Disabled Black Student Gets Handcuffed and Restrained by School Officials — Then Wins Years-Long Legal Battle

A black student and his parents have won an arduous five-year-long legal battle against the Moreno Valley United School District. The lawsuit mentioned that the victim, named as “C.B.,” was handcuffed and restrained at his middle school multiple times in response to complaints of misbehavior related to his disabilities, which include ADHD and ODD.

The incident took place in 2019 when C.B. was only 11 years old. Over four months, school security officers at Landmark Middle School and Riverside County sheriff’s deputies allegedly handcuffed him multiple times.

The school claimed that the victim allegedly had several disciplinary issues, including arguing, attempting to leave class, and throwing things at people…

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