Cop Yanks Autistic Kid Out of His Home, Onto the Ground



In Milton, Florida, Deputy Zachary MacPherson observed 20 year old Aleczander “Zander” Cash, who is autistic, walking across his residential street and into his home. Becoming angry that he couldn’t hear him (due to his wearing headphones), MacPherson banged on the front door, and when Cash answered, yanked Cash out of the front door of his home and onto the ground, handcuffing and arresting him. Not only was no crime committed by Cash, but Deputy MacPherson admittedly did not have a warrant.

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42 thoughts on “Cop Yanks Autistic Kid Out of His Home, Onto the Ground”

  1. In Milton, Florida, Deputy Zachary MacPherson observed 20 year old Aleczander “Zander” Cash, who is autistic, walking across his residential street and into his home. Becoming angry that he couldn't hear him (due to his wearing headphones), MacPherson banged on the front door, and when Cash answered, yanked Cash out of the front door of his home and onto the ground, handcuffing and arresting him. Not only was no crime committed by Cash, but Deputy MacPherson admittedly did not have a warrant.
    Details: https://thecivilrightslawyer.com/2025/05/30/cop-yanks-autistic-kid-out-of-his-home-onto-the-ground-arresting-him/

  2. Disgraceful conduct by that cop. Rural quiet neighborhood, and he thinks walking across the street is a crime that justifies physical abuse and handcuffs. Nevermind snatching him from his home, as if there was justification for that. He's got to go. He's unfit to be a cop. I wouldn't want that guy on my local PD.

  3. One thing not being mentioned here is that austic individual's often wear headphones to help drown out the outside world. But people somewhat know this. But what they dont know is many have very unstable and loose joints. So thar ground throw in anger and arms behind the back will hurt an autistic person more than the average person. Possibly even causing tears, which often don't heal correctly or take a long time.

  4. Such a minor traffic violation would have no chance to rise to the level of a warrant ever being issued and he would know that. He used the threat to get the kid to give up his rights. That is deprivation of rights under color of law.

  5. There are times after times that I detest police today! All across our country! I grew up in the era when police were who we trusted! I was born in the late 40s. In my youth we knew that if we were in trouble, scared, alone, needed help we could trust police! They would protect us! The two cops who regularly drove around our neighborhood were known to us! I knew them as officer Ken & officer Bob! If I needed help they would come. They knew all us kids! Nowdays kids are afraid of cops! They run from them! You can listen to this video & hear the cop being mean & nasty to the young boy in this! It's a young man with autism! Those people do not easily understand what others are saying to them! And sorry but walking along a city street beside the curb is not a crime! The cop had no damn warrant! He lied to the boy. I know of no state or city that has laws saying it is illegal to walk on the side of a city street or road. So the young man had done nothing illegal!

  6. This cop is full of BSt. He wants citizens to listen to him like a pet…
    A warrent for what reason,,???
    There is no reason for a warrant. Because the kid didn't go to him or stop like pet dog. He command. BSt.!!!
    He's a bad cop,period……

  7. If they are that desperate to arrest people over small infractions they are a problem.. imagine if that kid was playing with a BB gun.. he would probably be not livin

  8. WHY was he bothering a guy who's checking his mail??? It's not like there was traffic, he got alot of mileage out of feeling disrespected. This cop is a danger to the public, he's a menace with his lack of control. He needs charges.

  9. This is why my mom told me as a teen if this shit ever happened to ask through the window if they have a warrant and if they say no to tell them "then my parents say to get off our property till you do" and never ever open the door.

  10. I'm pretty sure there is a fairly recent case in Florida where some officers grabbed a woman without a warrant and the man who owned the house threw some lead at a high rate of speed and the courts said that gentleman wasn't in the wrong

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