Dublin Student's Mother Speaks Out, Says Son's Beating Was Case of Mistaken Identity
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Cherie Barfield emphasized her struggle by stating, "This week, I said I'm going to try to recover and reset and it's just so much, we really need to be closed at this moment." This illustrates the emotional toll the incident has taken on her family.
The school has responded to the attack by increasing adult presence in the locker room area, stating, "Following this incident, we have increased adult presence in the locker room area at Dublin High and adjusted access to this area of campus."
Barfield expressed her commitment to making change by announcing a Unity Prayer Brunch, hoping to gather funds, saying, "I hope we can give them enough money to where they can hire full-time staff to be on site and present so this doesn't happen to anyone's child ever again."
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