Lawsuit Claims Miccosukee Tribal Police Kidnapped Newborn Girl from Hospital
Lawsuit Claims Miccosukee Tribal Police Kidnapped Newborn Girl from Hospital
When most parents welcome the arrival of a new baby in the hospital, there's a certain expectation that the hospital staff will help keep the child safe until the family leaves to go home. Unfortunately for one South Florida couple, this was not the case. According to a lawsuit filed earlier today, the couple's “newborn baby girl was taken by Miccosukee tribal police officers from Baptist Hospital last month.” The lawsuit itself was filed against the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians and Baptist Health.The parents, Justin Johnson and Rebecca Sanders, accused “Miccosukee Tribe officials of "false imprisonment, conspiracy, and defamation" and claim they caused the couple “intentional infliction of emotional distress.” In addition, a news release made the following statement regarding the case:“Baptist faces additional allegations of negligence in the discharge of Baby Ingrid, in the release of her medical records and in the failure to mitigate the release of her medical records to the Tribe from the hospital.”What happened, though? For starters, according to the lawsuit, “officers took the baby to be with her maternal grandmother, who the couple said was displeased that Ingrid has a white father.” Four days later the decision was reversed largely due to public outcry. Even Sen. Marco Rubio, R-FL, spoke out, calling “the move a kidnapping.”
Marco Rubio; image courtesy of United States Senate via Wikimedia Commons, https://commons.wikimedia.org
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