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172 | data/2015-09/P(1)0001959.pdf | 91 | 766 | Because They Lack Crucial Training, These Cops Severely Beat a Blind Autistic Teen Unconscious During the incident, Abrams, 17, suffered two seizures after police used force against him at the Green Line’s Lexington Parkway Station. The teen suffers from Asperger’s syndrome, which causes him to strongly dislike being touched or having people in his person space, and is considered legally blind, wearing extremely magnified glasses. Officers thought the non-compliance of Abrams was reason enough to justify forcibly taking him down, which resulted in him being battered and left unconscious. Abrams non-compliance wasn’t done out of malice, but out of not really understanding the situation, and believing he hadn’t done anything wrong. Abrams’ autism makes it extremely difficult for him to interpret the intentions or feelings of others, according to his mother. Police released the teen to the custody of his mother rather than take him to the juvenile detention facility. Police are trained to think like the military in combat, which means they prioritize their own safety and the safety of fellow officers over everything else, including that of the citizens they allegedly “protect and serve.” | https://www.facebook.com/BIack-Matters-1579673598947501/ | 143.57 | RUB | 2015-09-09T08:05:55-07:00 | 2015-09-10T08:05:54-07:00 |