Bonds Coming To Children: A Case Study

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This officer spoke with the complainant Bonds at 1818 Mansard Blvd in reference to juveniles coming to her house waiting to fight her daughter. Bonds advised yesterday after school juvenile #2 came to her apartment 920 E 40th Ave #1H looking for juvenile #1. Bonds stated she exited her apartment and spoke with juvenile #2 who stated he was there to beat up her daughter, however, could not provide any reasoning behind his pending actions. Bonds stated she told juvenile
#2 and several other juveniles to leave her apartment building. Bonds stated the juveniles complied, however, she followed juvenile #1 home.

Bonds stated she spoke with juvenile #2's mother and she attempted to address the matter with her son to no avail. Bonds stated juvenile

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