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The mother of a former DeLand Elementary School student said police did not properly respond to an incident involving her autistic son. Newly released body camera footage from DeLand police shows the 12-year-old boy fall to the ground and an officer get on top of him. Danielle Torres said she is now looking into taking legal action against the school district and the police department because her son had an IEP and part of the plan said he shouldn’t have been placed in restraints.
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Sia Apologizes to Autistic Community for ‘Music’ Backlash, Will Add Warning Label to Film “I listened to the wrong people and that is my responsibility, my research was clearly not thorough enough,” pop star says of film starringBrian Welk | February 4, 2021 @ 9:29 AM Last Updated: February 4, 2021 @ 9:37 AM Cr: Merrick Morton Sia has apologized to the autistic community for her directorial debut “Music” after the film generated backlash for its casting of neurotypical actor Maddie Ziegler as a non-verbal autistic person. The pop star says she will also add a warning label to the front of the film about scenes that depict physical restraint.