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Incident Tiphanee Lee placed a small recording device into her 7-year-old son Semaj's hair. She took this step after receiving multiple behavioral complaints from school staff that did not match his behavior at home. When she reviewed the footage from May 13, 2026, she reportedly heard and saw an...

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