Cm Gilmore Case Summary

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Cm Gilmore made an unannounced visit to RiverRidge Elementary to ensure safe and well-being for VC Dalton Richardson. CM Gilmore explained to the school staff, the reason for the visit. Present in the interview was Dalton’s teacher Ms. Rosier, and the assistance principle Mrs. Hewey. CM Gilmore had a difficult time with speaking to Dalton due to his movement, and impulse control. His teacher was able to control Dalton, and keep him focused during the interview.
Dalton reported the following:
• VC reported that he didn’t received anything for Christmas.
• VC reported that he watched a scary movie
• VC reported that he was afraid of the dark.
• VC reported that he and Dylan fight at night, because Dylan is mean all day.
• VC reported that

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