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Old 04-24-2006, 08:32 AM
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Originally posted by nonchalant
All these updates are truly needed and very informative. The situation is truly sad. It seems as if the world gets worse by the day. I will definitely send out prayers to the family as well as to people trying to rectify this issue. Once again, this makes you think on many levels.

Parents/Guardians with problem children that have to resort to sending their children to a camp may be very skeptical about that now. The process truly needs to change. I'm glad the camp is being closed. Credentials should be checked just like in any other business. I feel that if children are sent to camp by a judge, the parents should have a right to do a background check on the facility before admitting the child. My sister had to go to one, and I was worried the whole time she was there.

Also, the child had medical problems. There are exceptions to every rule. Why have the child doing strenuous exercises that he may not be able to handle? I'm glad the autopsy reading was reversed by a licensed individual. I figured the brutal beating caused the internal bleeding that caused the death. He was doing okay before then. Truly sick and sad.

I hope justice does prevail. I'm thankful for everyone that is participating in the protest. Hope is still alive. Civil rights leaders works were not done in vain. It's not right that no one was arrested even with the new autopsy reading. Even without that, the footage should have been enough. I leave it in God's hands.
Amen....You said it all. During the tape I also viewed the child's arm being beat while his body was limp. If he is limp is there a continued need for restraint? And to me all off the officers/workers did not appear concerned when the ambulance appeared there were only a few that ran and seemed concerned after he had fallen several times to the ground. This whole ordeal is truly sad for the country and for the family.
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