A Boy Was Taken Into State Custody. 2 Weeks Later, He Was Dead.
"They couldn't keep him alive for two weeks," says the boy's father. "That's absolutely insane."

In December, Richard Blodgett's 9-year-old son, Jakob, was taken into Arizona Department of Child Safety (DCS) custody. Two weeks later, Jakob had died of complications stemming from diabetes.
The incident, which is now under investigation by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, highlights the dangers children face when they are taken into state care.
"They couldn't keep him alive for two weeks, two weeks," Blodgett told the Associated Press. "That's absolutely insane."
Jakob was first taken into custody after Blodgett was arrested on drug charges. Blodgett, who already had a drug charge pending against him at the time of arrest, told the A.P. that after operating a backhoe for several hours that day, he pulled over to take a nap at a gas station. A police report confirms this, though officers believe Blodgett was sleeping as a result of drug use. According to the A.P., authorities ultimately found over 4,000 fentanyl pills in Blodgett's possession. He was then arrested and booked on one count of drug possession.
Blodgett claims he wasn't using the drugs to get high, but rather to manage pain following a weight loss surgery. "I wasn't abusing them. I was using them to be able to work and provide for my son," Blodgett told the A.P. "Unfortunately, they are illegal. I can't get around that. But they were stronger than my meds, and they were working."
Jakob, who was staying in the motel room the two shared, was quickly seized by the Arizona Department of Child Safety. According to the boy's grandmother, someone working for DCS told her that Jakob's insulin pump was taken because the boy was allegedly playing with it. From there, it seemed that the boy's condition worsened. He developed ketoacidosis, a life-threatening complication of Type 1 diabetes that occurs when there isn't enough insulin in the body. Jakob was eventually placed on a ventilator, and just two days after arriving at the hospital, the boy was declared brain-dead.
Blodgett thinks that his son's death—officially listed as natural with complications from diabetes—was due to negligence from the Arizona Department of Child Safety. Both Blodgett and his mother, Cheryl Doenges, insisted to the A.P. that the boy could not manage his medical condition on his own.
While rare, the deaths of children in Arizona state custody are far more common than the state average. According to the A.P., the death rate of children in state custody was 97 per 100,000 children in the last year that data was available—nearly double the state average for the same period. One 2020 study of national data found that from 2003 to 2016, children in foster care were 42 percent more likely to die than children in the general population.
Thousands of children are taken by child protective services each year even though there is no evidence of actual abuse. While some children are certainly better off in foster care than with truly abusive parents, overzealous seizures of children can have horrible consequences. In some cases, like Jakob's, children are placed into state custody because their parent has been jailed for a nonviolent offense.
"That was my pride and joy," Blodgett told the A.P. "I'm lost. I'm completely lost. My family is completely lost."
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Citizens go to jail for treating animals with the depravity that people in government are trained to treat those they supposedly serve and protect.
4,000 pills?
They always find the least sympathetic people for these stories.
Thoughts exactly:
"Blodgett claims he wasn't using the drugs to get high, but rather to manage pain following a weight loss surgery. "I wasn't abusing them. I was using them to be able to work and provide for my son," Blodgett told the A.P. "Unfortunately, they are illegal. I can't get around that. But they were stronger than my meds, and they were working."
Bull shit; 4 THOUSAND pills? No one is going to rx 4,000 of anything; these were illegal and intended for distribution.
So we have a father who sucks and a State who sucks, and equal responsibility for a dead kid.
So we have a father who sucks and a State who sucks, and equal responsibility for a dead kid.
Given that the kid was alive before the state took him I'd say the state is responsible for the kid's death more so than his skeavy drug dealing dad (even if he's not going to win any father of the year awards).
Absolutely
Agreed. There's no "equal responsibility" here. It is a bedrock principle of western law and ethics that you are completely responsible for the people you take into custody and deprive of the ability to care for themselves.
That kid's life didn't matter.
Adults failed that child throughout his relatively brief life. He deserved better.
The Arizona Department of Child Safety deserves to be dipped in tar, and everyone involved fired, but I'm not sure that the kid should've been left alone with dad either.
"Blodgett claims he wasn't using the drugs to get high, but rather to manage pain following a weight loss surgery. "I wasn't abusing them. I was using them to be able to work and provide for my son,"
4000 pills worth? Sure, okay.
The fact that the guy was a drug dealer does not mean he won't take care of his diabetic son. The boy was obviously better off with his dad. This is a direct result of the WOD. No libertarian can defend the state here.
The boy was better off with his dad but not by very much.
There are more options than just leaving him in a hooker hotel with a drug addict dad, or killing him through state neglect.
So? the state stole the man's son and got his son killed.
The kid was alive and breathign while with his father. This is an absolute travesty.
But the dad was clearly drug dealing white trash, so fuck him. /sarc
A nine-year-old alone in a motel room for long stretches arranged by an off-the-grid fentanyl collector with a prison record and multiple new criminal charges is a travesty. I wish the authorities had intervened sooner.
So the kid would be dead sooner?
Think of all the money they'll save. Insulin is expensive.
So the child would have had a better chance to overcome the shitty circumstances arranged by adults for him throughout his regrettably brief, unnecessarily difficult life.
It wasn't the drug dealing dad that got him killed tho. Look, no one is saying this father is an angel or that he didn't belong in jail, but if state has to take care of a child (and this seems like a legitimate case where most people would assume they ought to) it must do better than this. Keeping them alive is the absolute bare minimum. If you're just going to execute them by neglect, might as well put the minor in the jail cell with the parent. At least that way someone who gives a shit can care for them.
Kirkland can’t believe his beloved betters would fail, yet they do it all the time.
I expect this death to be investigated by appropriate authorities.
I blame my lack of being a disaffected, worthless, anti-government crank.
Not one of you half-educated, antisocial assholes knows the cause(s) of this child's death. But you all seem to identify with the downscale, off-the-grid, antisocial asshole who is complaining about the treatment his child received after the asshole failed his child.
The government killed the kid , the drug user did not.
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Mistakes were made. Policies will be reviewed.
I really hate even the appearance of making excuses for government, but those two stats are meaningless. Almost by definition, foster kids have been dealt a bad hand. You can't compare foster kids to kids living at home and pretend there are no other differences. A proper study would have to *try* to control for similar factors, and would almost certainly do a piss-poor job of it.
A proper study would have to *try* to control for similar factors, and would almost certainly do a piss-poor job of it.
And still be meaningless... or is a bunch of kids dying outside DCFS/foster care somehow a sign that DCFS/foster care is working?
The FBI should take over all cps cases. I have learned from reason they are above reproach and perfect at everything
Except Biden. He belongs with CPS.
FJB needs a guardian; paging Dr. Jill.
"Except Biden. He belongs with CPS."
APS (Adult Protective Services) they deal with elder care issues.
From "it takes a village to raise a child" to "the village takes your child". And in both cases, the village is an idiot.
So dude was operating heavy equipment on fantanyl?
He had only 4,000 pills, though.
It’s good practice to only carry the drugs you’ll need for that day on your person/in you car.
Keep the other 3,999 pills taped to the inside of the toilet tank or bagged in an air vent. Oh, and don’t fucking sleep in your car when you’re carrying large amounts of fentanyl.
He didn't want to go home to the little bastard.
I find that if I don't wish to have my kids end up in the incompetent arms of the state it's an excellent idea for me to not commit drug felonies.
But...his back hurt!
So you justify killing a 9 year old because his father is a criminal?
Yeah, stupid kid. If he didn’t want to die, he should have picked a smarter father. This was on him really.
If only he had told someone he wanted to be a girl, the state would have rushed in to help him.
Maricopa County.... where have I heard that name before? Ah! Kari Lake, the fanatically prohibitionist, antichoice, Republican harridan candidate for Arizona governor who wanted to sue the backstabbing voters for making her lose the election! Her spoiler votes didn't get her the job, but the evidence shows locals nevertheless adopted her "get tough, no tolerance" policies for dealing with junkies and insulin addicts. The Solid South adopted George Wallace "whites only" policies, and Nixon co-opted those into Republican policy as best he could. Spoiler votes change laws even when they don't elect the candidate.
As long as Americans keep allowing the state to abuse and murder their children, Americans will deserve abuse by the state. This man had his son murdered by the government, and he is whining to the media about it? The parents at Uvalde valued the lives of strangers in uniform over the lives of their own children? We deserve nothing good here.