Attack on autistic teen posted on YouTube

August 27, 2008 by Kristina Chew, PhD  
Filed under Uncategorized

This past June, a 16-year-old with autism is punched in the face and bullied by a teenager who attends the same high school—-and the whole attack is videotaped and posted on YouTube. The 16-year-old’s family saw the video and was able to identify the attacked. WSBT (South Bend, Indiana) interviewed Joyce Vermillion and Amber Fairchild, the mother and sister of the boy who was attacked:

“First it was bad enough that they did it. Then they videotaped it. Then they made it into a joke. They did it in slow motion and they replayed it frame by frame,” Fairchild said. “It hurts my feelings so bad, it hurts my heart.”

The family says the boy’s face was swollen after the attack, but since then he has been doing well.

The video helped the family identify his attacker, who attends the same high school.

Mishawaka police said the police report was filed Tuesday and officers are on the case.

The telltale video is no longer on YouTube; Fairchild was able to download it.

And you really have to wonder, what were the teenagers who did the bullying it thinking. Or not.


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