Thursday, November 24, 2011

5-yr-old Handcuffed, Zip tied, charged with battery on Officer

(KCRA.com) Earlier this year, a Stockton, California student was handcuffed with zip ties on his hands and feet, forced to go to the hospital for a psychiatric evaluation and was charged with battery on a police officer. That student was 5 years old.


Michael Davis is diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD. His mother says it has led to fights at school. But when the school district said it had a plan to change Michael's behavior, his mother says things went wrong.


"Michael is energetic," Thelma Gray said. "He is one big ball of energy."


Gray calls Michael a comedian. She says his biggest problem is his ADHD stops him from thinking before he acts or speaks.


"He's very loving," Gray said. "He's a good kid and he's not the discipline problem that he was made out to be."


Those discipline problems include fights with other students, even throwing a chair.

Gray says the school, Rio Calaveras Elementary of Stockton, wanted to change that behavior by having Michael meet with a school police officer.


"He could come out and talk to Michael and the kids are normally scared straight," said Gray, describing how she says the school district proposed the meeting.
But the meeting didn't go as planned.


Gray says Michael was agitated when the officer entered the room, and the whole meeting ended with Michael arrested and cuffed, with zip ties on his hands and his feet. Read More...