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Troubled youths may get chance at treatment

Susan Essoyan
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KRYSTLE MARCELLUS / KMARCELLUS@STARADVERTISER.COM
MOTHERS’ PERSPECTIVES:?Shereen Narvaes looks over childhood photographs of her son, now 17, who was shot in the wrist by police at Roosevelt High School after he brandished a knife on campus. She and Donna Ylen, another mother with a troubled son, point to problems in the system — from schools to police to the courts — dealing with juvenile mental health problems. “We need a little more empathy, a little more compassion,” Ylen says.
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DENNIS ODA / JAN. 28
An incident at Roosevelt High School earlier this year — involving a teenager who brandished a knife and was shot in the wrist by police — was prominent in legislative discussions on bills to reform the juvenile justice system.