Law Father says son with autism didn't intend to harm woman in St. John's Park - Article includes actual autism puzzle pieces


Father says son with autism didn't intend to harm woman in St. John's Park​


Wed, July 27, 2022 at 7:10 a.m.·5 min read

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The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary was called to Bowring Park in the west end of St. John's around 3:30 p.m. Monday to a report of an assault on a woman. (Mike Moore/CBC - image credit)

The alleged victim in this incident has spoken with CBC News. You can read her story here: Woman assaulted in Bowring Park says mental health system failed her and alleged attacker

When Calvin Flynn noticed his son wasn't in the basement of their St. John's home Monday he knew immediately where he'd be — Bowring Park.

Flynn's heart dropped when he soon discovered his 22-year-old son — who has autism and requires the 24-hour care of his two parents — in the back of a police car.

The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary confirmed Tuesday that a man was charged with sexual assault following an incident at the park around 3:30 p.m. on Monday. The Criminal Code of Canada defines the charge of sexual assault as an assault that is "committed in circumstances of a sexual nature such that the sexual integrity of the victim is violated."

"I know my son loves to hug someone, and I know that if he went to the park without me there with him, if the opportunity arose he was going to hug somebody, and that's exactly what happened," Flynn said.
A woman wrote in a now widely shared post on Facebook that she was sunbathing at Bowring Park when a man jumped on top of her and grabbed at her bikini bottom. She said she cried for help, and he continued to ask for one more hug. The woman spoke with CBC News on Wednesday.

"I can understand 100 per cent how she felt because my son is a big boy," Flynn said.
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Earlier that day, Flynn said he told his son it was too hot to go on their daily walk to the park, which is near their home. He later discovered his son had left alone — something Flynn said has only happened one other time, when his son was a child.

Flynn commended the RNC officers who responded to the incident for their compassion. He said he was told by one officer that no one was hurt, but the woman wanted to proceed with a sexual assault charge.

"[The officer] said, 'I understand your situation.' So [they] released our son into our custody and we brought him home," Flynn said.

The RNC said they won't comment because the matter is before the courts.

Flynn said his son is not a monster who intended to inflict harm on anyone but a gentle man with a love of painting, flags, eating fast-food and walking in Bowring Park with his dad — something that he can no longer do because of a police order to stay away.

"I'm sorry this happened. I'm sorry the system failed us, and it bloody well definitely failed her, and I can't take back what happened but I want to tell you my son did not intentionally want to hurt or sexually assault you," he said, addressing the woman.

"He doesn't have the mental capability to ever do something like that. Yesterday, what he did … he has no concept of it."

Flynn said the incident has devastated his family and highlights how people like his son are falling through the cracks and are being failed by the systems meant to protect and care for them.

In 2018, the province's Supreme Court made Flynn and his wife their son's legal guardians after the court determined their son's disability left him incapable of making decisions related to his care. They alone provide continuous care in their home.

Following his son's high school graduation, they packed up and sold their home and belongings on Labrador's south coast in search of better services and programming.

They moved to St. John's so his son could attend a transition program at the Autism Society of Newfoundland and Labrador, but Flynn said he was told his son wasn't suited for that program. What followed, he said, has been a series of failed programs and a chronic lack of medical care, adding that he has been waiting four years for his child to see a psychiatrist.

"I need somebody to prescribe the right medication. I need somebody to help us see a psychiatrist. I need somebody to come in and spend time with him. I need somebody to give my wife a break," Flynn said, through tears.
"I guess I need a health system, a health system for a special needs person who can't speak for themselves."
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Flynn said it weighs on him and his wife daily that their son will likely outlive them.
"Ten years from now he will be 32. Ten years from then he will be 42. I'll be in a home somewhere. Who is going to take care of him?" he said.

"They're going to fall through the cracks and one of these days society is going to be here with a bunch of adult autistic people with absolutely no help, and then where do we go?"

Flynn spoke through tears as his son could be heard downstairs, unaware of how deeply Monday's incident has shaken those around him. His son doesn't know that in the weeks to follow he will be fingerprinted, said Flynn, and that his case will be called in a provincial court room in the coming months.

"There's hundreds of people in my son's predicament. It was his turn yesterday. Tomorrow it's going to be somebody else's turn," Flynn said.

"It's going to be a news clip for one of the media outlets. And after that is forgotten until the next time it happens. And if me sitting here crying and saying what I got to say helped somebody … it was worth it."
Case could be dropped 'due to diminished capacity'

In an email answering questions from CBC News, Lloyd Strickland, director of public prosecutions, said the Crown decides to prosecute after assessing the evidence and determining "whether there is a reasonable likelihood of conviction and whether it is in the public interest to prosecute."

The Supreme Court documents provided to CBC News by the Flynn family detail the man's diminished mental capacity.

Strickland said it is possible the Crown decides not to proceed because of that, but the Crown attorney "is not likely to have sufficient information in their possession to properly assess the mental capacity of an accused at the moment an offence was allegedly committed."

If a person is deemed unfit to stand trial due to diminished capacity, said Strickland, they will be referred to the provincial Mental Health Review Board. That panel would determine if the person should be detained in hospital or another non-custodial option.

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Fucking lol at actually including the puzzle piece image in the article. and letting a sped get away with sexual assault because of autism is fucked. His father must be nearly as fucked in the head as he is with this 'he wanted to hug her' horseshit
 
Fucking lol at actually including the puzzle piece image in the article. and letting a sped get away with sexual assault because of autism is fucked. His father must be nearly as fucked in the head as he is with this 'he wanted to hug her' horseshit
nah, we are talking about a real autist, that "boy" has no idea what he has done and i would guess he has so many meds in his system that there is no sexdrive left.
 
Although I can see why the father is defending his son, there comes a point where you can't excuse a mentally ill individual's behavior simply because of their mental illness. He's autistic, not unteachable.
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There's even a book for it already.
 
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if the opportunity arose he was going to hug somebody, and that's exactly what happened
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A woman wrote in a now widely shared post on Facebook that she was sunbathing at Bowring Park when a man jumped on top of her and grabbed at her bikini bottom.
I'm baffled at how the man considers "grabbing at a bikini bottom" to be "hugging". What the fuck kind of education did this manchild get from his parents?
 
I say the father is lying, there are details about his son that we don't know.
The autistic guy was in the park, and probably there were other people besides the woman. But he didn't jump on, say, a family or another man, he deliberately chose the woman and not just any person near him.
If he's capable of making that kind of choice, I think he's capable of understanding social rules.
But I don't know how autistic he really is. If he's a severe case, then maybe he didn't do it on purpose.
 
'The woman said her mother managed to pull him off her, while they both screamed for help. She said he continued chasing them around in circles, asking for a hug, for nearly 15 minutes while waiting for police to arrive'

This dscription is hilarious, like a scooby doo scene. 'Now lets see who you really are under that mask!' *GASP* 'OLD MAN CHANDLER?'

'AND I WOULD HAVE GOTTEN AWAY WITH IT IF IT WEREN'T FOR YOU MEDDLING DAMN DIRTY TROLLS'

Flynn said it weighs on him and his wife daily that their son will likely outlive them.

"Ten years from now he will be 32. Ten years from then he will be 42. I'll be in a home somewhere. Who is going to take care of him?" he said.

euthanise your tards people, or at least lock them securely in their basements
 
Having read the victims response, he was 100% trying to have sex or what he thought was sex with her, just because he is a low functioning autistic doesn't mean he lacks the sex drive of a normal adult just means he may lack the ability to understand why what he was doing was wrong or to feel shame from it.

I do feel sorry for his parents to a point, but they should be truthful to what happened. They clearly are struggling with being full time careers with him and are unable to get the support they need, but by down playing what he did they are making it seem like they don't need help as much as they do.

Is he also a victim? going to say no because he doesn't have that self awareness in all likelihood and is most likely enjoying life however has the system failed him or more so the public, the answer to that is yes. His parents needed help which going off what the dad said they were unable to get and clearly now he is not safe to be within the public and needs to be in some kind of full time care facility but good luck finding a place let alone a well funded one.
 
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Having read the victims response, he was 100% trying to have sex or what he thought was sex with her, just because he is l low functioning autistic doesn't mean he lacks the sex drive of a normal adult just means he may lack the ability to understand why what he was doing was wrong or to feel shame from it.

I do feel sorry for his parents to a point, but they should be truthful to what happened. They clearly are struggling with being full time careers with him and are unable to get the support they need, but by down playing what he did they are making it seem like they don't need help as much as they do.

Is he also a victim? going to say no because he doesn't have that self awareness in all likelihood and is most likely enjoying life however has the system failed him or more so the public, the answer to that is yes. His parents needed help which going off what the dad said they were unable to get and clearly now he is not safe to be within the public and needs to be in some kind of full time care facility but good luck finding a place let alone a well funded one.
I agree i think that being retarded doesnt remove his segs drive but it does remove his ability to exercise self restraint and not violently express his impulses. The father is definately in denial.
also the opening line about him not beingg in the basement, gives off the impression that they keep him locked in there like a tard cage lmao
 
Yeah, I have to say that given the tard's age, he is in a life phase where the male has their highest sex drive/compulsions. However, in the case of really severe autism, it can be near fucking impossible to teach such a tard how to handle his urges. On top of that, severe autists can break out windows so they can go wandering, or to the park, or etc.

Also, this is why government run health care is retarded to the extreme-literally everything has a year long wait list, so families/people are basically thrown to the wolves in many cases, and nobody gives a flying fuck until a cancer patient dies when she could have lived bc she was on a two year wait list for a screening, or a 6'4" megatard winds up in jail bc he was on a two year wait list for a psych intake.

Sometimes severe autists use the word "hug" as a way of saying they want sex since they are too retarded to identify and handle their urges.

Sad situation, I can understand the woman wanting to press charges since bodily violation did happen, but the tard's parents seem to have their hands full with basic care and can't educate him beyond that.
 
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