A Florida woman was arrested Monday after her 16-month-old daughter tested positive for cocaine, MyFOXOrlando reports.
The baby’s grandmother contacted Sanford, Fla., police after she went to check on her daughter, Marshal Daniels, and found her granddaughter alone, covered in sores. Daniels' mother took the baby to the hospital after noticing the child was digging at her skin in an attempt to scratch the wounds, MyFOXOrlando reports.
While being treated for the sores a doctor reported that the baby had tested positive for cocaine, MyFOXOrlando reports. Police arrested Daniels, 30, and charged her with child abuse. She is being held at the Seminole County jail on $7000 bond.
Unbelieveable....We require a license to drive, a license to marry, yet any moron can become a parent....I hope they take that child and the mother never sees it again...
Posted by: WoodySucks
give them the chair
Posted by: Hb13
People like this shouldn't even be allowed to live never mind reproduce.
This piece of sh*t should be knelt down on the court room steps and shot. I have no sympathy or patience for people who abuse children. If they allowed it I would personally fly down to florida and kill her.
But I do agree that when you want to have a child there should be regulations to it in the way of drug tests, psych eval and monetary regulations to it.
Posted by: 60chevy
Men and women who treat siblings in this kind of manner should be fixed and siblings removed forever.
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