ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A 13-year-old was handcuffed and hauled off to a juvenile detention for burping in class, according to a lawsuit filed against an Albuquerque school principal, a teacher and school police officer.
The boy was transported — without his parents being notified — in May after he “burped audibly” in P.E. class and his teacher called a school resource officer to complain he was disrupting her class.
The lawsuit also details a separate Nov. 8 incident when the same student was forced to strip down to his underwear while five adults watched as he was accused of selling pot to another student; the boy was never charged.
The suit was one of two filed Wednesday by civil rights attorney Shannon Kennedy, who says she has been fighting the district and police for years over the use of force with problem children. She says a review of school and Bernalillo County records shows more than 200 school kids have been handcuffed and arrested in the last three years for
non-violent misdemeanors.
New Mexico law prohibits officers and school officials from restraining children younger than 11.
Suit filed after New Mexico teen cuffed for burping in class
December 1, 2011