year-old boy was arrested, today the shock video

2020-08-12T14:46:26.847Z


The agent tries to handcuff him, but his wrists are too small (ANSA)The American police arrested an eight-year-old boy and tried to handcuff him with his hands behind his back but had to desist as his wrists were too small : these are the shocking images of a video released today by the US media documenting the arrest. , advent in December 2018 in a Florida elementary school.     The video, reports CNN, was released by the lawyer representing the mother - of Ital...


The American police arrested an eight-year-old boy and tried to handcuff him with his hands behind his back but had to desist as his wrists were too small : these are the shocking images of a video released today by the US media documenting the arrest. , advent in December 2018 in a Florida elementary school.
    The video, reports CNN, was released by the lawyer representing the mother - of Italian origin - of the child: Ben Crump, a civil rights specialist, who is also the lawyer for the African American George Floyd's family killed by the police.
    The child, who suffers from a mental disorder, had punched a teacher and his mother - Bianca Digennaro - was resurrected after a legal battle that lasted almost a year to dismiss the accusation of aggravated assault against her son.
    Determined to go through with it, the woman filed a lawsuit yesterday in a federal court against the Florida police, accusing the officers of using excessive force. The lawsuit brings the same school to trial, accused of failing to intervene in favor of the child, as well as the city district, accused of having violated the 'Americans with Disabilities Act', or the American law that protects the disabled. 

Source: ansa

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