Case Workers Charged With Felony Abuse in Beating Death of
8-Year Old Gabriel Fernandez, by Ann-Marie
Murrell, 4/9/16, Politichicks
In
May 2013, 8-year old Gabriel Fernandez was beaten to death by his mother and
her boyfriend. California social workers were made aware of the abuses
Gabriel had endured yet they ignored repeated requests for help. In
addition to multiple beatings and being shot in the face with a bb gun, the first
grader reportedly once wrote a suicide note.
In
2013, I interviewed Gabriel’s 1st grade teacher, Jennifer Garcia, who was
one of the few people who actively tried to save him. PolitiChicks
republishes her interview each year, or when we see Gabriel’s name in
the news.
Four Los
Angeles County social workers have been charged with felony child abuse and
falsifying public records in connection with the 2013 death of 8-year-old
Gabriel Fernandez, who was tortured and killed even though authorities had
numerous warnings of abuse in his home.
Los
Angeles County prosecutors allege that the county Department of Children and
Family Services employees minimized “the significance of the physical, mental
and emotional injuries that Gabriel suffered and allowed a vulnerable boy to
remain at home and continue to be abused.”
One
of the nationwide problems with Child Protective Services is
they sometimes take children from good homes while leaving others in
the pits of hell. Are things getting better? Perhaps not. On
Thursday, May 21,
2015,
KTLA reported that Sacramento
lawmakers are trying to keep child death records secret from
the public. Please watch and share this
interview to understand why all of us at PolitiChicks will never forget Gabriel
Fernandez and how case workers in Child Protective Services allowed him to fall
through the cracks. This is Gabriel’s story.
http://politichicks.com/2016/04/beaten-to-death-in-plain-sight-8-year-old-gabriels-story/
Comments
The battle
is about who is responsible for the children who are exposed to a dangerous
environment. The UN wants the “state” to
own the children. US citizens want the
families to own the children if that gets them to a safe place. The problem is
the lack of trust between families and the “state” until a balanced approach is
agreed to in the US. The “state” makes
too many mistakes and appears to think that they own the children. They just want a “pass” when they screw
up. Legislators need to keep families in
charge as much as possible.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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