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'Fear in his eyes': Parental anxiety up after B.C. neurodiverse teen shot

  • A 15-year-old autistic teen named Chase De Balinhard was fatally shot by police during an incident on Feb. 9 in Surrey, leading to community mourning and anxiety among parents of neurodiverse children.
  • Chase's parents, Rob and Cindy, expressed concern for their son and advocated for a self-reporting registry to inform police about autism-related issues when responding to incidents.
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'Fear in his eyes': Parental anxiety up after B.C. neurodiverse teen shot

Surrey Police Service confirms Car 67 was on scene at Feb. 9 fatal shooting

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Surrey Now-Leader broke the news in Surrey, Canada on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
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