Heinous Crime Committed Against Service Dog of Autistic Child

I originally posted the following information and commentary onto my Facebook wall…

Allie Nolan, and her service dog, Toby

Autistic Child’s Service Dog Kidnapped, Beaten, Killed, Then Tossed in Family’s Front Yard:
http://www.live5news.com/story/16350020/stolen

A Moncks Corner mother says she believes her daughter’s special needs service dog was hit on the side of the head with a baseball bat.

Toby was reported stolen last week, but over the weekend he turned up dead on the family’s front lawn.

“Devastated, absolutely devastated that someone can do something so horrendous, not just because he was a special pet to us, but just an animal in general, someone could be so disheartening,” Nolan said.

Nolan says it has been one of the worst weeks of her life.

Last Tuesday, witnesses said her daughter’s 3-year-old service dog Toby, an American Bull Terrier, was taken from her front yard and put in a car that drove off. Toby was trained to keep an eye on Nolan’s 9-year-old autistic daughter Allie.

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My Commentary: Shocked… Numb…

Autistics Speaking Day 2011!

"Autistics Speaking Day"

“Autistics Speaking Day”

In honor of Autistics Speaking Day, I would like to share with the public a few of my experiences as an individual on the Autistic Spectrum.

I first was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome in 2006, when I was 26 years old. Before this, the only professional explanations for my differences were “severe social phobia” and “selective mutism.”

Being on the spectrum, I have some sensory issues. They have been with me all of my life, and have created many challenges for me. Typically, bright lights and strong perfumes irritate me, and I often suffer from headaches due to them. I feel very uncomfortably self-aware of my skin, and sometimes feel trapped in my body. Because of this, I unwittingly engage in certain stereotypies – often pacing, shaking my leg in place, flapping my hands, swinging my arms, and rocking back and forth, without even realizing it. I am unable to withstand most fabrics, and almost always wear cotton, avoiding anything frilly or lacy. Tight-fitting shoes and pants are completely unbearable, along with bras with seams in the cups, and cheap socks with seams that pucker at the edges. I’m intolerant of many flavors and textures, and typically eating the same few foods over and over, for weeks, months or years at a time, with little deviation.

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Questioned, Searched & Frisked by Wood-Ridge Cop, Then Ordered to Leave Town With Threat of Arrest Upon Return

2011-08-24 - Questioned, Searched & Frisked by Wood-Ridge Cop, Then Ordered to Leave Town With Threat of Arrest Upon Return (1)    2011-08-24 - Questioned, Searched & Frisked by Wood-Ridge Cop, Then Ordered to Leave Town With Threat of Arrest Upon Return (2)

It was Monday, August 15, 2011, just a few minutes after 4:00 pm, and I was in Wood-Ridge, New Jersey, walking down Highland Ave, trying to clear my head. I found myself heading down the same path that I had discovered while wandering some months earlier, also trying to clear my head. As I crossed 7th Ave, heading towards Valley Blvd, suddenly, the sky started pouring rain, and water started to quickly pool on the sidewalks. I had no umbrella – only a jacket and a baseball cap to protect me – so, I started to get uncomfortably and soaking wet, especially my boots.

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2nd Annual Autistic Artistic Carnival: Music and Artwork by Rayn Kleipe

"Autistic Artistic Carnival"

“Autistic Artistic Carnival”

2nd Annual Autistic Artistic Carnival: Music and Artwork by Rayn Kleipe:
http://drivemomcrazy.com/2011/autistic-artistic-carnival-music-and-art-work-by-rayn-kleipe/

(Jason Ross, DriveMomCrazy.com) Rayn Kleipe has 2 websites she started Aspergian Woman United and her personal art, music, and blog Acid Rayn

She has been a good friend of mine since we met at the Autistic Self Advocacy Network in the New York City chapter

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Asperger’s Syndrome Quiz

I originally posted the following information and statement onto my Facebook wall…

Aspie Quiz:
http://www.rdos.net/eng/Aspie-quiz.php

My Chart:
2011-03-19 - Asperger’s Syndrome Quiz

My Results:
My Aspie score: 162 of 200
My neurotypical score: 36 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie.

These results are not at all surprising, as I was officially diagnosed as Autistic over three years ago, at 26 years of age.