Father seeks change after son with autism injured following encounter with Peel police
“This is a sick boy,” he recalled screaming at officers. “What are you doing?”
Majd Darwich said the encounter with police last Friday required his son to get treated in hospital for injuries that included bruises on his body and cuts on his face. “At the time of the incident, the identity and the condition of the individual was unknown to the officers,” the force wrote in a statement.“The individual was apprehended and taken to a hospital to receive medical attention and support following the use of a conductive energy weapon.”
He noted that he had added his son to the Peel Police Vulnerable Persons registry to prevent such confrontations with law enforcement – police did not respond to questions on whether they had used the system at the time.
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