February 14, 2013

FL Authorities Ignore Repeated Abuses Until Baby Dies


Here's one more example of twisted priorities by law enforcement authorities and human services professionals. This charming young  man had 35 arrests and was charged with slapping his 49-day-old baby daughter who died. Though there were 11 reports of abuse the vigilant human services industrial complex did not investigate. On the other end of this misguided spectrum of protocol, in Cambridge MA on property owned and operated by the President and Fellows of Harvard College, local and foreign police, crime families and Communists take turns harassing a 70-year-old white man who they say has a disability. Not only do local police and campus police join in the criminal abuse, but also the human services industrial complex of Massachusetts which gets $2 billion each year in taxpayer funds stands by and allows this to continue after 42 years of similar abuses.  

It is no different from the egregious criminal activity suffered by Marc Schllier in Miami. Three thugs kidnapped him, stole millions of dollars, his house, cars and threatened his wife and two daughters. Miami police refused to believe what he told them. They did not act until two other people were murdered by the same criminal gang. Is it time to conduct some training of police and prosecutors beyond how to shoot guns, intimidating and subduing civilians?  

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2278680/Emma-Morrison-death-Tragedy-baby-girl-left-drug-addict-mother-Lisa-Lamoureaux-violent-father-dies.html

Tragedy as baby girl who was left with drug addict mother and violent father dies after family is subject of ELEVEN reports to abuse hotline
Little Emma Morrison was just 49 days old when she died on January 17
Her mother Lisa Lamoureaux, 33, has a long history of drug abuse and had already had her four other children removed
Child's father, Dwayne Morrison, 48, had been arrested 35 times and was taken into custody on December 13 for slapping Lamoureaux while she was holding Emma
Florida Department of Children and Families under fire after ignoring protocols to protect babies born into families that are already known to be abusive or neglectful
By HELEN POW
Daily Mail (UK)
PUBLISHED: 10:57 EST, 14 February 2013 | UPDATED: 11:08 EST, 14 February 2013

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