School is the place parents expect their kids will be safe. But a pasco county mom reached out to 10news after she says her sons Elementary School and sheriffs deputies treated her child like a hardened criminal. Were told a School Resource officer at calusa elementary in new port richey. Cuffed and detained the boy. And tried to commit him to a Mental Health hospital. 10 News Reporter Kendra Conlon is digging deeper. Into why the district and deputies are treating special needs students like adults. In a story youll see only on 10. Mother sande butler faces his share of challenges. At 7, the calusa Elementary Schooler. Has a traumatic brain injury. A shunt in his head and autism. Butler says thats not what happened when allen had a meltdown in his special needs class, lashing out at the teacher. You can see the marks on his wrists. And body after a School Resource officer cuffed him. The Pasco Sheriffs Office tells me deputies follow state law when baker acting anyone, handcuffed or z
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