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Monday, July 20, 2009

DFCS says it "missed the signs" that led to boy's death

DFCS says it "missed the signs" that led to boy's death

The state child welfare director on Monday said his agency “missed the signs” while investigating child abuse against a 6-year-old boy, a special needs student who police say was beaten to death by his mother’s boyfriend.

2 comments:

alisonegypt said...

Another tragedy,and Child death, that can be put down to CPS failures.
I am beginning to think, these so called Child Protectors,are a bunch of incompetent idiots.
MAY THEY HANG THEIR HEADS IN SHAME.
Sack them,sack them now.
Alison Stevens Parents Against Injustice.

Brenda said...

Alison, CPS is about as corrupt and out of control as any agency can possibly get. Every day it seems yet another child has died at the hands of an abuser where CPS failed to protect. Be it in foster care homes or in homes that they're investigating, they fail children on EVERY SINGLE LEVEL. The family court system is just as corrupt. These cases are so much alike it almost like they're reading from a script. Google foster child deaths sometimes to see how many children really have died after being in the system. That's why this blog, my blog and all the others are so important, to make the general population realize how corrupt they are.

No one wants to believe bio parents when they say how badly CPS abused their power. They don't want that false wall of security shattered. If it can happen to us, it can happen to them. Well, I hate to say it but ignorance in this case is NOT bliss. You MUST know how to protect yourself from the very beginning before they ever enter your home. Once they've come in, it's too late. Please spread the word.

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