Georgia Air Force day care workers allegedly made children fight each other

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At least 14 children endured physical cruelty at the day care at Robins Air Force Base in Warner Robins, Georgia, according to court documents.

Two former day care workers forced children to fight each other on several occasions at a center at an Air Force base in Georgia, and the facility’s former director kept quiet about the abuse, federal prosecutors say.

, making them hit each other, spraying children in the face with cleaning solution and more while working at the day care, according to an Oct. 11 news release from the Justice Department. “Our Airmen should have confidence in the care provided at our Child Development Center,” the statement added. “We are fully supporting the ongoing investigation and reviewing processes to ensure the appropriate measures are in place to safeguard our children.”During at least a dozen separate occasions, Flynn and Fritz caused pairs and groups of children to fight, hit and hurt each other in early 2021, the indictment states.

One child, specified as “Minor Victim 5,” was involved in several of the forced fights, investigators say. This child’s legs and wrists were “seized” by Flynn and Fritz, who had them kick and strike other children, according to the indictment.On one occasion, Flynn and Fritz pushed a child to the ground, resulting in them hitting their face on a “hard item,” investigators say.

Flynn and Fritz also sprayed other children in the head and face with a cleaning solution, the indictment says.

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