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Thatcher is a sixth-grader at Tates Creek Middle School in Lexington, Kentucky. Because of his condition, he's not able to tell his parents when something is wrong. But the photos Grayson posted to her Facebook account speak volumes.Grayson initially didn't make much out of the incident when she received the teacher's text in mid-September."The nurse and I had to physically help him get up off the gym floor," the text read. "He wouldn't move and other kids were trying to play. I apologize if he has marks on him."Grayson says she thought the behavior sounded a little strange for Thatcher, but replied by thanking the teacher for informing her of the incident.The situation changed that evening."We were getting ready for bed, and when I pulled his shirt off, I saw cuts and bruises on his body. That didn't look like marks of someone helping him get up," Grayson said.Concerned at this point, Grayson rushed to the school the following class day to get clear answers on what exactly had happened. She was able to request surveillance video of the incident through an open request filed by her lawyer."I saw both his teacher and the school nurse just pulling and dragging my son, along with his service dog, all throughout the hallway," Grayson said.Grayson confirmed with CNN that she in fact filed a report with the county district attorney. However, at this time, the report is under the review of the DA and no warrants have been issued.According to Fayette County Public Schools, the teacher involved in the incident is no longer employed at the school as of October 2.Officials with the school district provided a statement."Incidents of this nature -- in which an employee is acting outside of the district's expectations and out of line with the training provided -- are isolated. Our training is very explicit that physical restraint is a last resort only to be used when a student is a danger to themselves or others. The training also shows employees the proper ways to hold or transport students. In this case, neither of those standards were met," Lisa Deffendall, a spokeswoman for the school district, said in the statement."There is absolutely no tolerance for the conduct of the employee in this incident, and while we cannot discuss specifics, we do want to reassure our families that we take any situations of this nature very seriously," she added.When asked what the district would expect of an employee if a child who is nonverbal refused to move, the school district said the following:"It is difficult to generalize the district's expectations for responding to a situation like this because every child with special needs has an individual plan outlining the best evidence-based strategies to support their success. However, we can say that some recommended strategies would include use of wait time, visuals, a student's individual communication system, and system of least prompts."As for the nurse, the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department said she has been placed on paid administrative leave "pending investigation.""We continue to work with Fayette County Public Schools to investigate the matter. We cannot comment further at this time," Kevin Hall, a spokesman for the department, said in a statement.Thatcher returned to school once his mother learned the teacher is no longer employed there, and she said she hopes the incident encourages other parents to speak up for their children. 3430
Shortly before the shooting, Bowers posted on his Gab account that he "can't sit by and watch my people get slaughtered. Screw your optics, I'm going in." Gab is a social media platform that advocates for free speech and puts nearly no restrictions on content. A law enforcement source confirmed to CNN that investigators believe this social media posting and others belong to Bowers and that the language on his account matches the suspected motivation behind the shootings.He railed against a Jewish refugee advocacy groupIn that same posting, Bowers wrote HIAS, a Jewish refugee advocacy group, "likes to bring in invaders that kill our people."Seventeen days before the attack, Bowers posted web page from HIAS that listed a number of Shabbats that were being held on behalf of refugees. the official said. On that list was a Shabbat address that is less than a mile away from the Tree of Life Synagogue. (The chief executive officer of HIAS, Mark Hetfield, said Bowers is not known to the group.)His Gab account has frequent anti-Semitic postings He has reposted a number of posts on his social media accounts that tell Jews to get out, or leave. (In a statement posted online, Gab says they "unequivocally disavows and condemns all acts of terrorism and violence...Gab's mission is very simple: to defend free expression and individual liberty online for all people." Gab said it was alerted to the suspect's profile on their platform, backed up the data, suspended the account, and contacted the FBI.) 1508

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