The Blotter: Brian Ross Investigates

Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School

Students with autism, special needs are suffocated, stuffed into bags.

Kids Hurt, Killed at School

Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Kids Hurt, Killed by Restraints at School
Christopher Baker, a Kentucky fourth-grader with autism and learning disabilities, was stuffed into a sack resembling a duffle bag and placed in a hallway by a teacher's assistant for misbehaving in class. (Courtesy Sandra Baker)
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