Police Found a Blunt in Their Car. So They Seized Their Kids.
"Then my baby started crying so I reached for my son, and as I'm reaching, a man held me and told me, 'Don't touch him. He's getting taken away from you,'" said the children's mother.

Last month, Bianca Clayborne and Deonte Williams were driving through rural Tennessee with their five young children when they were pulled over. When police found 5 grams of marijuana in the car, Williams was arrested and the five children were seized by local child protective services. One month later, the couple is still fighting to regain custody of their children.
According to the Tennessee Lookout, on February 17, Clayborne and Williams were driving from their home outside Atlanta to a family funeral in Illinois when police pulled them over. The couple was reportedly pulled over for "dark tint" on their windows and "traveling in the left lane while not actively passing." The couple says that when they pulled off the highway and stopped at a nearby gas station, police ordered Williams out of the car and placed him in the back of a police cruiser, while Clayborne and the children—all under 7 years old, including an infant—were escorted inside the gas station. The couple says that officers began aggressively searching the vehicle, and a dog was brought in to sniff their possessions.
"My son was terrified," Clayborne told the Lookout. "He said this was just like TV; this was like TV. I was just holding him by his face and I'm just like 'don't think like that, don't think like that. It's going to be ok, it's going to be ok.'" Soon, police found a blunt in the car, leading police to arrest Williams.
Clayborne says she hoped to quickly bail Williams out and continue on their trip, but once she arrived in the parking lot of the Coffee County Criminal Justice Center, where Williams was taken, she says she was approached by several caseworkers from the Department of Children's Services (DCS), who told her they would be taking custody of her children.
"Then my baby started crying so I reached for my son, and as I'm reaching, a man held me and told me, 'don't touch him. He's getting taken away from you,'" Clayborne told the Lookout "I just sat there crying, crying, crying."
Nearly a month later, the couple has still not been able to regain custody of their children. While the couple's attorneys have called DCS' seizure of the children "extreme" and "abnormal," the state seems unwilling to return the children to their parents despite considerable procedural errors, according to the couple.
According to the Lookout, it seems that DCS first became involved after receiving an incorrect report stating that both parents were arrested—a scenario that would require the involvement of child protective services to ensure the children were cared for. However, the caseworkers still proceeded after finding that only Williams had been arrested. The Lookout reports that caseworkers obtained an emergency custody petition on the premise that "the children were neglected and there was no 'less drastic' alternative to taking the children from their parents."
Further, the Lookout reports that when Clayborne and Williams were subjected to urine drug tests six days later. Williams tested positive for marijuana, while Clayborne's test came back negative. However, when the couple was given rapid hair follicle drug tests, both tested positive for methamphetamines, fentanyl, and oxycodone. Both Williams and Clayborne deny using those drugs. And according to one Coffee County court administrator, the rapid hair follicle drug tests are "not court admissible."
Nevertheless, DCS argued in a petition to keep the children that "as a result of the drug screens, the children should be deemed to be severely abused." The couple's lawyers told the Lookout that they planned on challenging the results of the drug test but were told that the drug court does not "hold onto" the results of the tests.
The ordeal has placed tremendous emotional and financial strain on the couple. Their children are held in Tennessee, though the family lives in Georgia, necessitating frequent, costly trips. Clayborne told the Lookout that the children are incredibly distressed by the separation, and "her children cry when she speaks to them on the phone, and grab onto her when she ends her visits with them."
Unfortunately, Williams and Clayborne aren't alone. According to one study from Washington University in St. Louis researchers, as many as 1 in 3 children are the subject of a child protective services investigation by the time they turn 18. For black families, like Clayborne and Williams, the numbers are even more troubling—with over half of black children estimated to be the subject of an investigation.
"I just have to believe if my clients looked different or had a different background, they would have just been given a citation and told you just keep this stuff away from the kids while you're in this state and they'd be on their way," the couple's attorney told the Lookout.
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I have worked as a social worker for children services in Ohio for 30 years, and I can say that what happened to this family is not right. Enforcement of child welfare laws varies state to state, and even county to county within states. However, a universal child welfare practice is supposed to be that drug abuse is not grounds for demonstrating child abuse/neglect. Drug abuse can set the stage for child safety issues. However, the state must link drug use to a specific safety threat for the drug use to be relevant. I didn't see anything in this story that indicated abuse/neglect. As a social worker for children services one could look for driving under the influence w/ kids in the car (not mentioned), that kids were being supervised by under the influence parents (nope), that substance was resulting in family not being able to meet basic needs of children (nope), and so on. Nothing about the safety of the children, just that the parents had some marijuana...and were black... in Tennessee. Apparently that is enough there. I can say from personal experience, I was on a case where both parents were arrested while traveling through my county and the police took custody of the children. My agency get info from the parents, called extended family in the home state, and got relatives to meet a social worker w/ the kids halfway between so the kids could stay w/ family and minimize traumatization. Hopefully, not all of Tennessee operates the way this backward agency did. I just want people to know not all child welfare agencies work this way, although I would not be surprised about this stuff happening elsewhere.
My agency actually has a committee that reviews statistics on race regarding agency legal interventions to make sure that we are not disproportionately targeting any specific groups.
Social workers are the scum of the earth.
How dare you insult scum.
Even your caseworker? And what about your PO?
It's woodchipperin' time.
You know those clocks that have 5 PM for all the numbers? There should be a woodchipper clock like that.
Full disclosure:
My children are in their mid-forties, and hardly at risk of capture by CPS.
I don't smoke "blunts". In fact, I don't smoke at all, nor do I take any other "illegal substances".
So, before some Karen calls the FBI on me to report me as a firecracker about to explode, I'm an observer, but I don't personally have a dog in this fight.
The air having thus been cleared, I will venture that I cannot believe that no social worker in this country has yet had the question posed to them: "What in the world makes you think you can take my children away from me and live?
I am a social worker that has been on the scene and taken children when police or the courts have ordered such. Sadly, only once in 30 years have I seen children cry when being removed from parental care. Kids in these situations are typically showing little emotion with the process. Kids should cry when being taken from parental custody, as that should be a sad thing. Unfortunately, some parents do not safely care for their children and someone has to intervene. I wish more parents would be upset about their kids going into custody, as that is the correct, healthy response. Typically, the parents are pretty calm about it, too.
It's pretty much a heads they win, tails you lose situation for parents. Not enough response? They must not care about their kids. Too much response? They're hysterical and unfit to care for their kids. Kids don't all have the same response, either. Sure, many are going to cry, but some are likely to be in shock. It gets even more complicated when it's not the first time.
First rule of being a bureaucrat: Never take responsibility for making a decision.
"We never make mistakes"
If you never make a decision, you never make a mistake.
Procedures were followed. Policies were upheld.
Gotta remember that passive voice!
The couple's lawyers told the Lookout that they planned on challenging the results of the drug test but were told that the drug court does not "hold onto" the results of the tests.
As opposed to being told that the drug court "just makes shit up".
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Those kids are in danger of being killed. DCS policy seems to be take kids who aren't in danger and leave kids who are on deaths doorstep.
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Yeah, but I didn't think Tennessee still had those laws, not after the Late Unpleasantness.
Yeah, they must've missed a
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"However, the caseworkers still proceeded after finding that only Williams had been arrested. "
So perjury.
"The couple was reportedly pulled over for "dark tint" on their windows and "traveling in the left lane while not actively passing.""
Stop. You don't even need to get to the drugs. I already have a problem with this.
"Dark tint" where?
Yeah, that’s one of those things that were put in place to make it easier for cops to pull people over for no legitimate fucking reason.
I know ending the drug war wouldn’t solve all of this, but at least it would be one less thing for the cops to harass people over.
People with "dark tint" are harder to see at night.
Are you referring to all-weather night fighters?
The Far Side Hell is full of people who drove too slow in the left lane. And driving while darkly tinted sounds less racially collectivist than that other probable pretext.
I have no love for left lane squatters, but this sounds suspiciously like a case of DWB.
This happened in Tennessee but could easily be anywhere with CPS. Not sure if they would have taken the kids if they were white though
Bullshit
If you have kids, don't have illegal substances around. Especially not in your car with your kids.
Effects of bad government can be somewhat mitigated by avoiding stupid choices.
Always has to be one. Just let us be outraged for a minute over the excesses of the drug war and CPS.
However bad the war on drugs is, leaving drugs alone is a pretty good way to not get caught up in it. Just saying no to drugs is a choice anyone is free to make.
Or simply choose to leave the drugs at home if you're Black and driving through Peckerwood.
Not sure about Georgia's pot laws. It might be legal there for personal use.
In any case, "dark tint" on the windows is not "prpbable cause" to "contact" nor to search. Something stinks like ten day old coho salmon in August.
Instead of stupid choices, I've voted libertarian.
Stupid cops, they should have seized the blunts, not the kids.
You can't smoke kids, man.
You can't even sell them, so there goes your slush fund.
Living in Tennessee is probably justification for a need to smoke weed.
They live outside Atlanta – perhaps read before commenting?
"I just have to believe if my clients looked different or had a different background, they.....would not have had nickel bag in the car with their 5 kids driving through some hick town in TN'.....DCS’ petition: “the children made disclosures about the father being the ‘Weed Man.’” DCS petition says that “they then showed (a caseworker) how to roll a joint and stated that the parents take them with them to ‘sell the weed.’”' Daddy is a convicted felon.
I'd genuinely appreciate a source for this.
Oh, now that's funny!
There's been children killed by fentanyl left around by their parents.
So what? No fentanyl found and test for it, which violates the 5th and 4th amendments is so worthless its not even court admissible.
There's been parents shot by Assassin of Youth cops snooping around for the Demon Rum, Beelzebub's Beer and Hemp from Hades--all of which were legal from 1776 to 1914. Superstitious ignorance seeks to ban everything at gunpoint. See "Henry Virkula" or "Mrs. De King" (https://bit.ly/3BXGagN)
It seems like Williams was a bad guy, but Clayborne was fine. However, one bad parent is and should be enough to take kids away, unless the parents split up.
Their decision seems fair.
Don't do drugs around kids.
Taking kids away for possession of Marijuana is idiotic. People like you should remember there are people like me who can get in 95% of cars in America without setting off an alarm or leaving a trace. We can put anything in your car we want whenever we want. Let that sink in for a bit.
Well, keepjg the guy in the hoosegow on his certain to be felony charges DOES have the effect of separating them, does it not?
I absolutely agree that most drug laws should just be repealed and that the war on drugs is an abysmal failure. That said, many drug laws have not been repealed and significant penalties for illegal drug possession remain in force, even in states that claim to have "legalized" certain substances. This being the case, why are there so many abject morons who insist on driving around with drugs in their car thereby making it easy for even the dumbest cops to arrest them?
It's a macho thing. Acting like you care about being arrested is unmanly.
If one really must drive about with drugs in one's car, put them in a magnetic box hidden somewhere under the OUTSIDE of the car which is readily accessible to the public and therefore provides plausible deniability.
make sure you wipe it real clean of prints... alcohol rub or something. Otherwise if they find it they will run prints and it any match yours your goose AND gander are cooked.
Um... the same folks who voted for looter prohibitionists instead of voting for libertarian repeal candidates?
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CPS agencies get federal money, lots ofit, whenever they steal anyone's kids. So the ones who drive the decision process are also the ones derive the high payouts for taking them.
this is as crooked as a three dollar Bill Clinton. The COURTS should make the call for taking the kids. Of course, being Tennessee some signicant "cooperation" seems quite likely. Never happened before in THAT state, eh?
Know the laws of the states you are driving through just like being aware of the laws of countries you are visiting. Too bad for them.
1. The flimsy excuses the cops used to pull this couple over are standard cop lies when they are on a fishing expedition.
2. If you only have 5 grams of pot, you are almost out of pot.
3. these government thugs who kidnapped the couple's child should go to prison,