
Miranda Chavoya, aunt of baby Cyrus. Crossroads/Screenshot via The Epoch Times)[/caption]
Miranda Chavoya, Marissa’s sister said on EpochTV’s “Crossroads” program that the police tried to arrest her first because they mistakenly took her for Cyrus’ mother.
When she asked the police what crime she had committed and refused to step out of the truck, policemen forcibly dragged her outside, Chavoya said. After the policemen realized their mistake they still arrested her “for resisting and obstruction,” she added.
People at the gas station started filming the police action, Rodriguez said, adding that he was also filming.
Marissa was asked to enter the ambulance with baby Cyrus and was promised that she would not be separated from her baby, the grandfather said. Once the mother entered the ambulance, the EMT officer demanded she give Cyrus to the EMT and threatened her with arrest if she did not comply, Rodriguez explained, adding that the scene inside the ambulance was also recorded on video.
The EMT officer told Marissa inside the ambulance according to the video: “You have one option at this point. You need to give him [baby Cyrus] to the EMT and you can go on your merry way with your friends and your family. … Or I remove him from you and you go to jail. You need to make that decision.”
“I won’t let him go,” Marissa answered and the officer took away her baby, according to the video.
“They can’t do these things in front of the cameras,” the grandfather said. “They’re not afraid of breaking the Constitution, they’re not afraid of harming people … they’re afraid of cameras,” Rodriguez noted.
After they forcibly ripped baby Cyrus out of her hands, they handcuffed her and took her outside where they humiliated and groped her, which was also filmed, Rodriguez said. “Male officers patted her whole body down, putting their hands up her shirt, her blouse, down her pants, and rubbing around.”
The Epoch Times reached out to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare and the Functional Medicine of Idaho for comment.
Attorney Colton Boyles. (Crossroads/Screenshot via The Epoch Times)[/caption]
Cyrus’ parents were placed under a gag order so they could not speak about their child’s case. Attorney Colton Boyles, the family’s lawyer, said on EpochTV’s “Crossroads” program that this law in Idaho is supposed to protect the parents’ and the children’s privacy. So if the parents want to waive their and their children’s privacy, Boyles said, then he is not aware of any other legal argument preventing the parents from speaking about the case in public.
Rodriguez said that based on his findings medical kidnapping by the state is truly “state-subsidized child trafficking.” Child trafficking is defined as “the forceful taking of a child from his parents or family and putting [it] into the hands of somebody else for profit,” he explained.
“What we’ve determined the reason why this happens is because every state in the union, all 50 states get paid by the federal government when a child is taken out of the custody of his parents by the state. … Once they place that child into foster care, they get a secondary payment.”
If the child is kept in foster care, the state gets paid every month, Rodriguez clarified further.
What foster care parents get from the government is only a small percentage of the amount of money the state gets from the federal government for that child care, he added.
Boyles said that he would agree with Rodriguez’s assessment “under certain circumstances” and added: “I would go so far as to say it’s a state and federal funded kidnapping system.”
The attorney emphasized, however, that it is “medical kidnapping, not trafficking. It’s a subsidized medical kidnap, which could lead to trafficking.”
“We need to have a system to police it because we know there’s vulnerable people there,” Boyles said.
There is a Ninth Circuit Court precedent long-standing for 20 to 30 years that does not permit law enforcement to remove a child from parents without a court order unless serious bodily harm is imminent, Boyles said.
To prove that the child is safe should be the responsibility of the law enforcement, not the parents, Boyles explained. “This has long-term, traumatic potential for this family, both the parents and the children. So I really just feel like innocent until presumed guilty should be the standard here and not the other way around.”
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