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Volusia County Sheriff Michael Chitwood is putting Florida United Methodist Children’s Home on blast after two juvenile residents escaped the facility, broke into a nearby home, found guns, and got into a shootout with police. The event ended with a 14-year-old wounded by police. She is in stable condition. The 12-year-old boy was unhurt and taken into custody.Sheriff Chitwood told Spectrum News 13 that the group home is “a complete failure and a disgrace.” Spectrum reported that Volusia County residents are used to runaways from the home hiding on their property.QuoteResidents in the area said they’ve gotten used to constantly seeing kids who’ve run away from the home hiding in cars or boats on their property but that most of those children are not problematic or concerning. Tuesday night’s shooting, neighbors agreed, is concerning.Sheriff Chitwood also said that his office has received over 300 calls for disturbances related to that home in the last year including one where a juvenile beat a security guard to death. The president and CEO of the group home, Kitwana McTyer, defended their facility stating, “We are a child welfare facility, not a secure care facility,” and alleged that the shooting is the result of “the system failing our children.”Florida DCF got in on the blame-shifting and issued a statement as well, claiming they know how to place children properly despite evidence to the contrary. ...
Residents in the area said they’ve gotten used to constantly seeing kids who’ve run away from the home hiding in cars or boats on their property but that most of those children are not problematic or concerning. Tuesday night’s shooting, neighbors agreed, is concerning.
Florida Sheriff Calls Juvenile Group Home a 'Failure' After Runaways Get Into Shootout with Policehttps://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/megan-fox/2021/06/03/florida-sheriff-calls-juvenile-group-home-a-failure-after-runaways-get-into-shootout-with-police-n1451823Sheriff Chitwood also said that his office has received over 300 calls for disturbances related to that home in the last year including one where a juvenile beat a security guard to death. The president and CEO of the group home, Kitwana McTyer, defended their facility stating, “We are a child welfare facility, not a secure care facility,” and alleged that the shooting is the result of “the system failing our children.”Florida DCF got in on the blame-shifting and issued a statement as well, claiming they know how to place children properly despite evidence to the contrary. ...I guess the It-Takes-A-Village BS from Kitwana McTyer reveals the kind of BS the Florida United Methodist Children’s Home feeds its residents. Unsurprising, from an outfit associated with the UMC.