Courtney Stickley, 19
Here’s a neat idea: women should get jobs, and then use the money from their jobs to pay strangers to raise their kids.
(The video mentioned keeps getting deleted and we can’t find a copy right now. “Child abuse content” and so on.)
A day care worker from Nebraska has been accused of abusing a toddler and filming it on Snapchat, where the boy’s mother then saw it months later.
Courtney Stickley, 19, from Ogallala, has been arrested and charged with one count of committing negligent child abuse.
The Perkins County Sheriff’s Office launched a criminal investigation last month into an assault of a 20-month-old boy, which allegedly took place at an unnamed day care center in Grant back on April 25, according to an arrest affidavit cited by Nebraska TV.
The child’s mother contacted law enforcement after watching a Snapchat video that reportedly showed Stickley sweeping her son’s feet from under him, causing the toddler to fall.
In the video, which was recorded by Stickley, the little boy reportedly could be seen landing on his buttocks, back and head, and bursting into tears.
A sergeant who investigated the suspected abuse wrote in the report that Stickley intentionally hurt the boy, because she had started the Snapchat recording before sweeping his legs.
Sweep the leg.
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Overturning Roe was a fine start, but we really do need to just ban women.
Social media is a whole shitty thing now at this point… People can literally do anything for some views and popularity
— Parth kumar (@fcukyouppl) July 7, 2022
She could have cause this lil baby a brain damage just for some stupid viral snap.
— DNA (@mRNA_Protein) July 7, 2022
Got some winners watching children. What an evil bitch
— TntRed (@_TntRed_) July 7, 2022
This generation has had their minds poisoned with sharing extreme acts, as their brains burn out the part that tells them “This should be shocking to you, to let you know this is wrong and dangerous.” You should be worried about the future, as this is everywhere.
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