ACLU demands reform after Black girl arrested in Hawaii
By JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER
Associated Press
HONOLULU (AP) — The American Civil Liberties Union of Hawaii is demanding reform and $500,000 in damages while alleging Honolulu police officers and officials with Hawaii’s public school system discriminated against a disabled Black child by handcuffing and arresting the 10-year-old girl. The ACLU says the girl’s rights were violated for a “run-of-the-mill” dispute between schoolchildren. The ACLU says the girl’s mother was also falsely imprisoned. The ACLU says the girl and her mother were singled out because of their race. The ACLU is giving police, education officials and the state attorney general’s office until Nov. 8 to respond.