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sl8

(16,252 posts)
Wed Aug 7, 2024, 07:29 AM Aug 2024

'I don't think he'll survive prison': Student with autism who knocked out teacher's aide over claimed threat to take awa

https://lawandcrime.com/crime/student-with-autism-who-attacked-teacher-aide-in-nintendo-switch-outburst-faces-sentencing/

‘I don’t think he’ll survive prison’: Student with autism who knocked out teacher’s aide over claimed threat to take away Nintendo Switch learns his fate

MATT NAHAM
Aug 7th, 2024, 6:58 am



Left: Brendan Depa knocks paraprofessional Joan Naydich unconscious (Flagler County Sheriff’s Office). Right inset: Depa appears in court for sentencing on Aug. 6, 2024 (Seventh Judicial Circuit Court of Florida).

After a mother begged a Florida judge not to hand down a prison sentence to a student with autism who knocked out and then continued beating a teacher’s aide over a claimed threat to take away his Nintendo Switch, the court listened carefully to testimony for the rest of Tuesday and concluded that five years behind bars was the appropriate punishment.

Brendan Depa, who will turn 19 in approximately two weeks, had faced three decades of prison time for the attack on Matanzas High School paraprofessional Joan Naydich, an attack caught on school surveillance video which went viral and eventually led to Depa’s no contest plea, as an adult, to a first-degree felony charge of aggravated battery on a school employee.



Authorities, citing video of the attack, said that Depa, then 17, could been seen “kicking” an “unconscious” Naydich and punching her “body and back of the head approximately 15 times” while she was on the floor. The sheriff’s office further said that Depa tried spitting at Naydich once EMS arrived.

But according to Depa’s lawsuit, school employees were well aware of his “disabilities, triggers and problem behaviors,” as well as other incidents where he was disciplined for threats, spitting, pushing an aide, “harassing and intimidating the school staff,” and for yelling at one of his teachers.

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'I don't think he'll survive prison': Student with autism who knocked out teacher's aide over claimed threat to take awa (Original Post) sl8 Aug 2024 OP
It is so sad that they haven't found the right treatments to control autistic people with mucifer Aug 2024 #1
Oh my goodness Duncanpup Aug 2024 #2
if there is continued violent aggression - I would guess probably not. stopdiggin Aug 2024 #3
Florida public schools try to help kids like this, but the GOP sends tax-payer dollars to private/charter/religious Timeflyer Aug 2024 #4
Whether it's prison or a mental facility, this guy should not be out in public Jose Garcia Aug 2024 #5

mucifer

(24,890 posts)
1. It is so sad that they haven't found the right treatments to control autistic people with
Wed Aug 7, 2024, 07:43 AM
Aug 2024

violent outbursts. I hope they do soon.

Duncanpup

(13,738 posts)
2. Oh my goodness
Wed Aug 7, 2024, 07:47 AM
Aug 2024

I hope they can isolate him or perhaps decent convicts can watch over him yes there is good people in prison.

stopdiggin

(12,930 posts)
3. if there is continued violent aggression - I would guess probably not.
Wed Aug 7, 2024, 12:49 PM
Aug 2024

A lot more people operating under the of principle of F Around, and Find Out. And yes there are quite a few 'rules' and restrictions, and sources of frustration to be encountered ...

Sorry for the kid's problems - but there's also the other angle here - in that he cannot be allowed to continue savagely beating other citizens into unconsciousness ...

Timeflyer

(2,688 posts)
4. Florida public schools try to help kids like this, but the GOP sends tax-payer dollars to private/charter/religious
Wed Aug 7, 2024, 05:33 PM
Aug 2024

schools which can legally refuse to serve this population. The people who work with these students, the individuals I've met, are exceptionally caring and dedicated. The funds to pay for trained professionals to work in public schools, which that are required to serve all students, are being drained away by greedy privatizers.

Jose Garcia

(2,882 posts)
5. Whether it's prison or a mental facility, this guy should not be out in public
Thu Aug 8, 2024, 09:50 AM
Aug 2024

where he can brutally assault people.

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