When a friend called a welfare check on Josh Tarrant, the officers who came to his home ordered him to get a drug test. Tarrant, who has autism and uses he and they pronouns, was sick at the time. He ...
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Boulder Police Department introducing new Blue Envelope Program for ‘invisible disabilities’
DENVER (KDVR) — The Boulder Police Department is introducing its new Blue Envelope Program to help avoid miscommunication with people with “invisible disabilities” the department announced in a press ...
When drivers with autism encounter police officers, they are often unsettled by the lights, sounds and communication challenges that come with a traffic stop. Officers on these stops may sometimes ...
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