wenwe4
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I read the first few pages on this thread and jumped to the end for more updates. Wow! This case seems to bring up a lot of emotions for some.
Clearly the kids are in state protection for reasons. It is not easy to remove kids, nor is it easy to find foster, set up educational/school and medical appointments for 7 kids. It takes cops, court orders, and CPS involvement to all find enough cause to keep the children in protective care. The children have been interviewed, tested for medical-health and educational placement and establish needs.
If this was all a big misunderstanding - it would not be 6 weeks later with supervised visits for the parents. My concern watching the video of the father, neighbor, mother was the focus on how violated they felt. No concerns for the welfare of their children (IMO). The only mention was the ambulance had checked the kids out (which would only transport to hospital if warranted) and the mothers anger at the children being allowed to attend public school.
My takeaway from that video was the parents hoping to incite a riotous crowd to protest CPS and LEO ability to remove kids if they are reportedly in danger. My biggest concern would be allowing the kids unsupervised contact with their parents for fear they will attempt to influence the kids to lie, run, etc.
Clearly the kids are in state protection for reasons. It is not easy to remove kids, nor is it easy to find foster, set up educational/school and medical appointments for 7 kids. It takes cops, court orders, and CPS involvement to all find enough cause to keep the children in protective care. The children have been interviewed, tested for medical-health and educational placement and establish needs.
If this was all a big misunderstanding - it would not be 6 weeks later with supervised visits for the parents. My concern watching the video of the father, neighbor, mother was the focus on how violated they felt. No concerns for the welfare of their children (IMO). The only mention was the ambulance had checked the kids out (which would only transport to hospital if warranted) and the mothers anger at the children being allowed to attend public school.
My takeaway from that video was the parents hoping to incite a riotous crowd to protest CPS and LEO ability to remove kids if they are reportedly in danger. My biggest concern would be allowing the kids unsupervised contact with their parents for fear they will attempt to influence the kids to lie, run, etc.