The autistic boy's assistant said they were not separated on the day of the incident but his mother has pulled him out of a Las Vegas school saying it's unsafe.
is investigating after a Jewish teenager with autism came home from school in Nevada with a swastika carved into his back.
The 17-year-old, who is nonverbal and wears a kippah, attends classes at Clark High School in Las Vegas accompanied by a service dog and full-time assistant,He returned home on March 9 with a swastika carved into his back, his mother told the outlet. She requested anonymity, citing safety considerations.A stock photo shows a kippah. A Jewish boy with autism who wears a kippah came home from school in Nevada with a swastika carved into his back, his mother said.
The assistant said the boy had had"a good day" without any meltdowns, adding that they were not separated at all and that the boy did not use the bathroom.
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