Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Alleged Neo-Nazi Parents in Custody Battle

A seven-year-old girl apprehended by Child and Family Services said she believed only white people deserve to live and talked casually of how to kill black people, a court heard yesterday.

She said: "You would whip black people with a ball and chain and they would die," testified a social worker who interviewed the girl after she showed up at school last year with a swastika and racist writings drawn on her body.

Child and Family Services is seeking permanent guardianship of the now eight-year-old girl and her three-year-old stepbrother, while the boy's father is fighting to regain custody of the children.

The mother and the boy's father, who are now separated, cannot be identified under terms of a publication ban.

Full Article and Source:
'Girl taught to hate'

More information:
Alleged white supremacist parents in custody battle

Parents claim girl had made most of the neo-Nazi symbols and writing on herself

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well this makes me sick -- teaching hate is a horrible thing to do to a child.

But, are there other relatives who could take the child in while the court battle rages on?

Anonymous said...

Yeah, what about the grandparents? Where are they?