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Old September 9th 06, 12:35 AM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.support.foster-parents
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Default One may only hope ...

New story of child's death in foster care.

And honest, Greg, if you miss this one I promise not to ask a lot of
rhetorical questions "pretending to claim" chuckle that you did so
deliberately for some nefarious reason like you being a CPS
shill...which from time to time I think you might just be to create
sympathy for them.

Let me see now, what will you take a fancy to in this story?

That another foster family are being investigated over a child's death
in their home?

Well, knowing that you hardly ever read completely, or if you do, so
hysterically blind looking for "blame" material, I think I'd better
point out to you this was a KINSHIP placement.

By policy THEY GET BREAKS some folks in or visiting these newsgroups
think relatives should have.

Or maybe you'll take of on the bewildering aspect of a violation of the
constitutional rights (you know the ones you pretend to claim) of this
foster family were violated when their own children and the other foster
child was removed.

Odd that CPS Oregon would blatantly ANNOUNCE they violated the family's
civil rights IF THERE WERE SUCH RIGHTS.

Don't you think? Or don't you think?

And by the way, your claim that no on answered Hugh Value's post about
the child that was killed by foster parents...you are wrong. Ron answered.

**** you are dumb.

And in fact, as I looked at my cache of stories on children's deaths for
the last few days in the U.S. guess what I came across in addition to a
child in foster care being killed?

Yep, just as you might expect. A father being charged, and in the same
state, at that, in his son's severe injury by blows to the head,
apparently. Might die. Hope not. Unlike you I don't celebrate deaths I
can blame on CPS or anyone else, Greg, you sick little puke.

Here's the foster child story, and I have more on it I'll probably share
later if you show a little interest. Even if you wait a week after I've
posted other information, 0:-]


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Children removed after foster girl's death
Homicide - A couple's two daughters and the girl's sister are taken away
while police investigate
Friday, September 08, 2006
DEE ANNE FINKEN

GRESHAM -- The foster father of a 2-year-old girl who died of internal
injuries this week said Thursday that he does not understand why
officials removed his birth daughters from the house along with the
foster girl's 3-year-old sister.

"They took away our two daughters and our niece," said Armando
Moreno-Garcia, 38. "They gave us no information, we have no contact with
the children, and we don't know when they'll return them to us. We don't
know what's going on."

A spokeswoman for the state Department of Human Services on Thursday
said the action is normal procedure in such cases and that the children
are in protective custody. "Given the nature of what happened, removing
all children is not out of the practice," said Patricia Fenny, a
spokeswoman with the department.

On Monday, Keyana Bravo was pronounced dead at Legacy Mount Hood Medical
Center after being brought there for treatment for internal injuries.
Hospital officials grew suspicious and called Gresham police, who ruled
the death a homicide.

Police on Thursday again declined to provide much new information,
saying they were concerned the release of further details might
jeopardize the investigation.

"We want an arrest and a conviction," said Sgt. Jeff Hansen of the
Gresham Police Department. "That is our priority."

Moreno-Garcia and his wife, Dunia Soledad-Moreno, 29, had been foster
parents to Keyana and her sister, Jasmin Hamilton, since June and had
hoped to adopt the girls. The couple's birth daughters are 6 and 21/2
years old.

Moreno-Garcia, according to various reports, is related to Jasmin's
biological father.

Keyana and Jasmin's birth mother, Crystal Hamilton, 21, was in seclusion
Thursday, the family said.

"Crystal is obviously not doing that great," said her mother, Mary
Hamilton, who said her daughter had struggled with drug problems.

Mary Hamilton, who adopted Crystal when she was five, said Keyana had
been placed in foster care with another family when she was 9 months
old. The girls had been with that foster couple until earlier this summer.

Amanda Hamilton, Crystal's sister, said Crystal had approved of the
adoption by the Morenos.

"She is trying to deal with the situation as best as she can," Amanda
Hamilton said.

Gosia Wozniacka of The Oregonian staff contributed to this report. Dee
Anne Finken: 503-294-5972;
.....

And now the bio father:

http://www.kptv.com/news/9811218/detail.html

Father In Custody After Child Critically Injured
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Washington County deputies said a father was arrested Thursday afternoon
after his infant son suffered life-threatening head injuries.

....

Detectives said they determined there were suspicious circumstances
involving the child’s injuries and charged the father, 28-year-old Shawn
Thornton Johnson Jr., with assault in the first degree.

Authorities have not released many details in the case.

The incident remains under investigation. ...

Wow, Greg, why don't they tell us more. CPS is hiding something. We
aren't told if the perp ever had an open case with CPS. CPS make NO
public statement on this case.

Boy oh boy, I'll be the guy WORKS FOR CPS...what do you think, you
simple ****?

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contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin (or someone else)
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Old September 9th 06, 12:37 AM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.support.foster-parents
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0:- wrote:
New story of child's death in foster care.

And honest, Greg, if you miss this one I promise not to ask a lot of
rhetorical questions "pretending to claim" chuckle that you did so
deliberately for some nefarious reason like you being a CPS
shill...which from time to time I think you might just be to create
sympathy for them.

Let me see now, what will you take a fancy to in this story?

That another foster family are being investigated over a child's death
in their home?

Well, knowing that you hardly ever read completely, or if you do, so
hysterically blind looking for "blame" material, I think I'd better
point out to you this was a KINSHIP placement.

By policy THEY GET BREAKS some folks in or visiting these newsgroups
think relatives should have.

Or maybe you'll take of on the bewildering aspect of a violation of the
constitutional rights (you know the ones you pretend to claim) of this
foster family were violated when their own children and the other foster
child was removed.

Odd that CPS Oregon would blatantly ANNOUNCE they violated the family's
civil rights IF THERE WERE SUCH RIGHTS.

Don't you think? Or don't you think?

And by the way, your claim that no on answered Hugh Value's post about
the child that was killed by foster parents...you are wrong. Ron answered.

**** you are dumb.

And in fact, as I looked at my cache of stories on children's deaths for
the last few days in the U.S. guess what I came across in addition to a
child in foster care being killed?

Yep, just as you might expect. A father being charged, and in the same
state, at that, in his son's severe injury by blows to the head,
apparently. Might die. Hope not. Unlike you I don't celebrate deaths I
can blame on CPS or anyone else, Greg, you sick little puke.

Here's the foster child story, and I have more on it I'll probably share
later if you show a little interest. Even if you wait a week after I've
posted other information, 0:-]


Opps! Forgot the link. And to think how many time's I've admonished you
for not posting links.....R R R R R

http://www.oregonlive.com/metroeast/...640.xml&coll=7



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Children removed after foster girl's death
Homicide - A couple's two daughters and the girl's sister are taken away
while police investigate
Friday, September 08, 2006
DEE ANNE FINKEN

GRESHAM -- The foster father of a 2-year-old girl who died of internal
injuries this week said Thursday that he does not understand why
officials removed his birth daughters from the house along with the
foster girl's 3-year-old sister.

"They took away our two daughters and our niece," said Armando
Moreno-Garcia, 38. "They gave us no information, we have no contact with
the children, and we don't know when they'll return them to us. We don't
know what's going on."

A spokeswoman for the state Department of Human Services on Thursday
said the action is normal procedure in such cases and that the children
are in protective custody. "Given the nature of what happened, removing
all children is not out of the practice," said Patricia Fenny, a
spokeswoman with the department.

On Monday, Keyana Bravo was pronounced dead at Legacy Mount Hood Medical
Center after being brought there for treatment for internal injuries.
Hospital officials grew suspicious and called Gresham police, who ruled
the death a homicide.

Police on Thursday again declined to provide much new information,
saying they were concerned the release of further details might
jeopardize the investigation.

"We want an arrest and a conviction," said Sgt. Jeff Hansen of the
Gresham Police Department. "That is our priority."

Moreno-Garcia and his wife, Dunia Soledad-Moreno, 29, had been foster
parents to Keyana and her sister, Jasmin Hamilton, since June and had
hoped to adopt the girls. The couple's birth daughters are 6 and 21/2
years old.

Moreno-Garcia, according to various reports, is related to Jasmin's
biological father.

Keyana and Jasmin's birth mother, Crystal Hamilton, 21, was in seclusion
Thursday, the family said.

"Crystal is obviously not doing that great," said her mother, Mary
Hamilton, who said her daughter had struggled with drug problems.

Mary Hamilton, who adopted Crystal when she was five, said Keyana had
been placed in foster care with another family when she was 9 months
old. The girls had been with that foster couple until earlier this summer.

Amanda Hamilton, Crystal's sister, said Crystal had approved of the
adoption by the Morenos.

"She is trying to deal with the situation as best as she can," Amanda
Hamilton said.

Gosia Wozniacka of The Oregonian staff contributed to this report. Dee
Anne Finken: 503-294-5972;
....

And now the bio father:

http://www.kptv.com/news/9811218/detail.html

Father In Custody After Child Critically Injured
E-mail this story | Print this story
Sign Up for Breaking News Alerts
Washington County deputies said a father was arrested Thursday afternoon
after his infant son suffered life-threatening head injuries.

...

Detectives said they determined there were suspicious circumstances
involving the child’s injuries and charged the father, 28-year-old Shawn
Thornton Johnson Jr., with assault in the first degree.

Authorities have not released many details in the case.

The incident remains under investigation. ...

Wow, Greg, why don't they tell us more. CPS is hiding something. We
aren't told if the perp ever had an open case with CPS. CPS make NO
public statement on this case.

Boy oh boy, I'll be the guy WORKS FOR CPS...what do you think, you
simple ****?

0:-




--
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what
to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb
contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin (or someone else)
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Old September 10th 06, 06:37 PM posted to alt.support.child-protective-services,alt.support.foster-parents
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Default Don't know quite how to report this....was... One may only hope...

While one case is a foster case death of a child, the other is that same
old sad story of a parent battering a child to death.

The first, and why it's a bit problematic to report it as a "foster
placement" death, is that the male foster parent is apparently related
to the child -- thus it's actually a relatives spouse being charged with
murder. So it's a "kinship" placement, and if proven in court, death at
the hand of a relative.

In the second instance, it's just the sadness of reporting what I had
hoped it would not come to...the battered toddler, son of the accused
man now charged with murder did in fact die in hospital.

Head injuries.

Despite trying not to, I cannot help but think of what happened to these
two children, as they were being hit, likely to stop them from doing
something that displeased the caretaker. A sure fire way to "control"
the child. Just kill them.

http://www.katu.com/stories/88983.html
The Kinship placement foster child death.

"
September 10, 2006

Foster mother arrested for child's death

KATU News Staff

Police arrested a Gresham woman Saturday six days after the death of a
toddler who was in her care. 29-year-old Dunia Soledad-Moreno was
charged with murder by abuse and criminal mistreatment.

Her two-year-old foster daughter was taken to Mount Hood Medical Center
on Tuesday where she was pronounced dead. The medical examiner says the
toddler died of internal injuries.

There is no word on when Soledad-Moreno will be in court, but it is
likely it will be sometime next week."


http://www.oregonlive.com/news/orego...620.xml&coll=7
And the hospitalized toddler with head injuries death story.

One bio parent, one relative foster.

Where was CPS?



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to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb
contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin (or someone else)
 




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