NEW: Lake Shore Mom Finds Bruises and Bite Mark on Non-Verbal Autistic Son After Therapy Session
After a routine therapy session for her non-verbal autistic son, Diana Hernandez noticed bruises and a bite mark on him, prompting her to contact authorities.
After reviewing video, Palm Beach PD saw Reylan Cortes Garnier, the boy’s therapist, throwing a ball and shoe at the young boy and smacking the child’s bottom with his shoe.
Garnier turned himself in and is currently being held in the Palm Beach Detention Center.
Hernandez says she just wants justice for her son and for Maximum Achievers, the therapy center, to be shut down.