By Doha Madani
Surveillance
video shows four caretakers in a Florida group home involved in the
alleged abuse of a mentally disabled woman who was pushed, shoved and
had her head stepped on.
Breneisha Blunt,
Shaneka Hester, Jaleyah Wiggins and Carolyn Joe were all charged with
aggravated abuse of a disabled adult after police were called to check
on an injured patient Aug. 13, according to the Mount Dora Police
Department.
Hester,
42, called police to say the unidentified patient, who lived at the
Attain Incorporated group home because of a diminished mental capacity,
had injured herself while acting out, according to an arrest affidavit.
The woman had a cut on her lip and a scrape on her knee.
Police
documented the injuries before contacting the Department of Children
and Families, who then received permission to review surveillance camera
footage.
Video from two different angles
in the group home showed the mentally disabled woman being beaten by the
four caretakers, police said.
Hester
is seen on video shoving the woman to the ground, which authorities
believe caused the woman to skin her knee, police said. Then Wiggins,
24, and Joe, 25, each shove the unidentified woman in separate
instances. Blunt, 29, was also seen on video hitting the woman with a
closed fist multiple times, the affidavit said.
Joe
is then seen in a section of the video putting her right foot on the
woman's head and shifting her weight entirely on her right foot,
according to police.
"Carolyn Joe is very
heavy set and could have easily caused great bodily harm or even death
to (the patient)," the affidavit said.
Source:
Cameras capture shocking abuse of disabled adults at Florida group home
Possible attempted murder charges.
ReplyDeleteI hope they are unable to EVER work with elder, disabled or children for the rest of their lives.
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