Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Port St Lucie PD arrests woman for letting child walk alone to a park because cops claim an abundance of "pedophiles."

The arresting officer in this case. 


It is yet another story from the dumbest state in America -- FloriDUH. This time it is a pig from the Port St DOOFY police department (if you don't get the reference, watch "Scary Movie").

http://www.wptv.com/news/region-st-lucie-county/port-st-lucie/port-st-lucie-mom-arrested-after-allowing-her-7-year-old-son-to-go-to-a-nearby-park-alone

Port St. Lucie mom arrested after allowing her 7-year-old son to go to a nearby park alone
She plans on fighting the charge

Elizabeth Harrington

10:43 PM, Jul 28, 2014
2:21 PM, Jul 31, 2014

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. - UPDATE:  DCF says that the investigation is "very much open" and they are not planning on dropping the case as of right now. 


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A mother faces a charge of child neglect after she allowed her son to go to a local park alone. She says he's old enough but Port St. Lucie Police disagree. Now she's fighting back.


"I'm totally dumbfounded by this whole situation," said the mother, Nicole Gainey.


It began last Saturday afternoon when Gainey gave her son Dominic permission to walk from their house to Sportsman's Park .


"Honestly didn't think I was doing anything wrong," says Gainey, "I was letting him go play.


It's a half mile from their Port St. Lucie home. Dominic says it only takes him about 10 to 15 minutes to get there.  During the walk, the 7-year-old passed a public pool. Someone there asked him where his mom was.


"They asked me a couple questions and I got scared so I ran off to the park and they called the cops," says Dominic Guerrisi.


Dominic was playing at the park when an officer pulled up.


"They said 'where does your mom live,' " says Dominic.


Police took him home. That's when his mom was arrested and charged with child neglect. Gainey says she was shocked.


"My own bondsman said my parents would have been in jail every day," says Gainey who paid nearly $4,000 to bond out.


The officer wrote in the report that Dominic was unsupervised at the park and that "numerous sex offenders reside in the vicinity."


"He just basically kept going over that there's pedophiles and this and that and basically the park wasn't safe and he shouldn't be there alone," says Gainey.


She believes Dominic is mature enough to go to the park alone during the day. Gainey adds her son always has a cell phone which she calls to check on him.


"That I'm here and safe," says Dominic.


Gainey plans to fight the felony charge. But after this she won't let Dominic go to the park alone. She's afraid she'll be arrested again.


The St. Lucie County State's Attorney's office says there is no law that specifies how old a child has to be before he or she can go somewhere unsupervised. It's done on a case-by-case basis. 

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