The family of a Georgia kindergartener says police went too far in restraining their child following a temper tantrum during school.
Police were called to restrain the Milledgeville, Ga. six-year-old after she began ripping pictures off of the walls and knocked over a book case during the tantrum; she was handcuffed, taken by cop car to the local station, and charged with assault and damage to property.
Although the child’s father is now asking officials why police were ever called to begin with, former prosecutor Tom Keniff says school administrators are put into a nearly impossible position when young children act out in such an extreme and violent way. Read more;
