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
Michael Renner-Lewis III, a 15-year-old autistic student, was killed on his first day of high school in 2003 when he was restrained face-down by several staff members at Parchment High School in Michigan after he became agitated following a seizure. His mother, Elizabeth Johnson, sued the school district and settled the case. (Courtesy Elizabeth Johnson)
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