Anonymous ID: 5a6e24 Dec. 14, 2024, 6:16 a.m. No.22163473   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3607 >>3752 >>3990 >>4141

THIS HOSPITAL NEEDS TO BE SHUT DOWN!! THEY WORK WITH DCFS TO FALSIFY MEDICAL RECORDS TO JUSTIFY REMOVAL OF CHILDREN TO TURN AROUND AND TRAFFIC. DEAR GOD, SOMEONE LISTEN!!!

 

Families protest outside Children's Hospital over alleged poor treatment

 

Nearly a dozen families protested outside Children's Hospital Los Angeles Friday.

 

The families were protesting after they said their loved ones died after being treated at the hospital.

 

One family told FOX 11 that they were never told a procedure they elected for was "experimental."

 

CHLA says it is "actively working to address the protesters’ concerns."

 

LOS ANGELES - A protest took place Friday outside Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.

 

Protesters chanted "justice" and "no more deaths" while holding homemade signs of loved ones they claim died following treatment at the hospital.

 

"I wish he had just died from cancer," said Heichers Velazquez. "Not even criminals suffer the way my brother did."

 

Velazquez’s brother, Snyder, was 13 years old when he died in October.

 

"When my brother was going into the hospital he told my dad, ‘Let’s just leave. I don’t want to take this," said Velazquez.

 

The family told FOX 11 that Snyder was admitted for a bone marrow transplant to treat leukemia. They claim hospital staff members told them there was an 85% success rate with the procedure. However, in medical records the family has since obtained, a medica professional called the procedure "experimental" and "high-risk," something they said they weren't told.

 

"My parents never agreed [to] experimental treatment," said Velazquez. "My brother was not an experiment. He was not a lab rat. They lied to my parents. They told them the worst that could happen was eczema. That there was an 85% success rate. Why was my brother’s skin falling to pieces?"

 

Other families who lost loved ones following various treatments said they have concerns too.

 

"We started with three families [protesting] and now we’re at 11," said Christine Bilderain. "Our children are already gone. We can’t bring them back."

 

A CHLA spokesperson provided a written statement to FOX 11 on Friday responding to the protest.

 

"We are aware of a protest taking place outside Children’s Hospital Los Angeles on Sunset Boulevard," said a CHLA spokesperson. "Due to privacy laws, Children's Hospital Los Angeles cannot publicly discuss individual patient cases. As the leading pediatric care provider in Los Angeles, CHLA strongly adheres to compassionate, family-centered care principles and values. We work closely with families to determine the best course of care for patients. We are actively working to address the protesters’ concerns while also ensuring our staff, patients and families are in a safe, healing environment. CHLA remains committed to providing the highest quality care for children."

 

Velazquez said they’ve tried seeking legal representation, but because of costs, they haven’t been able to get an attorney.

 

"They could have just been honest," said Velazquez. "If it was our choice to go through with the treatment, it would have been our choice, and we would have been prepared for his death."

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/families-protest-outside-childrens-hospital-234032561.html

Anonymous ID: 5a6e24 Dec. 14, 2024, 6:53 a.m. No.22163628   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3752 >>3990 >>4141

Victims ‘shocked’ after Biden grants clemency to ‘kids-for-cash’ judge and $54 million embezzler

 

Victims of major public corruption cases in Pennsylvania and Illinois are angry that President Joe Biden granted clemency this week to two convicted officials.

 

The commutations were announced Thursday as part of a historic clemency package for 1,500 convicted criminals who, the White House said, “deserve a second chance.”

 

The two convicted officials whose cases sparked outrage – a crooked Pennsylvania judge and a notorious Illinois fraudster – both had already been released from prison early and put on house arrest during the Covid-19 pandemic. Biden’s actions now end that punishment.

 

The president has already faced bipartisan criticism over his highly controversial pardon of his son Hunter Biden, who was convicted earlier this year of 12 tax and gun crimes.

 

A Biden administration official told CNN the latest commutations were not individual decisions and instead it was a uniform decision granted to people who met certain criteria, like having a track record of good behavior while on house arrest.

 

‘Got it absolutely wrong’

Former Pennsylvania Judge Michael Conahan was convicted in 2011 in what was infamously called the “kids-for-cash” scandal, where he took kickbacks from for-profit detention centers in exchange for wrongly sending juveniles to their facilities. The case was widely considered to be one of the worst judicial scandals in Pennsylvania history.

 

Like all of the other nearly 1,500 people who got commutations from Biden this week, Conahan was freed from prison due to Covid. His house arrest was set to end in 2026.

 

The misconduct of Conahan and another Luzerne County judge led the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to throw out 4,000 juvenile convictions, and the discredited state judges were ordered to pay $200 million to the victims, according to the Associated Press.

 

Sandy Fonzo – the mother of Edward Kenzakoski, who died by suicide after spending time behind bars as part of the kickback scheme – said she was “shocked… and hurt” after learning of Biden’s decision to commute the rest of Conahan’s punishment.

 

“Conahan‘s actions destroyed families, including mine, and my son‘s death is a tragic reminder of the consequences of his abuse of power,” Fonzo told the Citizens’ Voice, a local outlet. “This pardon feels like an injustice for all of us who still suffer. Right now I am processing and doing the best I can to cope with the pain that this has brought back.”

 

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, also said Friday at an unrelated news conference in Biden’s hometown of Scranton that, “I do feel strongly that President Biden got it absolutely wrong and created a lot of pain here in northeastern Pennsylvania.”

 

‘Justice wasn’t served’

There was similar fallout in Illinois, after Biden gave clemency to Rita Crundwell, the former comptroller of Dixon, a city of roughly 15,000 in the northern part of the state.

 

She pleaded guilty in 2012 to a $54 million embezzlement scheme, which was believed to be the largest municipal fraud in US history. She was sentenced to almost 20 years in prison, nearly the maximum, though she moved to house arrest during the pandemic.

 

She was supposed to be on house arrest until 2028, according to the Bureau of Prisons.

 

“When I heard the news, I was completely shocked in disbelief, I was outraged and felt a complete sense of betrayal from the federal justice system, the White House and the president,” Dixon city manager Danny Langloss told CNN in an interview on Friday.

 

Langloss, who said he doesn’t affiliate with a political party, was the police chief when Crundwell’s fraud was uncovered. He said he believes “justice wasn’t served here.”

 

“I don’t like the idea … that with several more years of her sentence to complete, she gets to walk free in the community that she betrayed and stole from,” Langloss said.

 

Fallout from the pandemic

Margaret Love, who served in the Justice Department as the US pardon attorney from 1990 to 1997, said the fallout from Biden’s latest commutations was a consequence of how the prison population was reduced during Covid – under the Trump administration.

 

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/victims-shocked-biden-grants-clemency-205834023.html

Anonymous ID: 5a6e24 Dec. 14, 2024, 7:18 a.m. No.22163718   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: 5a6e24 Dec. 14, 2024, 8:21 a.m. No.22164075   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22163950

>But Need More Authority on Drones

Insert new BS Tax payer money for shit that they already control…

 

https://www.faa.gov/

 

$25 Billion

Invested in Aviation from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

 

791,597

Drones Registered

[How bout those Govt Drones that more than likely AREN'T?]