School Staff used photos of nude autistics for sport
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Mother Seeks Justice After Staff Takes Lewd Pictures and Videos of Students at NY School for Autism
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Nineteen-year-old Blake Shaw is severely autistic and non-verbal. He lives 200 miles away from the rest of his family where he attends Springbrook, a special school for autistic children. He is unable to hold conversations with others, and unable to speak up when something happens
“I regret it, I regret sending him there,” said Blake’s mother, Maggie. “I regret that I couldn’t keep him home and I couldn’t take care of him myself.”
Maggie received a call from the school that she was needed at Springbrook because something had happened to Blake. When she arrived, it was the New York State Police who met with her.
“They showed me a picture, it was Blake, naked laying in a bathtub with an emoji over his privates,” said Maggie. “Then they told me it was shared on Snapchat. The emoji was 'laughing so hard, I’m crying
Shakari Coss, Blake’s aide, had posted the picture on her Snapchat account. She was arrested in August 2017. For Otsego County District Attorney John Muehle, this was the ultimate betrayal
“I was disgusted by it couldn’t believe that somebody who was out in a position of trust would do that,” said DA Muehle. “Best I can do is give them a max sentence.”
Coss pleaded guilty to endangerment and spent 60 days in jail. This incident had Blake's mother Maggie second guessing her decision to send her son to Springbrook — but of the dozens of applications she filed for him, she says Springbrook was the only school to accept him.
“It’s horrible, there’s no question,” said Patricia Kennedy, the executive director of Springbrook. The school has roughly 100 students and more than half of them hail from the New York metro area.
“Every day I have 1,400 people who do the right thing, and when someone does the wrong thing, we report it,” said Kennedy. She believes they handled this correctly and says Coss violated the school’s policy which prohibits staff from taking pictures.
The I-Team was unable to reach Coss who was 19 when she was assigned to care for Blake, then 16. Kennedy says no policy changes were made after Coss’s arrest but a year and a half later, two more women, also working as aides, did the same thing. They posted videos of residents naked in the shower on Snapchat. The aides can be heard yelling and laughing in the video.
Those women pled guilty to felony endangerment and spent six months in jail. After these arrests, Springbrook installed lockboxes at every residence, where employees are now required to leave their phones.
“I don’t think Springbrook did anything wrong,” Kennedy told the I-Team. “Those individuals did something wrong.”
Maggie disagrees, and is now suing the school and Blake’s former aide. Blake continues to attend Springbrook because Maggie says there is no space at other programs. She is fighting to move him to a school that is closer to home.
“I regret it, I regret sending him there,” said Blake’s mother, Maggie. “I regret that I couldn’t keep him home and I couldn’t take care of him myself.”
Maggie received a call from the school that she was needed at Springbrook because something had happened to Blake. When she arrived, it was the New York State Police who met with her.
“They showed me a picture, it was Blake, naked laying in a bathtub with an emoji over his privates,” said Maggie. “Then they told me it was shared on Snapchat. The emoji was 'laughing so hard, I’m crying
Shakari Coss, Blake’s aide, had posted the picture on her Snapchat account. She was arrested in August 2017. For Otsego County District Attorney John Muehle, this was the ultimate betrayal
“I was disgusted by it couldn’t believe that somebody who was out in a position of trust would do that,” said DA Muehle. “Best I can do is give them a max sentence.”
Coss pleaded guilty to endangerment and spent 60 days in jail. This incident had Blake's mother Maggie second guessing her decision to send her son to Springbrook — but of the dozens of applications she filed for him, she says Springbrook was the only school to accept him.
“It’s horrible, there’s no question,” said Patricia Kennedy, the executive director of Springbrook. The school has roughly 100 students and more than half of them hail from the New York metro area.
“Every day I have 1,400 people who do the right thing, and when someone does the wrong thing, we report it,” said Kennedy. She believes they handled this correctly and says Coss violated the school’s policy which prohibits staff from taking pictures.
The I-Team was unable to reach Coss who was 19 when she was assigned to care for Blake, then 16. Kennedy says no policy changes were made after Coss’s arrest but a year and a half later, two more women, also working as aides, did the same thing. They posted videos of residents naked in the shower on Snapchat. The aides can be heard yelling and laughing in the video.
Those women pled guilty to felony endangerment and spent six months in jail. After these arrests, Springbrook installed lockboxes at every residence, where employees are now required to leave their phones.
“I don’t think Springbrook did anything wrong,” Kennedy told the I-Team. “Those individuals did something wrong.”
Maggie disagrees, and is now suing the school and Blake’s former aide. Blake continues to attend Springbrook because Maggie says there is no space at other programs. She is fighting to move him to a school that is closer to home.
You get what you pay for. The school probably paid minimum wage to the teenage aids.
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The offender who got jailed hasn't taken her twitter account down
https://twitter.com/shakaricoss?lang=en
Looks all American
