B.C. mom calls for de-escalation training after son handcuffed in hospital
A Vancouver mother wants answers after her 12 year-old autistic son was handcuffed on the floor of BC Children's Hospital -- by two transit police officers. She says the officers should have done a better job de-escalating the situation. Sarah MacDonald has the story, including the perspective from police.
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