Court Clears Colorado Day Care Worker Accused of Child Abuse After Mundane Incident
"All I've been able to see for a little while was this trial," says Amy Lovato.

Amy Lovato, the Colorado day care worker accused of child abuse after a boy in her class allegedly touched a female classmate's butt, has been found not guilty of the charges.
It took the six-person jury just two hours to render its verdict after a two-day trial. Lovato says she cried after hearing the verdict.
"All I've been able to see for a little while was this trial," she says.
The Chaffee County day care center where Lovato worked has been closed since January 24, according to The Colorado Sun. On that day, half a dozen armed sheriff's deputies raided the place, telling all the children's parents to come to pick up their kids immediately—without explaining why. Terrified parents raced over and only later found out that the crime involved a 5-year-old and two toddlers.
Lovato, the director of the nonprofit running the school, had been filling in for an absent teacher in January. After a child wet his blanket during nap time, she briefly left the room to throw it in the wash.
She returned to find the kids pretending to be kitty cats in the "dramatic play area," she says. They were pretending to fill bowls of water for the cats, and petting them. A 3-year-old girl pretending to be a cat went to get changed and mentioned to another teacher that one of her male classmates had touched her.
The next day, a teacher saw that same boy repeat this action. (A local news outlet initially reported that the boy had pulled down the classmate's pants as well, but according to Lovato, this was false.)
Teachers are mandatory reporters required by law to report abuse, and even suspicions of abuse. And so the school reported these incidents, three days after they occurred, to the child welfare department, the county, and the state licensing office.
Authorities took the position that the school had not reported the abuse quickly enough, and also that leaving the kids alone in the classroom—for a brief moment—constituted neglect.
Almost no one connected to the school agreed with this, least of all the parents of the kids involved. Twelve of the 14 families who sent their kids to the day care center had signed a petition asking for the charges to be dropped, according to The Colorado Sun. A parent of one of the ostensibly abused girls actually took the stand for the defense, telling the court that her daughter missed the boy who had touched her; he was her best friend. (His family "had to leave town because of the heat," says Jason Flores-Williams, Lovato's attorney.)
After the acquittal, the county commissioners have budgeted $133,000 toward reopening the center, even though Roberta Rodriguez, the center's director, is still facing trial on a charge stemming from the same case. Neither Lovato nor Rodriguez could work in their field while awaiting the verdicts. (They are soliciting funds for their legal defense through a GoFundMe campaign.)
It's unclear if the other workers who lost their jobs will return, says Lovato, as they have found other jobs. "Every single child care center in our area needs child care workers," she says.
Incidents like this probably don't make the work seem very attractive.
"Do you want child care providers to be running off to the authorities to report toddlers?" wonders Flores-Williams. "Do you want the government intervening every second and millisecond of children's lives? Turning child care providers into robotic reporting machines? The jury, to their credit, just said no."
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Way more than $133K. That's just the budget to reopen the child care center.
The cost of the CPS people, the prosecutors, the trial itself, all has to be added up in addition to that sum.
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Young children should definitely not be disrobing and touching other students--that's for activist teachers
So this is the case that started all the reports of children identifying as cats.
happiness is a jury telling l'etat to kindly fuck off.
I kid I was watching took the opportunity to kick me in the balls. Was that child abuse? I'm pretty sure that was elder abuse.
He touched your privates. You belong in prison.
And the governments want to make these jobs require a college degree?
Maybe, and just hear me out here, if we stopped sexualizing children at younger and younger ages, this kind of shit wouldn't happen? Or at least as much. A five year old boy was petting a 'cat' in play and touched her butt. Oh Jesus the humanity. Was it on purpose? Was it repeated? Or was it part of the play? I mean my cat loves it when I scratch above her tail, most cats do (and dogs, and even horses and cattle if they trust you) could it be that he was imitating what he does with his own pet? Oh no, we jump to good touch bad touch bullshit. Common sense has left the building folks, ain't going to be no encore, ever again.
if we stopped sexualizing children at younger and younger ages
I don't think that has anything to do with it. I think it's more about the "me too" paranoia at all ages.
I think it's both.
"Do you want the government ... [t]urning child care providers into robotic reporting machines? The jury, to their credit, just said no."
"Very well. The government mandates civil-servant-monitored surveillance cameras in every child care facility. Safety for the children and jobs for the otherwise unemployable."
Now, if the little boy had been whipping the girl's bare butt on a float in a Pride parade, that would have been OK.
No no no. The little boy will be whipping another little boys butt, but dressed as a girl.
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Child abuse is a serious issue that involves the mistreatment, harm, or neglect of children. It encompasses a range of actions or behaviors that can cause physical, emotional, or psychological harm to a child. Child abuse can have long-lasting effects on the well-being and development of children, and it is a matter of great concern for societies worldwide.
It's important to note that child abuse can occur in various forms, including physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect. Each form has its own distinct characteristics and potential impact on the child.
In some cases, child abuse allegations may arise from incidents that might initially appear mundane or minor. It is crucial to take any allegation of child abuse seriously and thoroughly investigate the circumstances involved. This is because seemingly trivial incidents can sometimes be indicators of a broader pattern of abuse or neglect that may have gone unnoticed.
When child abuse allegations are reported, it is often the responsibility of child protective services or law enforcement agencies to conduct investigations. These investigations aim to determine the veracity of the allegations and ensure the safety and well-being of the child involved.
The legal process surrounding child abuse cases can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the case. It typically involves collecting evidence, conducting interviews with relevant parties, and presenting the case in a court of law. In many instances, child abuse cases are handled with utmost sensitivity and confidentiality to protect the privacy and well-being of the child.
It's worth noting that court outcomes in child abuse cases can vary significantly depending on the evidence presented, the legal arguments made, and the applicable laws. In some instances, a court may clear an accused individual if there is insufficient evidence to support the allegations or if the court finds that the incident in question does not meet the legal threshold for child abuse.
However, it's essential to remember that each case is unique, and it is crucial to respect the legal process and the decisions made by the court. It is always advisable to rely on verified news sources or official statements for accurate information on specific child abuse cases or legal proceedings.
If you suspect or have concerns about child abuse, it is important to report it to the appropriate authorities or child protection agencies in your jurisdiction. They can guide you on the necessary steps to ensure the safety and well-being of the child involved.
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Did you lift that from some state social worker handbook?
Because every word in that is not true.
We have seen plenty of articles here on reason about children dying in state care, Child protective services taking children on the basis of nothing, taking children from native American families and giving them to white families, and the old favorite, taking children because the family dared to give them some independence.
No, none of us agree that minor instances maybe symptoms of something deeper.
Minor instances are minor
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