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Boy beaten unconscious is a volunteer with program to keep Toledo kids from turning to crime

Boy beaten unconscious is a volunteer with program to keep Toledo kids from turning to crime Carla Bayron Replay Video UP NEXT A 14-year-old boy from west Toledo who was assaulted and beaten unconscious by a group of young suspects is a volunteer for a local program that helps keep kids from going down the wrong path.  The boy will recover from his injuries from the violent assault. Mahone is the founder and executive director of the behavior modification boot camp program called Young Men and Women for Change. He believes his program, which has been in Toledo for 15 years, can help decrease the crime and violence the city has been experiencing recently amongst its youth.

Volunteer for program to keep kids from crime is assaulted

The boy will recover from his injuries from the violent assault. Mahone is the founder and executive director of the behavior modification boot camp program called Young Men and Women for Change. He believes his program, which has been in Toledo for 15 years, can help decrease the crime and violence the city has been experiencing recently amongst its youth. The program teaches kids 5 to 17 years old non-violent conflict management techniques, ways to decrease substance and alcohol abuse, physical training, as well as life and social skills. Dose of Reality, which is their signature program, involves youth spending a Friday night at Horizon Science Academy on W. Sylvania Avenue from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Saturday morning. Parents attend for the first hour. Mahone says he breaks the youth down by building them up and stripping them from everything that s negative and using positive reinforcement so they can become productive leaders. 

Anthony Dia, Brandon Stalker honored by Special Olympics athlete

Officer Dia and Officer Stalker are memorialized in a pair of drawings. Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 6:13 PM EST February 9, 2021 TOLEDO, Ohio A Special Olympics athlete is making sure two fallen Toledo police officers are not forgotten. Matthew Pearson drew portraits of Officer Anthony Dia and Officer Brandon Stalker, both of whom were killed in the line of duty in the past year. Toledo police shared the images Tuesday on social media and said the drawings are hanging in the police station. The end of watch for both officers are depicted on the drawings; July 4, 2020, for Officer Dia, and Jan. 18, 2021, for Officer Stalker.

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