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Texas boy tasered by officer after breaking up school fight

30_siTexas boy tasered by officer after breaking up school fight, remains in a coma

A high school student suffered a brain injury and remains in a medically-induced coma after a Texas sheriff’s deputy tasered him without cause following a skirmish in a school hallway, the boy’s mother claims in court.

Maria Acosta has sued Bastrop County, its school district and  Randy McMillan, a Bastrop County sheriff’s officer and school  resource officer, according to Courthouse News.
Noe Nino de Rivera, Acosta’s son, suffered a “severe brain  hemorrhage” when McMillan Tasered him after the boy, known as  N.N., had intervened to halt a fight between two females at Cedar  Creek High School on Wednesday, November 20, Acosta claims in a  federal lawsuit.
“I’m called to the school and they say you have to get to the  hospital,” Acosta told KXAN last week. “(They said) your  son is alive. I say, ‘what do you mean he’s alive?'”
Her son “stepped in to break up the fight” before police  could arrive, Acosta says in the suit.
McMillan and another security officer arrived to break up the  fight upon being called by school officials. Acosta says her son   “diffused the situation” by the time they arrived on the  scene.
McMillan told N.N. to step away, and he did so with his hands  raised, but McMillan tasered him nevertheless, Acosta alleges.
Immobilized by the Taser, N.N. fell and struck his head on the  floor, at which point McMillan handcuffed the unconscious boy,  17.
Acosta says school officials initially “delayed in calling for  medical assistance even though N.N. was in an obvious emergency  medical situation. 
“Eventually, school officials called for EMS and N.N. was  airlifted to St. David’s Medical Center, where he immediately  underwent surgery to repair a severe brain hemorrhage and was  placed in a medically induced coma.
The lawsuit claims that “N.N. remains in a coma, and has not  been able to communicate with his family since his  hospitalization.”
The Bastrop County Sheriff’s Office says N.N. made aggressive  moves, leading to the tasering.
Acosta is alleging overreaction and abuse. One student echoed  that sentiment to KXAN.
“There was a crowd watching and the kid was just trying to get  the officers to listen to him,” said the student. “When he  shot the Taser, there was a crowd, and others could have been  hit.”
Acosta says the deputy officer was never in harm, and that the  defendants allowed him to work at Cedar Creek High School even  after he Tasered another student a year ago. That history created  a “foreseeable danger” that led to N.N.’s injuries, she  says.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, McMillan has never received  complaints for using excessive force, and he’s never been  disciplined for using excessive force.
Acosta is seeking medical expenses and damages for use of  excessive force, failure to train and discipline and civil rights  and education code violations.
KXAN reports an investigation is underway, and that McMillan has  been placed on patrol as it progresses.
Acosta said N.N. had expressed interested in joining the Marines.  He may still face charges once the investigation is final.

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