Published January 09. 2021 12:01AM | Updated January 09. 2021 10:18PM By
Loud and unexpected noises, chaotic situations and deviation from routine can be especially upsetting for those on the autism spectrum. Any of these situations can trigger extreme reactions.
With this in mind, picture a typical interaction with law enforcement. They usually occur unexpectedly and can include wailing sirens, bright flashing lights, shouting and confusion. Such scenarios are upsetting for anyone, but for those on the autism spectrum, these incidents can be especially agonizing and traumatic.
City of Groton Police Chief Mike Spellman and his department have taken steps to take some of the fear and stress out of police encounters with residents on the autism spectrum. Modeled on a program begun in Stonington, one that Spellman also had a hand in instituting when he served on the Board of Selectmen in that town, the Groton City Police recently launched a database of information about resid