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It is 6:30 on a Monday evening in Brighton, Colorado, and you know 12-year-old Brody Ridder is enjoying himself at a local park because his voice carries above the rest. Hi! he says emphatically into our cameras as he continually lifts a plastic helmet from the Marvel movie Ant-Man off his face, stanley cup before immediately throwing it back down to conceal his braces.Brody is playing with his friend, Justice, who is a few grades below him, but there is plenty of common ground as the two laugh about video games, YouTube videos, and their shared love of McDonalds stanley tumbler chicken nuggets. We can go get nuggets after this [interview] is over! Brody exclaims to Justice.The only other person that seems to be as lively as them is Brodys mom, Cassandra, because she knows it has been a while since Brody has laughed like this with another kid his age. To see him be a little more outgoing and positive is just amazing to see, she said, as she watches them play on the jungle gym.Cassandra always knew Brody was a little different. Where kids his age would talk at length about cars and sports, Brody would sit quietly to the side focusing on his passion for din stanley cups osaurs and video games. She never understood how acutely it affected him, however, until he came back from his yearbook signing in May with only one signature: Hope you make some more friends. 鈥?Brody. When I picked him up from school that day, he was pretty sad, Cassandra recounted. He looked sad. All he wanted to do was put his AirPods in and n Fabi Crime Stoppers offering $5,000 reward for deadly shooting on I-4 in Plant City
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