>>511371533Looks like even black girls can't escape the tism. Imagine if she had kids with this specimen
>Darius McCollum, born in Brooklyn in 1965, developed an intense fascination with the New York City subway system from a young age. Facing challenges due to his autism and a traumatic incident in school, Darius found solace in MTA railyards where he formed close relationships with employees and learned to operate trains by age 13.His first arrest at 15 for driving an in-service train led to a felony conviction, barring him from official MTA employment. And over the next four decades, Darius was arrested approximately 32 times for transit-related offenses, though he was never charged with any violent crimes. Notably, he never received payment for any of his unauthorized activities or for his extensive knowledge of the system.
After 9/11, Darius volunteered his expertise to help identify security vulnerabilities in the subway system. But instead of recognition, he faced further scrutiny and was placed in solitary confinement. Today, Darius continues to navigate legal challenges, with advocates arguing that his actions stem from his autism and past trauma rather than criminal intent.