Cops Strip Search 6 Kids, Including a Toddler, After Mom Took Too Long to Buy Muffins
In the land of the free, taking ten minutes
This visit from police would end with all six
The good news is that in
As Reason Magazine reports
In other words, their behavior was so egregious,
As we reported at the time,
Statistically speaking, leaving
The police didn't care about statistics.
When Curry came out, the officers told her she was being detained.
Curry began to cry
The cops couldn't have cared less about
The officer informed Curry that they
The very next day, a CPS agent showed up at the Currys home.
Curry stood her ground and asked if the agent had a warrant.
Curry's brief rights-flexing victory lasted only about an hour.
Shortly after
According to the lawsuit filed by the Currys, the CPS agent
Not
According to a report from Reason magazine, once inside,
Curry answered fully, the lawsuit said, worried that any refusal would
The investigator insisted on taking the youngest child from Curry's lap and, without permission, began to undress her.
In the presence of the male deputy, the investigator proceeded to undress each child, male
Curry tried to object, but she knew she was powerless
The last to be undressed was her 4-year-old son, taught by his pediatrician that he should never let a stranger take his clothes off without his mom's okay.
When the boy tried
Then the investigator pointed to the deputy and said, "Show that cop your muscles!"
The investigator and deputy began laughing while the investigator
When
The little boy's face registered shame and fear.
After humiliating the family and severely tormenting
Two weeks later, Curry would be found
The Currys then used the lawsuit
Curry said, "The experience left an indelible mark on our whole family. We all felt violated."
After the incident and subsequent lawsuit, the officers involved did what cops do, they sought to use the doctrine of Qualified Immunity
Act One: An "Attentive and loving" mother gets muffins for her children.
Act Two:
Act Three: Her children are strip searched without cause.
America's founding generation may never have imagined
Curry had every right to be worried about the state taking her children as Kentucky CPS
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