Seeing the child and calling 911 would take less than 2 minutes. She said she was gone before they even arrived.
The decision she made isn't one I support. It's the fact that there was a warrant out for her arrest and what they went through to get it resolved that bothers me.
I'm guessing this is pretty rare though. I was talking to my mom about it tonight. She thought it was a poor decision too. She was a case worker for DCFS in Chicago proper before I was born. She said there was one case worker that was known to scream "abuse" at everything, but for the most part she can't imagine she or her coworkers trying to pursue something like this when they were already loaded up with things far far worse. She said she took kids away from a mom who was so neglectful the 2nd grader tried to drive her younger sibling to school and crashed!
But...that was the 80s and it was Chicago. I suspect these cases might be looked at differently in different areas.
The decision she made isn't one I support. It's the fact that there was a warrant out for her arrest and what they went through to get it resolved that bothers me.
I'm guessing this is pretty rare though. I was talking to my mom about it tonight. She thought it was a poor decision too. She was a case worker for DCFS in Chicago proper before I was born. She said there was one case worker that was known to scream "abuse" at everything, but for the most part she can't imagine she or her coworkers trying to pursue something like this when they were already loaded up with things far far worse. She said she took kids away from a mom who was so neglectful the 2nd grader tried to drive her younger sibling to school and crashed!
But...that was the 80s and it was Chicago. I suspect these cases might be looked at differently in different areas.
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