Agreed.^^^I stand by what I said. A normal kid, even disabled, in kindergarten, isn't knocking down a peer, lifting her dress, and getting on top of her. That is serious behavioral issues. And sexual assault. It isn't "playing doctor".
This was not a child from a normal environment in any sense of the word.
It is a failure -- not only to the child in question ; but to the other children and the educators, to excuse abhorrent and violent behavior by saying the child has a disability, so it's not his fault.
It's been said (was this information provided from the mother ?) that he had an 'acute disability'.
We have not been told what that was.
Uncontrolled rage was evident, but that may have been more due to things he was exposed to and exacerbated his anger.
That wouldn't necessarily fall under a diagnosis of being disabled.
If the boy who shot Ms. Zwerner was that severely disabled to the point of sexual assault and also (Iirc) telling another student he wanted to set the teacher on fire and hitting other kids with a belt, he shouldn't have been allowed to be around normal, non-violent children.
He was too dangerous.
Period.
Imo.