The man is 6'6" 270 pounds and he gave her five broken ribs; a concussion; herniated discs; headaches; vision and hearing losses; and PTSD from the attack ...
I’ll pray for her healing and his as well. Lessons were learned and hopefully that sit down does him good. He better keep God with him because it’s going to be tough if he’s truly autistic.
Autistic or not you can’t protect your kid from the world forever. What are they supposed to do when they’re grown? They won’t know how to handle conflict.
So did yall not realize he’s special? I mean I get it that yall need to release built up internet stress but there are things to consider here, We don’t know his background And by facts special people over express their emotions especially when stressed this isn’t anything new It’s tragic on both ends and just goes to show how a cruel world can harm even the most vulnerable.
Homie is very mentally ill, maybe to him it was serious. It doesn't justify it, it was completely wrong and messed up. Bad parenting and lack of mental health services for youth
This dude knew he could over power the teacher and thought he would be in the right lol what a warped sense of reality I remember being in hs and I was riding my skateboard in the courtyard with sum friends then the school police came and took my board away I tried to fight for it back and ended up getting arrested for it got charged with assault but I took a plea to for battery and only got a year of probation and sum classes I had to take also 109 hrs community service all in all I say that I learned a whole lot about myself and how my actions could affect me in a negative manner even if I believe I am justified my father always says I need to chose my battles and I think the young man unfortunately chose wrong
This is such a heartbreaking situation, on both sides. I work in Behavioral Health with early intervention for ages 3 years old to 15 years old, and this is absolutely a maladaptive behavior of autism. When a child is unable to communicate their needs appropriately, it can come out as aggressions, whether is self-injury behaviors (SIBs) or aggressions towards an adult or peer. Early intervention is necessary to target these behaviors to extinguish them. Relinquishing of a preferred item came often be challenging for a person with autism. You have to teach replacing behaviors so this very thing will not happen. Again, my heart hurts for the teaching and for the student. I hope this young man gets the help he needs within these 5 years, or else the court system with see him again and again.
@@WendyOryen what helped me was to add up all the hours I’ve played video games in a week and add up all the hours in total to a year and realize it’s so many hours lost that you could of have done more productive things. Don’t get me wrong, now I see it as a treat once everything is done but you may even get to a point where you don’t even want to play anymore because real life is much more exciting. At least that was the case for me. Wishing you the best you got this
@@KB8Killa Everyone's different bro. I grew up playing outside so I enjoy nature a lot, and camping. You don't even have to go outside, although I recommend it. Just find anything else you enjoy doing besides video games, or that involves electronics period. If you're young its probably hard but you can manage it. I play videos games too but learn to take a break. Too much of anything isn't good.
Video games is a short version of real life. People hate life because you have to work hard and the days are long. But a game reduces that work ethic. I gives you the illusion like you are accomplishing something in life. But really you not.
In the workplace, I promise you will not play video games during the company time. I used to work at a company where, for security reasons, smartphones were PROHIBITED on the production floor. Mp3 players MUST BE SHOWN to supervisors for permission/approval of use. Imagine this fool saying anything funny-let alone having a meltdown on the job-because the supervisor reprimanded him for using said prohibited electronic devices on company time and see if his ass don't get fired. And ask if the boss would give a shyt about autism. Real talk.
This is an interesting case that needs to be studied when it comes to the youth and emotional development. Many factors can play into a violent reaction towards losing something that you hold dearly for whatever reason. Great video on this topic!
I don't like to play the race card but you are definitely right. White AND Autistic? They woulda put him in a institution with a therapist for 6 months and then home. Thats a FACT
The guy is extremely mentally ill...keeping him locked up for a huge amount of time is just going to make him worse. Yeah he should be punished, but he also needs meds, therapy, and tools to deal with his autism.
He might be addicted to computer games, however that might be said for many zoomers / Gen alpha and even Gen x-ers at this point. His problem is that no one taught this kid self control and as a result he bullied everyone around him and they gave in until this poor lady got the brunt. I hope he gets into lots of fights in prison so they bump his time up to 50 years!
There is absolutely zero reasona kid with autism after they didnt follow his program of rules for engagement for his autism should be in the pen for 5 years they dropped the ball heavy massive unfairness i pray for our people great vid as always 🙏
rules of engagement on a high functioning autist you sound dumb…. if this kid was a severe autist he wouldn’t even have the coordination to handle someone like that. I’ve worked with autistic kids my whole life and have an autistic step brother
@@Niggiesquadron The kid should be punished yes, but punishment alone ain't good. People with severe mental health issues like this? More prison time will be damaging and make him worse when he gets out. Dude needs time in jail sure, but he also needs rehabilitation via therapy and medications.
Atleast for me Unc, gaming for me is an escape from reality even tho my reality is not bad at all. Playing the game with the homies is always an amazing time to skip time and vibe out
Video Games are a version of dopamine. Everything in moderation, but some people use it as a form of escapism.
I haven’t played in 2 decades but Nintendo switch caused my man to flip
This is true. It releases dopamine, just like gambling and other drugs. That’s where we get the word “dope” from.
@@markthementor1409 Facts! Salute MKIS
It's really hard, because there are individuals like this with mental health problems, many who are naturally very low on dopamine.
@@juicyohs7962 excuses won’t help em! everybody crazy when they don’t want to be accountable !
The man is 6'6" 270 pounds and he gave her five broken ribs; a concussion; herniated discs; headaches; vision and hearing losses; and PTSD from the attack ...
WII SPORTS IN THE CELL LET IT BREATHE
The teacher brought that on herself. She should've read his (IEP), which clearly stated. "Don't snatch nothing away from him."
I’ll pray for her healing and his as well. Lessons were learned and hopefully that sit down does him good. He better keep God with him because it’s going to be tough if he’s truly autistic.
Autistic or not you can’t protect your kid from the world forever. What are they supposed to do when they’re grown? They won’t know how to handle conflict.
the way he attacked her was brutal. smh 🤦🏾♂️ it wasn’t that serious. over a game smh 🤦🏾♂️
5 years for a game
@@markthementor1409 exactly. the whole situation is ridiculous in my opinion. smh
Dude has severe autism.
So did yall not realize he’s special? I mean I get it that yall need to release built up internet stress but there are things to consider here, We don’t know his background
And by facts special people over express their emotions especially when stressed this isn’t anything new
It’s tragic on both ends and just goes to show how a cruel world can harm even the most vulnerable.
Homie is very mentally ill, maybe to him it was serious. It doesn't justify it, it was completely wrong and messed up. Bad parenting and lack of mental health services for youth
This dude knew he could over power the teacher and thought he would be in the right lol what a warped sense of reality I remember being in hs and I was riding my skateboard in the courtyard with sum friends then the school police came and took my board away I tried to fight for it back and ended up getting arrested for it got charged with assault but I took a plea to for battery and only got a year of probation and sum classes I had to take also 109 hrs community service all in all I say that I learned a whole lot about myself and how my actions could affect me in a negative manner even if I believe I am justified my father always says I need to chose my battles and I think the young man unfortunately chose wrong
This is such a heartbreaking situation, on both sides. I work in Behavioral Health with early intervention for ages 3 years old to 15 years old, and this is absolutely a maladaptive behavior of autism. When a child is unable to communicate their needs appropriately, it can come out as aggressions, whether is self-injury behaviors (SIBs) or aggressions towards an adult or peer. Early intervention is necessary to target these behaviors to extinguish them. Relinquishing of a preferred item came often be challenging for a person with autism. You have to teach replacing behaviors so this very thing will not happen. Again, my heart hurts for the teaching and for the student. I hope this young man gets the help he needs within these 5 years, or else the court system with see him again and again.
Constant dopamine release leads to gaming addiction
Facts. I’m trying to get over video game addiction myself
@@WendyOryen what helped me was to add up all the hours I’ve played video games in a week and add up all the hours in total to a year and realize it’s so many hours lost that you could of have done more productive things. Don’t get me wrong, now I see it as a treat once everything is done but you may even get to a point where you don’t even want to play anymore because real life is much more exciting.
At least that was the case for me.
Wishing you the best you got this
@@WendyOryen It's not that deep bro. Just put the controller down, Go outside.
@@YonJon-vo2nwbut what do I do once I’m outside?? Please help
@@KB8Killa Everyone's different bro. I grew up playing outside so I enjoy nature a lot, and camping. You don't even have to go outside, although
I recommend it. Just find anything else you enjoy doing besides video games, or that involves electronics period. If you're young its probably hard but you can manage it. I play videos games too but learn to take a break. Too much of anything isn't good.
Video games is a short version of real life. People hate life because you have to work hard and the days are long. But a game reduces that work ethic. I gives you the illusion like you are accomplishing something in life. But really you not.
In the workplace, I promise you will not play video games during the company time. I used to work at a company where, for security reasons, smartphones were PROHIBITED on the production floor. Mp3 players MUST BE SHOWN to supervisors for permission/approval of use. Imagine this fool saying anything funny-let alone having a meltdown on the job-because the supervisor reprimanded him for using said prohibited electronic devices on company time and see if his ass don't get fired. And ask if the boss would give a shyt about autism. Real talk.
This is an interesting case that needs to be studied when it comes to the youth and emotional development. Many factors can play into a violent reaction towards losing something that you hold dearly for whatever reason. Great video on this topic!
If he was white it’d be a different story, but imma let it breathe
It's unfortunately all about WHO YOU KNOW! Don't you know? Smh
I don't like to play the race card but you are definitely right. White AND Autistic? They woulda put him in a institution with a therapist for 6 months and then home. Thats a FACT
The guy is extremely mentally ill...keeping him locked up for a huge amount of time is just going to make him worse. Yeah he should be punished, but he also needs meds, therapy, and tools to deal with his autism.
@@juicyohs7962 😂😂😂😂 nope !
Basis loaded bottom of the ninth
FLS let it breathe
Bases loaded bottom of the night #44
44 let’s goooooooooo
He might be addicted to computer games, however that might be said for many zoomers / Gen alpha and even Gen x-ers at this point. His problem is that no one taught this kid self control and as a result he bullied everyone around him and they gave in until this poor lady got the brunt.
I hope he gets into lots of fights in prison so they bump his time up to 50 years!
He might not last the first fight, let alone get away bullying the first guy he thinks he can punk
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Tbh ur not even qualified to be saying it’s not autism related, when his whole life is autism
FLS 💪🏆
SWITCHY🎮🤦🏽MICHAEL=33°👁😁
There is absolutely zero reasona kid with autism after they didnt follow his program of rules for engagement for his autism should be in the pen for 5 years they dropped the ball heavy massive unfairness i pray for our people great vid as always 🙏
It don't matter if he has autism or is in a wheelchair. Crime is crime and people will get punished accordingly.
rules of engagement on a high functioning autist you sound dumb…. if this kid was a severe autist he wouldn’t even have the coordination to handle someone like that. I’ve worked with autistic kids my whole life and have an autistic step brother
@@Niggiesquadron The kid should be punished yes, but punishment alone ain't good. People with severe mental health issues like this? More prison time will be damaging and make him worse when he gets out. Dude needs time in jail sure, but he also needs rehabilitation via therapy and medications.
@@juicyohs7962 naw keep him locked you can’t save that. Waste of time
@@Niggiesquadron I'm sorry you feel that way man, that's really sad.
Atleast for me Unc, gaming for me is an escape from reality even tho my reality is not bad at all. Playing the game with the homies is always an amazing time to skip time and vibe out