The Kentucky company charged with overseeing state youth facilities stated it has taken new motion in opposition to the nonprofit group that operates a Louisville foster care facility the place a 7-year-old boy suffocated to dying in July.
The motion comes days after an NBC Information investigation into Brooklawn, which is owned and operated by Uspiritus, revealed allegations of wrongdoing and abuse a number of years earlier than the dying of Ja’Ceon Terry.
The Kentucky Cupboard for Well being and Household Companies took “extra motion” in opposition to Uspiritus on Wednesday, Susan Dunlap, a spokesperson for the company, stated in an announcement.
“Following investigations of Brooklawn by the cupboard’s Workplace of Inspector Common and the Division for Group Based mostly Companies, cupboard representatives shared with Uspiritus management on Nov. 2 a listing of findings, together with probably the most severe, categorized as quick jeopardy, requiring corrective motion in Brooklawn’s Psychiatric Residential Therapy Amenities.”
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Dunlap didn’t elaborate on the findings. She stated Brooklawn has 10 days from the date of the motion to reply and that “the cupboard intends to invoke the strongest penalties attainable.”
Uspiritus didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
“Uspiritus has failed probably the most susceptible, a baby. The cupboard is not going to tolerate putting kids anyplace the place their security and well-being will not be prioritized,” Eric Friedlander, secretary of the Kentucky Cupboard for Well being and Household Companies, stated in an announcement following the extra motion.
Ja’Ceon was a ward of the state and had been positioned at Brooklawn, which cares for kids with psychological and behavioral wants, when he died of “positional asphyxia.” The Jefferson County Coroner’s Workplace dominated his dying a murder.
On the day Ja’Ceon died, a program supervisor recalled being informed that the kid had been held in a chokehold by two staff and that he started to vomit, in line with a supply with information of the encounter.
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The power stated it “dismissed” the 2 staff who it says had been concerned instantly after the incident and the Kentucky Cupboard of Well being and Household Companies suspended new foster care placements at Brooklawn. Dunlap stated the suspension stays.
Police and state officers say they’re nonetheless investigating Ja’Ceon’s dying, and no expenses have been filed.
Brooklawn has remained in operation, and it stated that as of Oct. 20, 32 kids who’re in state custody remained in its care.
In accordance with the NBC Information investigation, incident reviews filed with the Kentucky Cupboard for Well being and Household Companies from 2014 to 2022, a lawsuit in opposition to the ability and a former worker who says she was intimidated into quitting after she reported abuse all discovered allegations of abuse. Among the many violations “confirmed” by state investigators from the company had been improper use of restraints and aggression by employees members.
“He mustn’t have died on our watch. As protectors of Kentucky’s most susceptible kids, we’re devoted to creating certain it by no means occurs once more. The well being and security of the Brooklawn household is all the time our high precedence,” Uspiritus, which additionally operates Brooklawn’s sister facility, Bellewood, stated in an announcement following the boy’s dying.
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Rebekah Frank, a former Brooklawn worker who labored on the facility in 2018, stated that she witnessed dozens of interactions wherein kids as younger as 8 screamed that they had been in ache as staffers pinned their faces in opposition to the wall, restraints that had been in violation of coaching.
In an announcement responding to her allegations, Uspiritus stated, “Lots of the particulars offered by Ms. Frank’s account of occasions don’t align with our data, which incorporates videotapes, emails, interviews with employees, and investigatory reviews.” The organizations didn’t specify which particulars it disputed.
One other worker, Nicole Richardson, alleged in a wrongful termination lawsuit filed in a Kentucky courtroom in 2020 that she was fired Jan. 30, 2019, for having reported abuse.
In accordance with an affidavit filed with the courtroom, she stated she witnessed employees members “waterboard” kids with a cooler, drag a “bare juvenile on the ground” and threaten to “hit a baby with a e book.”
Uspiritus stated it was “unable to remark” on the wrongful termination lawsuit, which continues.
Following the NBC Information investigation, a number of Kentucky lawmakers stated they are going to be doing their very own legislative probe into the incident and the ability.
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“I don’t care what the child did and it doesn’t matter how the youngsters act out, that’s an pointless and an improper use or stage of drive for a kid of seven years previous,” Kentucky state Sen. Whitney Westerfield stated. “We’re already coping with kids who’re combating any variety of points, none of that are their very own fault. So that you’re compounding that with the type of conduct that’s reserved for penal colonies and custodial amenities for adults and prisons, which I believe is simply unconscionable.”
Westerfield, who sits on the state Legislature’s youngster welfare advisory committee, stated he will probably be requesting committee time to look at the incident and can ask for a full report from the Kentucky Cupboard for Well being and Household Companies as soon as the legislative session returns.
Kentucky Home Speaker Professional Tem David Meade stated in an announcement that “the Kentucky Common Meeting is already analyzing the applications and work of the Cupboard for Well being and Household Companies and we have now inquired particularly about this case and different cases of reviews from this facility.”
He added that “the dying of an in any other case wholesome seven-year previous youngster is made worse by the very fact it happened whereas he was below the care of a system created to guard him.”
“Clearly there was a grave failure, the query is how systemic that failure is and what the repercussions will probably be.”
Now that the ink has dried and his signing with Kentucky has been made official, Jasper Johnson was finally able to be formally introduced to the Rupp Arena crowd during the Wildcats’ 87-68 win over Western Kentucky on Tuesday night.
Johnson, a class of 2025 five-star point guard born and raised in Lexington, sat courtside with his family to check out his future team in action against the Hilltoppers. During the second half, former Kentucky player Ravi Moss brought out the future Wildcat to midcourt where he was met with a chorus of cheers from the packed crowd of Big Blue Nationites.
After initially committing to Kentucky back in September, Johnson signed the necessary papers to play his college basketball at UK earlier this month. He’s been inside Rupp Arena plenty of times before over the years (and even played here with Woodford County as a sophomore), but never while wearing street clothes as the center of attention in front of over 20,000 screaming fans.
The smile says all you need to know.
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Johnson is one of three signees from Mark Pope‘s first recruiting class as Kentucky’s head coach, joining four-star center Malachi Moreno and four-star point guard Acaden Lewis. The 6-foot-4 guard is ranked No. 14 overall in the nation by the On3 Industry Ranking. He’s currently finishing up his high school career at Overtime Elite as a member of Rod Wave Elite (RWE).
Alongside Tay Kinney, a talented class of 2026 guard who is also from Kentucky and is being recruited by Pope, the two Bluegrass natives form arguably the deadliest backcourt duo in all of OTE. Through five games played this season, Johnson is averaging 19.4 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 5.4 assists per outing while shooting 47.9 percent from the floor and 42.9 percent from deep.
This time next year, we’ll hopefully see him do the same thing in Kentucky blue and white.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Clara Strack scored 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, Teonni Key had 16 points and 13 rebounds and No. 14 Kentucky defeated Arizona State 77-61 on Tuesday in the Music City Classic to remain unbeaten.
Kentucky nearly had four players with double-doubles as Georgia Amoore added 20 points and nine rebounds and Amelia Hassett had eight points and nine rebounds for the Wildcats (6-0), who shot 42% and scored 13 points off 14 Arizona State turnovers.
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Jalyn Brown scored 16 points and Nevaeh Parkinson added 12 points and nine rebounds for the Sun Devils (3-3). Arizona State shot just 30%.
The Sun Devils cut a 19-point deficit to 11 after three quarters but a 6-0 burst with baskets by Key, Amoore and Strack built the lead back to 15 midway through the fourth.
Kentucky led 42-23 at halftime after outscoring the Sun Devils 27-9 in the second quarter, scoring the first 13 points of the period with Struck putting in the final seven in the run. A couple ASU free throws later, the Wildcats went on an 11-2 run capped by a Hassett 3 and the lead was 20. Strack scored 14 points and Key 10 in the half.
The teams continue play in the Music City Classic on Wednesday with Kentucky playing No. 19 Illinois and Arizona State facing South Dakota.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Rivalry week has finally arrived. The Louisville and Kentucky football program are set to do battle once again, facing off in Lexington for the annual Battle for the Governor’s Cup.
Here are the depth charts for both the Cardinals and Wildcats:
Changes from Louisville’s Depth Chart vs. Pitt:
Quarterback
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9 Tyler Shough (6-5, 230, Gr.) 10 Pierce Clarkson (6-1, 190, R-Fr.) OR 15 Harrison Bailey (6-5, 230, R-Sr.) OR 12 Brady Allen (6-6, 220, R-So)
Running Back
25 Isaac Brown (5-9, 190, Fr.) 21 Donald Chaney Jr. (5-10, 210, R-Jr.) 26 Duke Watson (6-0, 180, Fr.) 22 Keyjuan Brown (5-10, 210, R-Fr.)
Wide Receiver
0 Chris Bell (6-2, 220, Jr.) 81 Cataurus Hicks (5-10, 180, R-Fr.)