In August, we’re picking up the threads from three major investigations to see what’s happened since they aired. These are stories that moved people, made them angry and sparked change.
Previously, we met Kayleb Moon-Robinson, a sixth-grader with autism who was charged with disorderly conduct and felony assault based on incidents at school. We catch up with Kayleb now and take a look at the impact his story has made since it first aired.
Police officers, ostensibly stationed at schools to protect students, increasingly are being brought in to deal with discipline issues. And a disproportionate number of students referred to cops and courts in Virginia are minorities and special needs children.