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
Corey Foster of New York City, 16, died after being restrained by school staff members for allegedly refusing to leave the basketball court at the Leake & Watts school for students with special needs in Yonkers, N.Y. The autopsy report ruled Corey's death an accident due to "cardiac arrest during excited state while being subdued." The Foster family is suing the school. (Courtesy Foster family)
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