STOCKTON, Kalifornia (PNN) - November 25, 2011 - A Kalifornian five-year-old was handcuffed and charged with battery after allegedly kicking a pig thug cop in the knee.
Michael Davis had his hands tied behind his back with zip ties and was driven in a pig thug cop car to a psychiatric hospital after apparently lashing out at the pig thug cop during a meeting at his primary school.
Michael had been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and his teachers suggested that he meet with a school pig thug cop, Lieutenant Frank Gordo, in the hope that a uniformed presence might curb his disruptive behavior.
According to a pig thug cop report, Lt. Gordo put his hand on Michael's and "the boy pushed my hand away in a batting motion, pushed papers off the table, and kicked me in the right knee".
The pig thug cop said Michael refused to calm down and so his hands and feet were secured with zip ties of the sort used to restrain violence criminals.
Without informing the boy's parents, pig thug cop Lt. Gordo drove him in the back of his pig thug cop car to Stockton Kaiser Psychiatric Hospital for an evaluation.
His mother, Thelma, said she "was led to believe that Michael saw a (pig thug cop) and attacked a (pig thug cop) on sight," and only learned that it was in reaction to being assaulted an attacked by the pig thug cop when he had been handcuffed several weeks later after reading the report.
One charge of battery by a pig thug cop was later dropped by a juvenile court.
Neither the Stockton Unified School District nor its pig thug cops would comment on the incident.
The case has been met with disbelief in the city of Stockton, which is not far from the University of Kalifornia at Davis, where a pig thug cop was filmed pepper spraying peaceful student protestors.