‘They failed him,’ mom says of teen paralyzed at Indian River youth prison in Ohio

The first sight of their 15-year-old son in a Cleveland hospital bed, unable to talk or move, shocked Tenayuh Mosby and Robert Bragg.

“I just bust out crying. I felt hurt, I felt confused, I felt angry,” she said from her attorney’s office in Toledo.

Mosby and Bragg made the two-hour trip from their home in Toledo to UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital as soon as they got the call Jan. 13 that Terrance had suffered a severe spinal cord injury the night before…

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