Abuse Scandal Rocks Brooklyn Daycare as City Launches Investigation
The Eva Crèche Day Care center in Prospect Lefferts Gardens has been shut down amid horrific allegations of child abuse and neglect, leaving dozens of families without a safe haven for their children. The daycare, which was licensed to care for 10 kids but reportedly had over 14 on site at one point, saw its license revoked after several parents came forward with disturbing videos showing their children being physically mistreated.
The whistleblower, an employee who took the videos, reported the incidents to city officials and is currently under investigation. The videos, taken between September and October last year, show an employee grabbing a child by the clothing and tossing them around, as well as workers pointing brooms at kids in high chairs and leaving toddlers unattended in bathrooms.
Parents claim that the daycare enrolled their children without permission and even took them on unauthorized outings, including what appeared to be a "neighborhood walk" - a daily activity tracked on an app used by daycares. The center's owner, Shareese Dukes, has denied any wrongdoing, saying she cooperated with the investigation and fired the employee accused of neglect.
However, city officials say the allegations are "horrific and unacceptable" and have vowed to support the ongoing investigation. They also claim that the daycare will face penalties if it attempts to reopen under a new name or license.
The scandal has left many parents shaken, including Councilmember Crystal Hudson, who says she's "heartbroken" by the situation. "When we send our kids to day care, we don't expect these things to happen," she said.
While the daycare had some minor violations in the past, city officials say they were unaware of the serious issues at hand. Inspectors found no indication of problems during routine visits, and the center was licensed with a good standing until its closure earlier this month.
The Eva Crèche Day Care center in Prospect Lefferts Gardens has been shut down amid horrific allegations of child abuse and neglect, leaving dozens of families without a safe haven for their children. The daycare, which was licensed to care for 10 kids but reportedly had over 14 on site at one point, saw its license revoked after several parents came forward with disturbing videos showing their children being physically mistreated.
The whistleblower, an employee who took the videos, reported the incidents to city officials and is currently under investigation. The videos, taken between September and October last year, show an employee grabbing a child by the clothing and tossing them around, as well as workers pointing brooms at kids in high chairs and leaving toddlers unattended in bathrooms.
Parents claim that the daycare enrolled their children without permission and even took them on unauthorized outings, including what appeared to be a "neighborhood walk" - a daily activity tracked on an app used by daycares. The center's owner, Shareese Dukes, has denied any wrongdoing, saying she cooperated with the investigation and fired the employee accused of neglect.
However, city officials say the allegations are "horrific and unacceptable" and have vowed to support the ongoing investigation. They also claim that the daycare will face penalties if it attempts to reopen under a new name or license.
The scandal has left many parents shaken, including Councilmember Crystal Hudson, who says she's "heartbroken" by the situation. "When we send our kids to day care, we don't expect these things to happen," she said.
While the daycare had some minor violations in the past, city officials say they were unaware of the serious issues at hand. Inspectors found no indication of problems during routine visits, and the center was licensed with a good standing until its closure earlier this month.