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A dramatic video shows Arizona police officers with guns drawn while raiding an Arizona home earlier this week to retrieve a 2-year-old boy who had a 105-degree fever.
The raid occurred in Chandler, about 25 miles southeast of Phoenix, on Sunday after a doctor reported the boy’s parents to Arizona Department of Child Safety (DCS). The boy, who is not vaccinated, was taken to the doctor for a 105-degree fever, the Arizona Republic reported.
The doctor reportedly advised the parents to take the boy to the emergency room, but the parents decided not to after the boy’s fever broke. The doctor contacted DCS, who then called the police to check on the child. When the father refused to let officers into his home, the police came back with a warrant and forced their way in, according to the Republic.
And if the cops simply left and the boy later died? The Headlines would have been Cops knowingly abandon critically ill child even after Doctor pleads for help. Or If it was a hispanic household. Racist cops refuse to help sick hispanic child.
And if the cops simply left and the boy later died? The Headlines would have been Cops knowingly abandon critically ill child even after Doctor pleads for help. Or If it was a hispanic household. Racist cops refuse to help sick hispanic child.
Damned if they do and damned if they don't.
Exactly!
TONS of threads about how CPS knew but never acted blah blah blah.
And if the kid died and the cops did nothing after the call you'd still blame the cops.
Your stolen income at work.
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