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Twisted deputy is sacked for threatening to put autistic boy, 13, in a mental hospital for life...

AGXStarseed

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(Not written by me. The following is a sensitive article, so reader discretion is advised)


Twisted deputy is sacked for threatening to cuff crying autistic boy, 13, and 'put him in a mental hospital for life' after he disrupts a class

  • Deputy Ural Darling was fired from his job for taunting an autistic boy at school
  • Darling became infuriated and tried to reprimand Evan Dowdy using inappropriate and intimidating warnings after he threw a book at a teacher
  • The video released by the sheriff's office shows Darling whip out handcuffs and tell Evan to put his hands behind his back in a mimicked arrest
  • Darling also threatened to put Evan in a mental hospital if he did not cooperate
  • Evan's mother, Megan Dowdy, told the Tampa Bay Times her son has been under an immense amount of pressure since the event, and has even had night terrors


A Florida deputy was fired from his job of 22 years after he was caught threatening and verbally abusing a 13-year-old autistic boy.

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Officer Ural Darling, who worked in part with Osceola Middle School, reportedly taunted Evan Dowdy the afternoon of May 15 after he was called to assist in sending the child to the behavioral specialist office for throwing a textbook at a teacher.

Specialist Marge Aspell and the officer walked the boy out of the classroom and down the hall, when Darling became infuriated and tried to reprimand the boy using inappropriate and intimidating warnings.

The video released by the sheriff's office shows Darling whip out handcuffs and tell Evan to put his hands behind his back in a mimicked arrest. He also threatened to put the child in a mental hospital if he did not cooperate.

The entire episode, Darling can be heard yelling loudly as the boy cries.

Darling asked Evan, 'This is what you've been wanting, right?' while demanding he get up against the wall and menace to throw books at him. The sheriff yelled out, 'How 'bout if I throw books at you?!'

He then added, 'Last time I told you to stop that crap!' I am not playing with you anymore!'

Evan's mother, Megan Dowdy told the Tampa Bay Times she could not believe what she heard in the upsetting audio involving her beloved child.

'It's like time stopped,' Dowdy said. 'It's hard enough having a child with autism, but then for this to happen, it's insane.'

Evan, now 14, is spending his second year in the sixth grade at Pinellas Park Middle following the traumatic event.

Dowdy said her son has been under an immense amount of stress and has even replayed the afternoon over in his head.

Over the summer, he alerted her while the two were shopping at Largo Mall that he was scared when he saw a police car sitting nearby. Evan also reportedly suffered night terrors.

Aspell, who was present during the incident and often worked alongside Darling, was not fired from her position at the middle school.

Darling since admitted responsibility for his poor actions saying 'he never should have acted the way he did.'

He further defending himself by insisting he never received proper training on how to work with autistic children, Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri said in a press conference.

Officials at the district since released a formal statement on the controversial matter.

'School resource officers are expected to work with students and staff in a respectful manner,' the statement read.

'We thank the Sheriff's Office for their thorough investigation into the allegations against Deputy Darling ... We will work with the Sheriff's Office to identify a new school resource officer for Osceola Middle School.'


Source (with video): Deputy fired after sheriff says he taunted autistic boy | Daily Mail Online
 
Reminds me of those inspiring news stories I see ever so often, of those police officers who make it a point to go into their beat and directly interact with those they are sworn to protect and serve. To better avoid such conflicts based on a greater knowledge of the public at large.

Whether their respective departments have the resources for it or not. Ignorance is a poor excuse when your job inherently involves potential life and death decisions.
 
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