Posted on 09/21/2002 4:36:25 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
Mother to surrender in videotaped beating of girl
09/21/2002
MISHAWAKA, Ind. - A woman seen on a department store security tape punching her 4-year-old daughter plans to surrender Saturday, her attorney said Friday night.
Police have been searching for Madelyne Gorman Toogood since Sept. 13, when a camera in a department store parking lot videotaped her punching and shaking her 4-year-old daughter.
The attorney, Stephen Rosen, said Ms. Toogood is on her way to Chicago and will surrender. She is charged with felony battery to a child.
Indiana police took the search nationwide Wednesday when they released the tape. "We want to get the girl the medical attention she needs," Police Chief Anthony A. Hazen said. "We want to get her to an emergency room and let them examine her."
Ms. Toogood is also wanted in Texas on at least two warrants. Fort Worth police said one warrant involves a shoplifting charge in March. Authorities in White Settlement, a Fort Worth suburb, issued an arrest warrant on an unspecified Class C misdemeanor.
Ms. Gorman's sister, 31-year-old Margaret Daley, who authorities say was present at the time of the incident, was arrested and charged with failure to report child abuse.
Police received more than 1,000 calls about the video, which was first aired Wednesday night.
Staff writer Laurie Fox contributed to this report.
I think this is where part of the confusion comes.
I don't care if you have a cable / DSL/ or T1 connection, you will NOT get the smoothness and resolution that you see on a television set. MSNBC ran the assault (no other word for it) as a loop and it is quite plain she used fists to the head.
And that's still second generation or so.
Imagine what the original (and digitally enhanced) video reveals.
Might explain why law enforcement is so upset.
I'd like to know if you have only viewed this via Internet.
Everyone who has seen the video in higher resolution is horrified....
and should be.
Interestingly, this debate about how she should or should not have behaved could not have occured without big-brother watching through the camera.
Now we all have the opportunity to put this woman in jail and/or put the kid in a foster home etc. Perhaps sending the kid to a foster home and this woman to jail might keep the little girl from physical injury or worse....but next time, maybe you will be investigated for spanking your child?
I think we all need to put our tin-foil hats on and realize how much that "unobtrusive" camera in the KMart parking lot can forever change your family's life.
Are those constitutional laws? If you believe that the government, state, federal, or otherwise, has the power to remove child from natural parent, then anything else you claim to believe as an supposed individualistic, non-intrusive government "conservative" is meaningless.
If this mother is guilty of aggravated assault, then arrest her and charge her with aggravated assault. If she is convicted, then she should go to prison, and the child goes into the sole custody of the father or next of kin, aka closest living relative. If the mom is found not guilty, then she is not guilty, and she goes home with her daughter. At NO TIME should a child be in the custody of a government agency. Government has not been delegated that authority by the people.
In virtually every city and town of our nation, there are children who have sub human lives as a commonplace occurence. Starvation, abuse far, far worse, seriously disturbed parents, the "who's my daddy?" syndrome, rape, etc.
This is going on right now, somewhere.
So what? Where's the consistency?
Either do what you can afford to in this area via charity, or donate time, etc., and show this issues means something to a degree that you desire it to change, or don't.
If it is in your self interest to help others, do it. If it is not, and one does nothing to stop the status quo, any outrage is a pretense.
posted by VRWC post #21.
I believe I suffered spankings a lot worse that what 'millions of outraged Americans' saw on TV last night and they were to my own good, God bless my mother who was usually in charge with my discipline. I love her for helping me turn into the happy, successful individual that I am today and I love her for loving me enough to really care about what I growing into.
Every get together we have with other parents always brings about the stories of falling off a swing or a bike and going to the hospital. EVERY one of those stories now includes the part about interrogating the child "did mommy tell you to say that?" Or getting corroborating testimony from the 4 yr old sibling.....gestapo is correct. You realize that one wrong word from the kids and you could lose them "pending the investigation!"
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