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I'm really glad we took care of that football culture thing and made life safer for every child in Pennsylvania. Here's a child that was in the system, and is now dead at the hands of her own mother. Hey, but the media will show how much they care about kids by going on about a judge releasing settlement agreements.
http://www.yorkdispatch.com/story/news/2016/06/09/police-mom-killed-daughter-darkness-york/85643698/
http://www.yorkdispatch.com/story/news/2016/06/09/police-mom-killed-daughter-darkness-york/85643698/
Did you go to work for CYS after the Second Mile shredded its documents and padlocked the door?People here are engaging in the same blame game that they accuse the media of....
People here are engaging in the same blame game that they accuse the media of....
People here are engaging in the same blame game that they accuse the media of....
Please feel free to point out in detail the similarities of which you speak. Are you referring to the hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars Penn State Football receives to protect the children of the Commonwealth? No wait, that's DHS.
Are you comparing anonymous claims of abuse from 4 decades ago with current records showing that this family was in the system, CYS had visited the family several times, yet somehow these trained professionals don't see any red flags for abuse or neglect-- while the untrained football staff was supposed to see them?
This latest case makes at least 3 children dead in York County alone at the hands of their parents, whether biological or adoptive. But you want to talk about a blame game? How about you look up Nathaniel Craver, Aleta Bailey, and Isabel Rose Godfrey-- there are no confidentiality agreements associated with them-- then we can talk blame game. OK?