A big FAIL to that treatment team who said part of the treatment plan was calling in the police when the kid melted down.
The police are NOT
psychiatric social workers
therapists
special ed teachers
developmental pediatricians
psychiatrists
etc
And if the above were doing a s**t poor job, after at least 6+ post high school education, why do we place the police at such a high standard? Some may only
have 2 years of post secondary education. If you kid's damn psychiatrist can't sedate you kid into submission, what the hell is the police going to do about it? Wave
their magic fairy wands? Not that sedating is a goal, but if some person with 12+ years of education can't figure out your kid, what is the police going to when you panic call 911?
Calling the police to handle a domestic dispute is the equivalent of using a flame thrower to kill a fly. It was a BS plan on the parents and the teams part.
They might have been doing this to leave a document trail for forced treatment, covered by some insurance plan. My fellow police officer friends hate that BS. They get to be the fall guys for the mentally ill, substance abusers, and the out of control crowd (whatever the reason), because my country has a lousy mental health system.
As for "couldn't they handle a 15 year old kid?" Well, come to the ER, and have fun with the out of control folks I got to deal with on a nightly basis. I've seen 13 year old, 90 lbs girls, take down 5 security guards before it was four point time. Out of control humans are nothing to be messed with. As gross as this sounds, time is a factor. My husband says it takes hours for him to be able to even function after a meltdown. Sorry to say, the police in my area don't have the luxury of time to let 3 officers basically baby sit a 15 year old.
I read the article. It said kitchen knife, which in my area is not considered a butter knife.
I'm sure the parents will sue the city. I hope they sue the treatment team, but probably won't. Welcome to the world of adolescent/adult autism care. After your child is punted from elementary school, it is very, very hard to get any support unless the child is a minimum of 2 grade levels behind. I know parents that have, but it is because they are total pit bulls about keeping the higher ups feet to the fire. Not every parent has the time, money or intellect to work through that snarly rat maze.
In short, the police shouldn't have been placed in that situation to begin with. That treatment team will skate away blameless, and deflect their lack of any meaningful help on
three police officers, in a very charged, stressful situation.
Shame on them.