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Shocking Discovery: County CPS Kidnaps Thousands Of Babies Without Warrant Or Reason

Wednesday, December 17, 2014 14:01
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by Ashley Jones Alternate Current Radio Network

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According to Courthouse News Service, A Riverside CA lawsuit filed against Riverside county Child Protective Services on behalf of new mom Tonita Rogers who states her 3 day old baby was literally snatched by CPS worker Karla Torres while she was breast feeding her baby. Due to this lawsuit that was filed, her attorney has stumbled on to a very disturbing trend that reveals thousands of children are kidnaped without a warrant or a reason.

 

 

Tonita’s Baby  “was healthy and in no danger whatever; her mother has no history of drug, alcohol, or tobacco use nor any history of psychiatric treatment,” according to the lawsuit.
     The county “had unlawfully seized (A.A.’s) four siblings months before and sent them into foster care,” the complaint states. It claims “thousands of other children” have been seized by Riverside County employees “without any sort of warrant and without any risk of serious injury.”

Shocking Discovery: County CPS Kidnaps Thousands Of Children Without Warrant Or Reason

Mom Fights Riverside Co.’s Seizure of Baby

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (CN) – Riverside County took a newborn baby from her mother without a reason or a warrant – and it makes a habit of it, the mother and baby claim in a federal class action.
     Lead plaintiff A.A., the baby, sued Riverside County, Juvenile Dependency Investigator Karla Torres, Torres’ supervisor Felicia M. Butler, and all similarly situated county social workers and investigators, in the Dec. 12 lawsuit.
     Plaintiffs’ attorney Shawn McMillan told Courthouse News that his firm, which specializes in civil rights cases against child protection agencies, “uncovered an alarming trend” about a year ago during discovery for other cases.
     ”County child welfare agencies regularly subvert the constitutional rights of parents and children by seizing children from their parents when there is no danger to the child, and in fact no need to seize the child at all,” McMillan said.
     ”The class action is designed to address a procedural problem. They [Riverside County social workers] as a matter of course don’t get warrants before seizing kids. Deficient policies, deficient training and deficient supervision all lead to civil rights violations on a regular basis,” McMillan said.
     ”This lawsuit is designed to address the problem.”
     The 27-page lawsuit claims that A.A. is one of thousands of children wrongfully taken from her mother by county social workers.

Read Here: http://www.courthousenews.com/2014/12/16/mom-fights-riverside-co-s-seizure-of-baby.htm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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