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NBC News investigates the increased police presence in schools and the disturbing trend around the country of grade school kids in handcuffs facing juvenile charges that used to only lead to detention. NBC’s Stephanie Gosk follows the story of 10-year-old Kalyb Wiley-Primm, who was handcuffed in second grade in Kansas, Missouri.