Clarise Coleman learned on Wednesday that police would finally be charging the man who allegedly shoved her 15-year-old son, who has autism and is non-verbal, during the teen’s high school cross-country meet earlier this month.
The man later said he was afraid the boy was a mugger, police allege. Coleman says the charge against him came as a relief.
“When I found out about the warrant, I thought, ‘It’s about time,’ ” she tells People. “It took them 15 days to do something they could have done in 12 hours.”
Coleman’s son, Chase Coleman, was allegedly harassed by 57-year-old Martin MacDonald on Oct.
The man later said he was afraid the boy was a mugger, police allege. Coleman says the charge against him came as a relief.
“When I found out about the warrant, I thought, ‘It’s about time,’ ” she tells People. “It took them 15 days to do something they could have done in 12 hours.”
Coleman’s son, Chase Coleman, was allegedly harassed by 57-year-old Martin MacDonald on Oct.
- 11/2/2016
- by chrisharristimeinc
- PEOPLE.com
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