July 26, 2024

USA: 22yo And 24yo Female Daycare Center Workers Were Caught On Surveillance Cameras Abusing Several Infants. Both Women Were Fired From Daycare, Arrested And Already Out On Bond.

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Law&Crime Network published July 24, 2024: Workers Violently Abused Babies at Daycare in 'Exceptionally Shocking' Misconduct: Court Docs.

Elizabeth Wiemerslage, 22, and Chloe Johnson, 24, were arrested in Minnesota after police found security camera footage of the women allegedly abusing infants under their care at Small World Learning Center. The women are accused of violently flipping babies and pushing them down into pillows. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber combs through the heinous accusations and speaks with state Rep. Nolan West, who says he removed his own child from the daycare center not long before the arrests.
FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul published July 24, 2024: Blaine parents, Rep. Nolan West call for stronger daycare oversight after infant abuse. Parents whose kids attend the Small World Learning Center in Blaine held a meeting with Rep. Nolan West on Wednesday to voice their concerns, and call for increased oversight, after finding out police arrested two employees for allegedly abusing infants.
WCCO - CBS Minnesota published July 23, 2024: Parents demand answers from Blaine daycare amid abuse allegations. A mother is sharing new images of bruises on her baby girl. They are bruises police say she got from abusive daycare workers. Now, a local lawmaker is joining the families' fight for justice. As Ubah Ali shows us, it's personal to him.

CBS News
written by Ubah Ali
Tuesday July 23, 2024

BLAINE, Minnesota — There are new disturbing details, from a north metro family who say their daycare center betrayed them.

The Blaine Police Department says it received a report of potential child abuse from the Children's Hospital in Minneapolis last Tuesday. The hospital reported a 5-month-old child had unexplained bruising and they believed the abuse occurred at Small World Daycare Center in Blaine.

Janice and Tony Degonda don't understand why anyone would want to hurt their 5-month-old baby.

"She's bright and bubbly and loves to smile," Tony Degonda said.

In April, they enrolled her in Small World Daycare Center in Blaine. They say in May, they started to notice bruising all over her body.

After reviewing surveillance footage from the daycare, police arrested two caretakers: A 22-year-old woman from Coon Rapids and a 24-year-old woman from Andover.

The women were each charged on Friday with three counts of malicious punishment of a child and one count of third-degree assault. Two of those charges are felonies.

According to charging documents, surveillance footage shows Chloe Johnson and Elizabeth Wiemerslage violently flipping and aggressively shoving not only Degonda's daughter who is "Infant 1" in charging documents.

Detectives detailed what the video showed to the family.

"When they went to do tummy time again, she got close to the ground, and she dropped her face bounced off the mat," Janice Degonda said.

Police say that while looking at the footage, two other victims of abuse were identified.

At one point, investigators say video shows Johnson holding a cloth over another infant's mouth and nose for several seconds

Johnson admitted her behavior could have led to baby Degonda's bruising and Wiemerslage also admitted to her behavior.

Rep. Nolan West's daughter also attended this same daycare before he pulled her out earlier this year. He said he received incident reports for bruising.

"She had a really weird bruise on her back they said she rolled on a magnet," he said. "You are paying for your baby to be abused."

West says he met with investigators and showed pictures his wife took but was upset when he found out the daycare also stores footage for seven days.

West is calling for change so children can be protected from their abusers and he believes video evidence will do just that.

"Six months of retention is reasonable, if there is ever an incident keeping that for 3 years because it matches up with mandatory reporting guidelines," West said.

On Wednesday, he plans to hold a 4 p.m. news conference at Blaine City Hall, offering legislative solutions so that what happened at Small World Daycare Center doesn't happen again. He will be joined by other parents of Blaine daycare abuse victims.

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