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And can they do that? Test the entire school for instance if some parent or two doesn't want their child tested?

Our state tends towards low bonds especially in the north. I'm talking WI. I consider that state my state regardless of which state I am in. The south might go a bit higher but nowhere near as high as I see other states do. Of course this is different than "murder" which often gets the very high or no bond.

The kid could hardly walk or sit. What the HECK is wrong with these people?!! Worried about being found out for something else/losing children (or benefits for children), etc.
I don't know if they "can", but wouldn't you want them to, especially if your kid went to school there?

The school there is K-12.
 
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I didn't know if they "can", but wouldn't you want them to, especially if your kid went to school there?

The school there is K-12.
Of course I would. Testing at minimum I guess I can't see most refusing. Which yes would be a good thing. I don't know much about what they are talking of that this is, I should look it up. At least I don't think I do.

I do know that things resistant to most antibiotics are a HUGE deal.
 
I wonder how many cases this family caused in the community.


ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Mo. — An Osceola couple is facing felony charges after investigators say they failed to get medical treatment for a child suffering from a severe infection and attempted to interfere with a medical investigation into possible abuse.
According to online court records, William Robinson, born in 1982, and Keisha Morgan, born in 1990, are charged with first-degree endangering the welfare of a child — physical injury, a Class C felony.
In addition, Robinson is charged with felony tampering with physical evidence in felony prosecution, and Morgan is charged with felony abuse or neglect of a child — no sexual contact.
According to the probable cause statements, Robinson and Morgan are accused of neglecting a juvenile for roughly a year while the child endured painful, untreated sores that medical professionals later identified as a MRSA infection — a type of staph infection that doesn’t respond to many common antibiotics, making it dangerous.
A St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office detective began investigating on Oct. 16, 2025, after school officials raised concerns about the child’s condition.
Medical staff at a hospital told investigators that the boy had sores on his buttocks “swollen to the approximate size of a baseball,” along with bruises they were told came from a fight with his brother. The child was reportedly in such severe pain that he had trouble walking or sitting.
Mother allegedly knew about the infection for a year
According to court documents, Morgan told investigators she had been aware of the sores for about a year but had not sought medical attention. She admitted to applying some form of medication but could not identify what it was. Detectives said the sores were in “different stages of healing,” indicating a long-term infection.
Medical staff said the wounds were consistent with MRSA — a dangerous bacterial infection that can lead to life-threatening complications if left untreated.
In a written statement to investigators, a medical professional warned that prolonged, untreated MRSA can spread to the bloodstream and internal organs and “negatively impact growth and development,” the statement says.
Morgan also allegedly told a Children’s Division investigator that the boy had disclosed being sexually abused by another juvenile in the home. Authorities said she failed to report that allegation until questioned by investigators.
Robinson accused of destroying urine sample
During the same hospital visit, the statement alleges Robinson intentionally poured out the child’s urine sample that had been left for medical testing. When questioned, he allegedly admitted to doing so, saying he feared what might be found in it and didn’t want Morgan to lose custody of her children.
According to the statement, he told detectives he was worried the test could reveal alcohol, marijuana or even semen.
The statement alleges Robinson admitted to knowing about the child’s sores and failing to get medical care.
Children removed from home
Following the investigation, all children in the household were removed and placed in state custody, according to the statement.
Warrants have been issued for the pair’s arrest with $25,000 bonds set.
Notice how the step dad dumped the I urine sample because he was afraid it might show semen. 🙄
 
And THIS is the big problem here. Being an asylum state. Minnesota even pays health insurance for illegals. I am serious. All that I am going through. I would like nothing more than to get the he77 out of here.
 
Arrest affidavit

Hmm. What a very LONG read, a disturbing one but interesting as well. A lot to take in... Several thoughts but they are jumbled after reading it all at once. Maybe I should have done it in stages lol. One thought is you sure can see how Hollywood power can affect cases and witnesses... I have several other thoughts too but need to let them settle and order themselves...
 

Grafton, Massachusetts, school bus driver accused of kidnapping disabled cameras, GPS, documents say​

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GRAFTON, Mass. —
A Grafton, Massachusetts, school bus driver accused of kidnapping tampered with his bus's camera and GPS systems to hide his activities, investigators said in court documents.
Redi Gace, 54, of Worcester, was arraigned Wednesday on two counts of kidnapping, reckless endangerment of a child, misleading a police investigation and tampering with evidence. He was held on $50,000 bail.
According to court documents, the charges stem from two incidents involving two different children while Gace worked for AA Transportation, transporting Grafton Public Schools students.
On Dec. 22, a parent reported their 5-year-old non-verbal son was dropped off 30 minutes late. A review of the bus's video shows the camera's view had been blocked, and GPS showed the vehicle had veered off its assigned route and parked on Abby Road, according to court documents.
"A single child was heard on bus audio crying for a period between 3:14 p.m. through 3:25 p.m. At 3:25 p.m., the bus camera turns off, which is a result of the bus being turned off," according to court documents. "At 3:42 p.m., the video resumes and shows the bus traveling on Carroll Road."

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Grafton school bus driver accused of kidnapping, other crimes against children, police say
Gace was unable to provide an explanation or legitimate reason for the deviation from the assigned route, according to court documents.
Gace offered varying explanations for the delay, telling the boy's family another student was late being picked up, but told investigators he stopped on Abby Road to call his attorney in Albania. No record of the call could be found by investigators, and there was no other pickup to delay the trip, according to court documents.
It was also discovered that Gace inexplicably deviated from his assigned route on Dec. 18 with a 3-year-old girl on board.
"At 15:17 the bus is stopped on Abby Road in Grafton, the bus is turned off. At 15:21, the child is heard saying she wants to go home and the bus is started up and driver leaves Abby Rd," according to court documents.
That child was dropped off 6 minutes later than scheduled.
"There is no valid explanation of why this route deviation should have occurred to delay the scheduled bus drop off time, for this child to be delivered to their parents," according to court documents.
Further review of the camera system on Gace's bus showed him accessing an interior compartment on Dec. 4, resulting in the camera deactivating, according to court documents. The bus company also documented information showing that the GPS system had been disconnected from Dec. 8 through Dec. 18.
In a statement, an AAT spokesperson said the driver has since been terminated from his position, and that he passed both state and federal background checks before being hired.
"We are in direct communication with the families impacted and are offering support and resources as needed," Grafton Schools Superintendent Jay Cummings said. "We take this matter extremely seriously and remain committed to the safety and well-being of every student entrusted to our care."
Anyone who has concerns about their children or the investigation is asked to contact Grafton police at 508-839-2858.
Gace will return to court on Feb. 13.
 
That's awful. i wonder if either child could convey what he did to them. As it stands, it doesn't sound like they know to tell a jury the reason although it's easy to assume what his reason likely was. There quite possibly could be other children too for the length of time he had the GPS off and so on. Just hope they have enough to put him away for life or a long, long time.
 
OMG. Not sure what all will shake out from this but it appears it was this child's birthday and he and his parents were up til midnight I think it said and the parents went to bed and he'd been told to stop playing his Nintendo Switch. He got the key allegedly out of a drawer to get his Switch but instead saw the gun, picked it up and went in and shot his father in the head. It would appear because he was told to stop playing video games, go to bed, etc. More on this short news clip.

 
Like many are learning to do, a bit late to the game but it doesn't take them long to get a following since their name is known, Angenette Levy has started her own YT channel. She's still kind of adjusting I think and it is a bit interesting to see her without a script, I'd call her a bit nervous actually and she is doing lives. Many of them don't do lives, Brian Entin doesn't, and tons of others. I think they want it edited, no errors and of course no one can say anything to them live in the chats.

I'm sticking with her so far, she's finding her way and doing all right. Here is an upcoming one for her.

 

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