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Surveillance video captured a teacher, Merling Gutierrez, grabbing, slapping, pulling, and slamming a crying two-year-old girl at a Lincoln Marti school in Southwest Miami-Dade. Gutierrez yelled as the child cried in front of other children. Gutierrez was arrested and charged with child abuse. She pleaded guilty and was sentenced to five years of probation. She must complete an anger management course, undergo a mental health evaluation, and receive treatment if needed. Gutierrez is prohibited from teaching in public or private schools and cannot have unsupervised contact with minors without court permission. Her attorney declined to comment. The school reported the abuse, and the teacher was removed from the classroom.

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A Fox Four broadcast revealed a Millsap elementary school educator slapping an autistic boy and another yelling at and hitting him with a toy. The incident occurred in February and involved a child named Alex Cornelius. Millsap ISD stated the educators are no longer employed by the district. Arrest warrants were obtained for both educators regarding alleged crimes against Alex and two other students. Teacher Jennifer Dale admitted to swinging at Alex playfully, while other educators gave sworn statements of ongoing abuse. Dale is charged with official oppression. Paraprofessional Paxton Bean is charged with official oppression and felony injury to a disabled child. An arrest warrant claims Bean took a special needs child into a calm down room on January 16, and the child returned with a bloody nose. The child said Bean punched him. Arrest warrants claim abuse against Alex was common, including extensive time outs, inappropriate comments, and taunting. Alex's family believes criminal charges may have never happened had they not shared his story.

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A woman claims that when Kamala Harris was California's attorney general, she was arrested and prosecuted for her daughter's school absences due to illness, despite providing doctor's notes. She received a threatening letter from Harris stating parents could face jail time for excessive absences. She says police arrived at her home and arrested her, and she was given two charges. She states that Harris assigned homicide and gang prosecutors to her case. She says she spent two years in court, lost her job, was evicted, and became homeless. She says she had a stroke during the trial. She warns people not to trust Kamala Harris, claiming Harris will abuse power. Harris acknowledges criticism of the truancy program, stating that California public schools lose $1.4 billion a year due to truancy. She says they prosecuted some cases, but only about 20, and never locked anyone up.

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A man followed a girl who walked out of a play area, picked her up, and carried her into a store. According to a criminal complaint obtained by News 4, the girl's father was in the play area with her sibling and didn't realize she had left. The girl's mother, who was in the store, saw the man with her child, confronted him, and he released the girl before fleeing. Fairfax County Police arrested the man, identified as Andreas Kasiris Jaldan.

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Speaker 0 describes obtaining body cam footage in which a DCF worker is laughing and smiling at the door as she takes a child away, while the child screams and the mother cries. The seven-year-old girl is shown laughing and saying, "I don't need a warrant, I don't need anything, I can take your child away before we file anything in court," as the child is taken away. The child was thriving and on a treatment that's been used for cystic fibrosis since the 1950s. The speaker cannot pronounce the drug names but notes they have them in records and court filings. The child was given a drug used since the 1950s; the child was without oxygen and was running around, playing, and laughing perfectly fine, while often children with cystic fibrosis need oxygen. After the state took the child away, the reason given ostensibly was that she wasn't using a newer drug with a black box warning shown to cause death, liver failure, and other adverse reactions. They reportedly did not even put the child on the newer drug for nearly three months after removing her. The child was placed in a foster home rather than with her parents or family members, even though the family wanted her placed with relatives. Instead, she was placed with strangers in foster care. The speaker describes this as evil. The group, We The Patriots USA, states they committed about a year ago to a mission to end medical kidnapping in America and to bring the child home. They have retained an attorney for the plaintiff and have paid the initial retainer, noting that thousands of dollars have already been spent on the case, even though they haven't raised all the funds yet.

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We are investigating child abuse. The child called the police on his mom for hitting him with a belt after finding out he skipped school. The mom disciplined him for lying about cutting class. The child thought he had rights to call the police, but the officer disagreed. The mom was warned not to hit the child again for ditching school. The situation was resolved with a warning to the child and the mom. Translation: The video discusses a child abuse complaint where a child called the police on their mom for hitting them with a belt after finding out they skipped school. The mom disciplined the child for lying about cutting class. The child believed they had the right to call the police, but the officer disagreed. The mom was cautioned not to hit the child again for ditching school. The issue was resolved with a warning to both the child and the mom.

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Children are being taken from innocent parents, and there are numerous cases of abuse and misconduct within Child Protective Services (CPS). Some CPS workers have been charged with child abuse and even caught encouraging a 14-year-old foster girl to become a prostitute. There have been instances of children dying in foster care due to negligence and abuse. The system is failing to protect children, and there are allegations of human trafficking within CPS. Parents nationwide are taking action against CPS, and there are concerns about the influence of globalists and the dark workings of the occult in relation to CPS and child trafficking.

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A child was attacked at Somerset Mall by a woman named Rhianna Valentine. The woman hit the child's head against a glass, laughed, and then ran away. The incident was captured on surveillance video, and it showed that the child did nothing wrong. The woman was later arrested and charged with a misdemeanor. The child's parents were shocked and angry when they found out. The police believe that the woman may have been trying to show off for her friends. It is unclear why she targeted the child.

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Eighteen healthcare workers were arrested at Colonial Heights Rehab and Nursing Center in Virginia after a patient death. The state responded to the death of a 78-year-old resident and arrested the employees, including a nurse and the administrator, as they arrived for work. The charges include seven counts of felony abuse and neglect of a vulnerable adult, two counts of misdemeanor abuse and neglect of a vulnerable adult, two counts of obstruction, and 27 counts of falsifying patient records.

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The speaker's son was diagnosed with an infection, but the nurse practitioner refused to give medication. The speaker questioned this decision and began recording the interaction. The situation escalated, with security being called. The speaker expressed frustration and threatened to share the video with others.

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Two toddlers were allegedly sexually assaulted by multiple men, including a mall employee, in a bathroom at the Galleria. Arthur Hector Fernandez III, a 29-year-old man, has been arrested and charged with sexual exploitation of children. Court documents revealed that up to seven men were involved in the assault. The Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation reported explicit videos to the FBI, showing the toddlers being sexually assaulted by multiple men. Fernandez, a friend and fellow Galleria employee, offered to watch the children while their relatives were at work. Parents should be vigilant for signs of abuse, such as withdrawal and changes in behavior. The toddlers in this case were unable to communicate or understand right from wrong.

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This person is accused of trying to meet a 13-year-old boy. They deny it, but are confronted and restrained. The person is called a child predator and is warned about their actions. They were caught trying to take the boy for a milkshake.

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A woman claims Kamala Harris, as California Attorney General, had her arrested and prosecuted for her handicapped daughter's school absences due to illness, despite providing doctor's notes. The woman received a threatening letter from Harris about jail time for missing 10% of school days, followed by her arrest. She says she faced two charges and spent two years in court, resulting in job loss, eviction, and homelessness while struggling to care for her child. She claims Harris assigned homicide and gang prosecutors to her case. The daughter states she has sickle cell anemia and was frequently hospitalized. The mother believes Harris will abuse power and warns against trusting her, especially for Black Americans. Harris acknowledges criticism for the truancy program, stating that while some cases were prosecuted, only about 20 people were. The daughter recently had a stroke.

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Melissa Henderson left her almost 15-year-old daughter to watch her younger siblings while she went to work because her son's daycare was closed due to COVID. While the daughter was doing schoolwork, the 4-year-old son wandered outside for approximately 15 minutes. A neighbor called 911. Two weeks later, police arrived at Henderson's home, handcuffed her, and charged her with criminal reckless conduct. If convicted, the Georgia mom could face a year in jail and a $1,000 fine. Her attorney stated that older siblings should be able to care for younger siblings.

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Police body camera footage captures Britney Patterson's arrest for allowing her 10-year-old son, Soren, to walk alone into town. After taking one of her children to the doctor, Patterson received a call from the sheriff's department expressing concern for Soren's safety. She believed the walk was safe, as it was less than a mile and Soren knew the way. Authorities returned five hours later to arrest her for reckless conduct, which could result in a year in jail. They offered to drop the charge if she signed a safety plan, including a GPS tracker for Soren, but she refused, asserting her parenting choices were safe. Patterson is currently out on bail, awaiting a decision from prosecutors regarding the charges.

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A Chicago USPS mail carrier was caught endangering baby girls by delivering mail with them unrestrained in the back of the vehicle, without car seats.

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Caroline Miller claimed a man attempted to kidnap her two-year-old son at an Atlanta Walmart on March 18. She stated the man grabbed the child from her lap after she pointed him to the Tylenol. 56-year-old Mahendra Patel was arrested for suspicion of kidnapping and has remained in jail. Walmart surveillance footage allegedly contradicts Miller's account. The footage shows Patel helping the child back onto Miller's lap when he appeared to be falling. Later, after Miller backed up, causing her daughter to fall, Patel picked the girl up. He then located a Walmart employee to help him find the Tylenol, thanked Miller, and left. Miller told a Walmart employee that Patel tried to take her son. Questions are being raised about the delay in releasing the footage, why Patel is still in jail, and what will happen to Miller.

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A whistleblower from Project Veritas exposed child trafficking within the Health and Human Services department. Despite raising concerns about children being placed in unsafe homes, she faced backlash and was investigated. The Texas attorney general is now looking into the issue, with hopes that other states will follow suit. Around 30% of children sent by HHS cannot be located, prompting calls for accountability. The whistleblower thanked others for shedding light on government-funded child trafficking.

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CPS, or Child Protective Services, is accused of corruption, profit-seeking, and secrecy in this video. Senator Nancy Schafer investigated the corruption within CPS and found that poor parents are often targeted because they lack the resources to fight the system. She also discovered that case workers and social workers commit fraud and fabricate evidence, but charges against them are ignored. The Adoption and Safe Families Act, signed by Bill Clinton, incentivizes the adoption of children from foster care, leading to the abduction and sale of young children. The video includes personal testimonies of children who have been abused and mistreated while in the custody of CPS. The corruption within CPS is alleged to be part of a larger problem involving pedophile rings and human trafficking.

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As you watch the upcoming clip, keep in mind the serious charges against Diddy. A girl recounts being picked up from the street by Diddy, who invited her inside to play with his kids. This was live-streamed, revealing that she was alone and not with family. The situation becomes unsettling considering the allegations against him, particularly involving a 9-year-old. The girl, Ava Briely Combs, mentions she often visits. Diddy even kisses her on the cheek during the stream, adding to the creepiness of the encounter.

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Imagine your autistic teenage son enduring daily abuse from a caregiver. Anil learned of the abuse at Anderson when a whistleblower sent a video showing 50-year-old Garnett Collins allegedly squeezing his son’s genitals. Anil immediately removed his son from the facility and reported the incident to the police. Collins was arrested but released without bail, facing minimal potential jail time. Anil's son, who is largely nonverbal, has struggled since returning home, often yelling and expressing pain. This isn't the first incident; a caregiver previously hit him with a broom handle, and he lost significant weight while at Anderson. The family seeks accountability from Anderson, believing there is systemic neglect at the institution. They aim for change to protect vulnerable children in care.

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A woman is accused of stealing with her children. The accuser threatens to send her to jail and claims to have her face on camera. The accuser demands the woman get off of her.

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Parents at Options For Learning head start in South El Monte are accusing a teacher of placing Zen Patches mood calming stickers on their children without permission. The parents discovered the stickers, which contain essential oils, on their children's backs. They believe the stickers caused behavioral issues and withdrawal effects. A physician warns against applying substances to children without understanding their health history and parental consent. The school has stated that the employee is no longer with them and an investigation is ongoing. Some parents believe other teachers were involved and have withdrawn their children from the school.

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A couple's nightmare began when their baby, Cyrus, experienced unexplained vomiting. After missing a doctor's appointment, they were reported to Child Protective Services (CPS) and confronted by police officers. The officers threatened to take the baby away unless they complied. The mother, desperate to keep her child, agreed to let the baby go with the officers to the hospital. The parents express their fear of the foster care system, citing statistics of abuse and death. They believe that their rights as parents and human beings are being violated. They describe the devastating impact of losing their child and criticize the system as a growing global problem.

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Senator Hawley questions Miss Marcos about the treatment of children in the care of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR). He highlights reports of children being forced into labor and sex trafficking, and criticizes the lack of proper background checks and home visits for sponsors. Miss Marcos acknowledges these issues but emphasizes the thorough vetting process and the organization's commitment to child safety. The senator accuses ORR of facilitating child trafficking and criticizes their lack of knowledge about the number of children they are in contact with. The conversation becomes heated, with the senator expressing his frustration and disbelief at the situation. The video then transitions to a news report about Chicago police officers accused of having relationships with migrants living at a police station. Finally, a whistleblower testifies about witnessing child trafficking and exploitation within ORR and calls for increased oversight, transparency, and accountability to protect vulnerable children.
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