The family of an autistic, nonverbal child has re-filed a lawsuit against Dayton Public Schools and the paraprofessional who was caught on video last August hitting then three-year-old Braylen Tootle in the head and picking him up by his feet in a hallway as the child rn away from a classroom.
The civil case was originally filed last July, but was dismissed voluntarily in October, according to court records. Attorneys Michael L. Wright, a partner at Wright & Schulte, and Kesha Brooks, the lead attorney on the case, submitted the case again in January.
http://The family of an autistic, nonverbal child has re-filed a lawsuit against Dayton Public Schools and the paraprofessional who was caught on video last August hitting then three-year-old Braylen Tootle in the head and picking him up by his feet in a hallway as the child ran away from a classroom. The civil case was originally filed last July, but was dismissed voluntarily in October, according to court records. Attorneys Michael L. Wright, a partner at Wright & Schulte, and Kesha Brooks, the lead attorney on the case, submitted the case again in January.