A day care worker in Missouri has been charged with child abuse after she was captured on a surveillance video throwing a 3-year-old girl in a classroom
The North County Police Cooperative identified the former employee as Wilma Brown, 27. A felony warrant has been issued for Brown's arrest after the incident on February 1 at Brighter Day Care and Preschool in Pine Lawn, outside St. Louis, police said. Wilma Brown, 27, has been charged with abuse of a child.
Lawyer: Day care called it a fall but it was an assault Hansen said the 3-year-old's family"hopes that the release of the surveillance footage will result in justice for this child and ensure that other children are not harmed by the very people entrusted to keep them safe.""In no world did this family have any idea that what was called a fall was actually an assault until they came to see that video," Hansen told CNN affiliate KTVI.
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