The Saturday after the Douglas shooting, I listened to a recording of school resource sheriff’s deputy interrogating a Polk County 11th grader with autism. The interrogation occurred in the child’s own house the previous Thursday night after the shooting. It was accompanied by a search that found nothing. Prior to this year, this child has no hint of a school … Continue reading We must end the Test-and-Die era, part 2: “Why do people think I’m a school shooter? What have I done to deserve this.”
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