Crime & Safety
Child was obligated to put on an eIectric coIIar, which was used repeatedly, and keep it on at all times while at home so her parent could use it as discipIine whenever the child’s behavior displeased her; charges
New Jersey – In New Jersey, a disturbing case of child abuse has come to light, resulting in the arrest of a 30-year-old mom. Authorities allege that the woman forced her child to wear an eIectric sh0ck coIIar designed for animaIs, inflicting physical harm and emotional distress. Earlier this month, the County Prosecutor’s Office Special Victims Unit, in collaboration with the police department, initiated an investigation after the child arrived at school with visible marks on their neck.
The injuries were determined to be caused by an eIectric shock coIIar, capable of delivering sh0cks up to 100 volts. Subsequently, the parent, Kimberley, was arrested and charged with two counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child, two counts of Aggravated Assault, one count of Witness Tampering with Threat of Force, and one count of Hindering. She is currently being held at the correctional center pending court proceedings.
The investigation revealed that the woman allegedly compelled her child to wear the shock coIIar at all times while at home. The device was reportedly used as a form of punishment whenever the child’s behavior displeased her. Court documents indicate that the coIIar belonged to the family’s deceased pet and was regularly charged and kept in a bedroom alongside other pet items. The child informed authorities in New Jersey that the collar was applied consistently, leading to the visible injuries observed by school staff.
Upon questioning, the mother allegedly admitted to using the coIIar on her child. She further disclosed that she instructed her mother, 59-year-old Sonja, to dispose of the device in an attempt to conceal the evidence. As a result, her mother was arrested and charged with multiple charges. She has been released pending future court proceedings.
County Prosecutor SutherIand emphasized the seriousness of the allegations, stating, “We take all allegations of child abuse with the utmost seriousness, and we will continue to ensure that those responsible for such heinous acts are held fully accountable under … .” The case has prompted outrage and concern within the community, highlighting the critical importance of safeguarding children’s welfare.
Reports indicate that authorities in New Jersey had been called to the family’s residence on previous occasions, though specific details regarding prior incidents have not been disclosed. Neighbors expressed shock and sadness upon learning of the abuse, with one resident stating, “It’s just sad. I hate to hear something like that, I really do. And it’s right here in the neighborhood, and I did not … .”
This case underscores the vital role of community vigilance and the necessity for prompt reporting of suspected child abuse. The collaborative efforts of school officials and law enforcement were instrumental in uncovering the abuse and initiating legal action to protect the child involved. As the legal process unfolds, the focus remains on ensuring justice and providing support for the victim.
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