OMEN
03-12-2008, 11:37 AM
Parents of two four-year-old boys in New York are suing officials after their sons were allegedly handcuffed for refusing to take a nap.
Lawyer Scott Agulnick says a substitute teacher took Jaden Diaz and Christopher Brito to an empty classroom.
Then, a school safety officer allegedly entered the room, cuffed the boys' wrists - and told them they would never see their parents again.
Mr Agulnick said the families were seeking damages, adding: "Failure to comply with nap time is hardly an offence that warrants being handcuffed, or threatened, for that matter."
Christopher, now five, told his mother Vasso Brito, 34: "I wasn't shot, but my hands were tied," she told the New York Post.
"Right now, I feel there are monsters in school," she said. "I'm still perturbed. As I'm talking to you, I'm shaking."
Jaden, now six, remembers a man who was dressed like a cop walked in, sat at a big desk and threatened them.
"He was police," Jaden said. "He said, 'You know what happens when you don't go to sleep in there? . . . 'When you go to jail, you're not going to have no fun, no TV, no toys.' "
Education officials and the NYPD, which oversees school-safety officers, have yet to comment about the case at The Bilingual School in The Bronx.
Annanaova
OMG i always knew that New York was a togh place to live but picking on four year old kids...Thats just so wrong....
Lawyer Scott Agulnick says a substitute teacher took Jaden Diaz and Christopher Brito to an empty classroom.
Then, a school safety officer allegedly entered the room, cuffed the boys' wrists - and told them they would never see their parents again.
Mr Agulnick said the families were seeking damages, adding: "Failure to comply with nap time is hardly an offence that warrants being handcuffed, or threatened, for that matter."
Christopher, now five, told his mother Vasso Brito, 34: "I wasn't shot, but my hands were tied," she told the New York Post.
"Right now, I feel there are monsters in school," she said. "I'm still perturbed. As I'm talking to you, I'm shaking."
Jaden, now six, remembers a man who was dressed like a cop walked in, sat at a big desk and threatened them.
"He was police," Jaden said. "He said, 'You know what happens when you don't go to sleep in there? . . . 'When you go to jail, you're not going to have no fun, no TV, no toys.' "
Education officials and the NYPD, which oversees school-safety officers, have yet to comment about the case at The Bilingual School in The Bronx.
Annanaova
OMG i always knew that New York was a togh place to live but picking on four year old kids...Thats just so wrong....