ROAR for AJ Asks Emails & Letters to Pritzker about Acosta

As if Friday he [Carlos Acosta] was still at DCFS our tax dollars being wasted.

CALL TO ACTION

Be his voice

AJ Freund

If you haven’t yet, please take 5 minutes to be a voice for AJ!!!!! 

Don’t be a Carlos don’t be Deliberately Indifferent. 

CALL TO ACTION

Write your emails/letters demanding DCFS and our Governor take the Inspector Generals recommendation that they be terminated immediately, if found negligent in the eyes of the law no severance or pension, without the ability to hold a government job that has anything to do with children. Include the fraudulent timesheet activity previously reported as well.

marc.smith@illinois.gov

https://www2.illinois.gov/services/GOV/e-mail-governor

The report found: “It was because of the indifference and incompetence of the department’s child protection investigators and supervisor that the opportunity to alter this family’s disastrous course was missed.”

Incompetence; lack of ability to do something successfully or as it should be done

Indifference; the quality of not caring about or being interested in something or someone.

Indifference is even worse! Paragraph

How can someone who has been doing this job 20+ years and have advanced, further, education be incompetent HE WAS DELIBERATELY INDIFFERENT!!!!!

DCFS officials have said discipline for the employees involved might occur once the agency’s inspector general completed her interim report.

That confidential document was shared last week with DCFS’ director and the governor’s office.

Two sources who have read it told the Tribune that DCFS Inspector General Meryl Paniak recommended in the report that the three workers be terminated.


Comments

ROAR for AJ Asks Emails & Letters to Pritzker about Acosta — 8 Comments

  1. Keep voting DEMOCRAT and the DEMOCRATS will continue murdering your children,

    one way or another.

  2. Ditto to the above, your asking one of their own to take a pension away…

    ha! good luck!

  3. Chicago Tribune

    AJ Freund case shows lapses in protection by child welfare workers

    By Christy Gutowski

    October 21, 2019

    “Six months after 5-year-old Andrew ‘AJ’ Freund’s brutal death exposed oversight issues at the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, the fallout over the boy’s death continues as three state child welfare professionals face severe discipline following an internal report on the case.”

    “That confidential document was shared last week with DCFS’ director and the governor’s office.

    Two sources who have read it told the Tribune that DCFS Inspector General Meryl Paniak recommended in the report that the three workers be terminated.”

    http://www.chicagotribune.com/investigations/ct-aj-freund-dcfs-workers-20191021-h3s3z5awszbhbmffgzxsnvfvli-story.html

  4. Great job last night at County Board Meeting.

    Your points were both relevant, and well taken.

    Franks wants to hold on this seat so he will be able to appoint it instead of having it come up in the fall election cycle.

    Don’t give up, keep up the pressure.

    AJ and the children of DCFS need your voices.

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