Police bodycam footage shows a police officer detaining a 14-year-old boy with autism after he became suspicious of the boy, who was practicing one of his calming techniques at the time. The Buckeye Police Department has said they think the officer reacted to a reasonable suspicion, but the family's attorney says there is insufficient training for officers to deal with people on the autism spectrum. The footage shows an officer exiting his vehicle to approach the boy and ask him what he's doing. The boy says he's "stimming". "Stimming," is common among people with autism. Many say they use stimming activities to help calm their nerves. The officer asks if the boy has an ID on him, the boy says no and turns to walk away. The officer then grabs the boy's arms and holds them behind his back. The encounter resulted in the officer holding the boy down on the ground as the boy yells, "I'm OK."