Title: Mom Paints Massive Sign on Garage Door to Prevent Cops from Killing Her Autistic Son Source:
From The Trenches URL Source:http://www.fromthetrenchesworldrepo ... illing-her-autistic-son/169512 Published:Sep 5, 2016 Author:Matt Agorist Post Date:2016-09-05 10:17:57 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:6904 Comments:28
Las Vegas, NV In America, if you are mentally challenged, you have a 1,600 percent higher chance of being killed by police. Because of this shocking truth, a Las Vegas mother has gone to extraordinary lengths to ensure cops dont kill her autistic son. She has spray painted her garage door with huge lettering that states, Autistic man lives here cops no excuse.
Judy McKim made the choice to label her home in such a manner after she says police nearly killed her son a few weeks prior during an interaction.
Although Judys son, Zachary is 28-years-old, he has the mentality of a toddler. If fact, her son still uses a pacifier and wears diapers.
I wanted to make sure that they knew everything. That he is still in diapers, doesnt understand words, doesnt understand what a gun is, said mother Judy McKim.
When a friend called 9-1-1 to report Zachary essentially throwing a temper tantrum, police showed up and tried to restrain him.
Hes autistic, he doesnt know what is happening. He doesnt know what police is, McKim said. He is in a diaper, along with the pacifier, and the cops are kneeling on my son and one of them reaches for his gun because Zach was fighting for his life.
According to KTNV, they reached out to the police department who claim the officers never touched Zachary. After the incident, Zachary was taken to the hospital for two days, but he faces no charges.
In spite of the uncomfortable press coverage, McKim hopes her story will help other autistic families.
I dont like doing this. Im embarrassed. Im embarrassed that everyone knows, Im embarrassed that Im on TV. Im embarrassed that you guys are seeing my life, but thats reality, McKim said.
According to KTNV, McKim adopted Zachary when he was only two days old and has been his caretaker ever since.
It scared me this bad, McKim said, referring to her house-turned-billboard.
Sadly, McKim has every reason in the world to be fearful of police killing her son.
As the Free Thought Project has pointed out in the past, the overwhelming majority of time spent by police during training is devoted to shooting their weapons. Almost no time is set aside for training in de-escalation tactics, and most departments receive zero training in dealing with the mentally ill.
In fact, a study by the Virginia-based Treatment Advocacy Center, an organization dedicated to eliminating the barriers faced by those with severe mental illnesses, released a jaw-dropping report titled, Overlooked in the Undercounted: The Role of Mental Illness in Fatal Law Enforcement Encounters. In the report,researchers discovered that people with an untreated mental illness are 16 times more likely to be killed during an interaction with police than anyone else.
According to the study, by all accounts official and unofficial a minimum of 1 in 4 fatal police encounters ends the life of an individual with severe mental illness.
Where official government data regarding police shootings and mental illness have been analyzed in one U.S. city and several other Western countries the findings indicate that mental health disorders are a factor in as many as 1 in 2 fatal law enforcement encounters.
"... a Las Vegas mother has gone to extraordinary lengths to ensure cops dont kill her autistic son."
Wait! Let me guess. She's going to watch her son, making sure he takes his medicine and does not go out in public unattended. That would solve 99% of the problem.
"When a friend called 9-1-1 to report Zachary essentially throwing a temper tantrum, police showed up and tried to restrain him."
Nope. 911 should say, "Tough shit. Our officers aren't trained in dealing with the mentally ill. We're trained to fight criminals. If we show up, you might sue us. Call the mental hospital to deal with your raging 28-year-old."
Nope. 911 should say, "Tough shit. Our officers aren't trained in dealing with the mentally ill. We're trained to fight criminals. If we show up, you might sue us. Call the mental hospital to deal with your raging 28-year-old."
Lol.
Stupid ass. Calling 911 doesn't mean it's always a police emergency.
Since the call came in as a 911 emergency, they responded to an emergency. Because the out of control 28-year-old was a retard doesn't change the fact he was out of control. His own mother couldn't control him yet you expect uniformed strangers to?