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  • 21
    Aug
    2012
    11:20am, EDT

    Delaware day care workers encouraged toddlers to fight, police say

    Day care workers in Philadelphia are accused of staging and recording toddlers fighting. WCAU's Claudia Rivero reports.

    By NBC News staff and NBCPhiladelphia.com

    Authorities have suspended a Delaware day care's license after three employees there allegedly encouraged a pair of toddlers to fight one another.


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    Cell phone video taken in March appears to show two three-year-olds fighting the Hands of Our Future Daycare in Dover, Del., while three female workers cheer them on, according to Dover Police.

    Several other children were roaming around in the room at the time, Delaware Online reported.

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    CBS Philadelphia reported that in the video, police say one child can be heard crying and yelling, "He’s pinching me," while a day care worker responds, "No pinching, only punching."

    On Monday, police arrested Tiana Harris, 19, of Dover; Estefania Myers, 21, of Felton; and Lisa Parker, 47, of Dover. All three women face two counts each of second-degree assault and reckless endangerment as well as nine counts of endangering the welfare of a child and one count each of conspiracy.

    “Clearly one of the children is crying and does not want to continue on, and he is pushed back into the fray by one of the adults,” Dover Police Captain Tim Stump told CBS.

    According to Delaware Online, police said Harris and Myers were “shown and heard laughing and encouraging the altercation."

    The incident came to light when a Dover police officer saw the video over the weekend during an unrelated investigation and alerted detectives.

    The city business license for Hands of Our Future was suspended pending a hearing, police said.

    “It’s shocking, disturbing and infuriating to watch this video that shows the two children whaling on each other,” Stump told Delaware Online. “These are our most precious cargo and to have adults responsible for caring for their well-being to have them behave as such is sickening.”

    Stump added that it is unclear whether other children were involved.

    Parent Cristyl Slack, who said she has known Myers since childhood, told CBS her 4-year-old daughter was at the day care on the day of the fight. She said she was angry the allegations were just coming out now, months later.

    “I feel if my daughter is around anything, I should have known that day,” Slack said.

     

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    43 comments

    Hands of Our Future? Yeah, it sounds like it. Maybe this is one of the reasons we have some of the problems we do in the schools and on the streets today. Our governments.... city, state, and federal.... are in such a hurry to dole out grant money to minorities for day care that they don't check qua …

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  • 29
    Jun
    2012
    5:56pm, EDT

    Police: Adult 'provoked' small children to fight on camera

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    By Annette Arreola and Jason Kandel, NBCLosAngeles

    Authorities in California are trying to identify the people responsible for a video that showed two young children fighting.


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    In the video, titled "My nephew messed him up for picking on his home boy," two boys are seen kicking, punching and choking each other while an adult shooting the video eggs them on.

    An adult voice in the video can be heard saying, "Get off the ground, Charlie."


    The video ends when a child breaks up the fight.

    Someone found the video -- first posted on Facebook -- and reported it to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department.

    Sheriff's officials said it appeared the kids were being "provoked by an adult."

    “What’s most disturbing is that there are adults nearby that are not stopping it,” department spokesperson Cindy Bachman, "The adults that are seen in the video are not setting any kind of example for these children."

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    "It’s our responsibility -- if we have information, if we know who these people are -- to call in."

    The location of the fight and the time it was taken were unknown.

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    Hats off to the kid that broke it up.

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