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The pair reportedly ran from home to home for about a half hour on Tuesday morning, as security cameras captured their movements around their neighborhood. At one point, the two were seen asking one man, \"Please, can you let us in, please We just need somewhere to be right now,\" showing handcuffs they allegedly removed from their wrists before being turned away.
The spokesperson added, \"It was obvious to us and the fire department that the children were in distress. They had marks on their wrists, pretty deep marks from the handcuffs. They were bruised and malnourished in our eyes.\"
The teens had only recently moved into the area and didn't know their home address, meaning it took authorities a few hours to find where they lived. Their mother Zaikiya Duncan (above left), 40, and boyfriend, Jova Terrell (above right), 27 were MIA when they arrived, as were Duncan's five other children. Ted Heap, Harris County Constable Precinct 5 issued an Amber Alert for the parents, saying they were \"in the process of being charged with Injury to a Child.\"
They said they hadn't eaten in a week and claimed \"their mom kept them locked in the laundry room, naked, zip-tied from the ankles and handcuffed from the wrists,\" added the woman, who took photos of the cuts on their wrists from the handcuffs and shared them with the outlet.
When police arrived, they spotted the male, later identified as the 14-year old, run from between two homes yelling something unintelligible. The teen, described as totally naked, ran back between the homes and officers followed.
Both teens had been visiting a girl at the Washington Street home. The older teen said the 14-year-old was having a bad trip and smashed several things in the home they were visiting before running off naked. The 16-year-old said that he was on the verge of having a bad trip himself, the officer said. A second ambulance was summoned and the older youth was placed in a patrol car to wait.
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At this same facility, he said, he was sometimes kept in handcuffs and then tied to a chair with a restraint placed over his face with holes so he could breathe. This punishment was described in at least five other declarations from children, including one who said he was left naked, strapped to the chair for more than two days.
In declarations about their experiences filed in both the class action and the Flores motion, detainees reported being stabbed with a pen, kept in handcuffs, taunted by staff and being deprived of clothing and mattresses. Shenandoah, which government data shows will have received nearly $20 million in funding between the 2014 and 2018 fiscal years, denied the assault of residents in legal filings and said that punitive measures were only used in extreme situations.
The facility's own chief probation officer, Brent Cardall, told the Yolo County Board of Supervisors that the detention center could not meet the mental health needs of many of the migrant teens and previously stated in court filings that the government had often failed to provide any corroboration of gang affiliation of some of the supposed gang members sent there. In April, Cardall proposed ending the program for unaccompanied children altogether, saying \"it would be in the best interest of the county to terminate this federal contract and end the program.\" The county supervisors instead voted to discuss reducing the number of migrant children accepted into the facility and requiring youth to have documented reasons for being there.
Yolo, which received more than $6 million in government funding between fiscal years 2014 and 2017, is on track to bring in more than $5 million for the 2018 fiscal year, according to online government data. The county said in a statement to CNN that in the 10 years it has worked with ORR, it has provided all youth with \"the care and services they need,\" though staff are negotiating an increase in funding to meet the teens' needs. County officials also said they are \"gravely disturbed\" by the forcible separation of families, that no newly separated children have been placed there, and that the county has the ability to reject the placement of youth in its facility if officials don't believe they belong there -- which they have done in the past. 59ce067264