Swearing toddler in 'thug' video taken into protective custody

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Dupac
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http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/08/us/nebraska-swearing-toddler/index.html

(CNN) -- A Nebraska toddler who repeated a slew of profanities in an online video has been taken into child protective custody, Omaha police said Wednesday.
While authorities found nothing criminal in the video, officials from the Omaha police's Child Victim Unit and the Nebraska Child Protective Services took the infant and three other children into custody on Wednesday, the police department said on its Facebook page.
The joint investigation found safety concerns, the statement said.
CNN learned of development through Twitter.
In the video, the diapered child is bombarded with obscenities and racial slurs by the adults around him.
The African-American toddler knocks down a chair and gives nearly as good as he gets, responding to some of the comments with an upraised middle finger and telling one of the adults at one point, "Shut up, ? ." The adults laugh and prompt him to repeat other crudities.
Just another day on the Internet -- until the police union in Omaha, Nebraska, posted the clip on its website to highlight what it called the "cycle of violence and thuggery" the community faces.
Police union draws fire over swearing toddler 'thug' video
The Omaha Police Officers Association came under fire from the city's police chief, the ACLU and at least one community leader. They say the move needlessly antagonizes the city's minority communities, who make up about a quarter of Omaha's 409,000 residents.
Police under fire for baby 'thug' video Cop union defends 'thug' toddler video
Sgt. John Wells, the union's president, said the video was "disturbing" and "offensive."
"The focus here isn't on any particular ethnic group. The focus here is on the troubling behavior towards this child," Wells said. "This behavior is going to potentially lead this child down a path that is completely unhealthy."
On the website where the video is hosted, the union said the clip came from "a local thug's public Facebook page."
"We here at OmahaPOA.com viewed the video and we knew that despite the fact that it is sickening, heartbreaking footage, we have an obligation to share it to continue to educate the law abiding public about the terrible cycle of violence and thuggery that some young innocent children find themselves helplessly trapped in," the police union wrote in a post accompanying the video.
"Now while we didn't see anything in this video that is blatantly 'illegal,' we sure did see a lot that is flat out immoral and completely unhealthy for this little child from a healthy upbringing standpoint," it added.
Wells said one of the adults mentions a local street gang in the video.
"That is why when we talk about the culture, the criminal culture, that this is to try to break the cycle and deal with the culture of violence and the culture of gang activity," he said.
But in a city where police officers' treatment of minorities led to lawsuits, criminal charges against two officers and the firings and reassignments of several others in the past year, critics say the video is poking at raw wounds. Willie Hamilton, president of the community activist group Black Men United, said the union "crossed a line by doing this."
"For them to take a video out of context -- a 2-year-old who doesn't have the brain capacity to know what's going on -- and to say that this child, because two adults acted inappropriately, is going to end up in a life of crime is totally inappropriate," Hamilton said.
And the American Civil Liberties Union of Nebraska, which filed an excessive-force suit against the Omaha Police Department on behalf of an African-American family on Monday, said the union's use of "racially charged language" was "very disconcerting."
Police Chief Todd Schmaderer tried to distance his agency from the controversy in a statement issued Tuesday, saying that the union's website and Facebook page are separate from those of the Omaha Police Department and that he has little authority over the public statements of union members.
"With that background and understanding, I want to make it explicit and clear that the views expressed on the OPOA Facebook page do not necessarily reflect the official stance of the Omaha Police Department," Schmaderer said. "I strongly disagree with any postings that may cause a divide in our community or an obstacle to police community relations."
Wells said union members have turned the video over to the department's child victim unit, which will work with child-welfare agencies to investigate the circumstances. He said the organization "didn't think we'd get this big of a reaction."
"Hopefully, the impact is, it gives law-abiding citizens what law enforcement deals with on a daily basis, and it sort of throws back the blinders that these type of problems are going on," he said. "And we can have a very frank and open discussion on how to tackle these issues and come up with solutions."
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  • Dupac
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  • Matt-
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    this kinda stuff wouldn't be happening had we never gave yall the internet
  • Antlerz
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    ? don't learn
  • Trillfate
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    Du_Du wrote: »
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    upon further review the video wasnt bad enough to snatch the kid
  • 7figz
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    Would be better to know the full story... like what else did they find to warrant that action ?
  • Matt-
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  • playmaker88
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    7figz wrote: »
    Would be better to know the full story... like what else did they find to warrant that action ?

    Im sure people do worse with their kids.. HOWEVER its that we see it that makes it disturbing. its certainly not promoting positive growth

  • Matt-
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    and too be fair, I'm sure these kids are still at the auntie house

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    this just seems like some sort of power struggle among groups in omaha. i'm sure kids are doing far worse things inside of their homes
  • Dupac
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    ? just bugs me out cuz there's too many people who think ? like that is cute......
    thank ? it ain't a whole lot...the few who thi.k it is cool, is still way too much....

    i would really like to believe a good

    "c'mon man,.....what the ? is wrong with yall??......don't teach no kid no ? like that"

    would suffice......

    but whatever.....i'm cool in the fact that more people see the harm in this ? than find humor in it.....hopefully everyone involved feels stupid as ? , and does the right thing to get their act together and get the kid back in a positive setting
  • playmaker88
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    a.mann wrote: »
    having conflicting feelings on the situation is understandable

    because no doubt the video release was for insidious reasons

    but how can you NOT feel the urge to gripe the ghetto ratchet ? by the neck and go:

    See???

    THIS is the "ammo" you have given them to not only continue to denigrate us as a whole,
    you ? up an otherwise bright kid's mind.

    You could have easy taught him how to recite the seven continents of the world or some ?

    Cs.. i dont wanna hear ? about what other people do with their kids from US i care more about us than them..they are allowed to move past any setback/obstacle or self inflicted harm in their lives.. we are not given those same cards

    Im sure people do worse with their kids..but thats not the point;HOWEVER its that we see it that makes it disturbing. its certainly not promoting positive growth
  • 7figz
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    Ight people, we appreciate (and likely share) your disgust, however I want to know if there was something more tangible that would legally allow them to take the kids. Last I thought, profanity didn't cut it.
  • Dupac
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    hopefully they did a full investigation.....

    but who knows....mutherfuckers be quick as ? to act whenever there's a "media uproar"
  • Copper
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    Its immoral but does it warrant THIS TYPE OF REACTION

    Tha balloon boy cursed on nat.TV at wolf blitzer and was falsely said to be in a balloon by his attention seeking parents and never got taken away
  • GettinLo
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    Just animals survivin' with that animal behavior

    This ? is even worse
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sb-cVV3g7GA
    
  • Ajackson17
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    At least his new white family will have him doing good and playing football varisity and a full ride to college and he will be a good ? like Pastor Manning.
  • Will Munny
    Will Munny Members Posts: 30,199 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    My mom yelled at me when I got my little sister to say diharrea growing up.
  • Kat
    Kat Members Posts: 50,667 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    We couldn't even say ? .
  • ineedpussy
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    Also when my daughter learned to talk her butt was out if pampers.

    doesnt that mean that she's stupid and this little ? smart?

  • Kat
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