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Wednesday, January 07, 2015

‘Medical Kidnapping’: Couple Accuses State of Stealing Kids After Routine Hospital Visit

Children's health deteriorates in state custody after CPS confiscates without proof of neglect

A young couple was forced to spend the holidays apart from their three children after a routine trip to the hospital resulted in their offspring’s confiscation.

When South Dakota couple Molly Bowling and Michael Becker discovered their two-month old, Creedance, had a cut on his tongue that was making eating difficult, they did what any parent would and called their doctor.

“He wouldn’t eat. When he was crying we would see the cut on his tongue, so I called his doctor and he said we should take him to the ER. So we went to the ER,” Bowling told KSFY.

Once the Sioux Falls couple explained they believed Creedance may have been harmed in daycare, staff members reached out to the non-profit child abuse organization Children’s Voices who advised the hospital to keep the infant overnight.

“It all happened so fast,” said Becker, according toMedicalKidnap.com. “Next thing I know, we’re being questioned by CPS and detectives.”

CPS then went and inspected the home where the family’s other two children were staying with their grandparents and deemed it suitable, however, authorities declared parents Molly and Michael would have to stay somewhere else.

Later, police were reportedly sent to question the parents separately. When Becker felt he was being given the third degree, he asked for an attorney. Molly says, “everything came downhill after that.”

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Big brother stealing your kids. Same reason
they are pushing public pre-school get em young and brainwash them.

Anonymous said...

Remove kids from a family under the guise of "abuse". Put the kids in a home with someone who gets PAID thousands from the state to abuse kids. Makes sense.

lmclain said...

This is what guns are for.
Protecting ourselves from people in power who have forgotten their place.
When authorities come to believe they have this kind of power (no trial, no hearing, just take your children !!??), then its time for guns.
How much do they have to do to "we, the people" before we say "enough, and no more!"?

Anonymous said...

This is when good parents step up and defend their offspring violently if necessary. There are people at CPS that need to be relieved of oxygen.