Listener discretion is advised. Now this is the FCB podcast Network. This is Pillow Talk with Allie Michelle on the podcast Network. Welcome back to another episode of pillow Talk with Ali Michelle. I am your host, Ali Michelle. This episode is going to get a little graphic. There's something terrible, terrible, terrible that happened in Cleveland, and it's not getting enough attention. In my personal opinion, it's a story about this little girl, five year old girl, and this mother who is trying to fight for justice and she keeps hitting brick walls. So let's just roll into it. So the other day I was scrolling on Facebook and I came across this woman name and tay Kenny Brew and it's wild. So three days ago she posted this, right, so three days ago would have been tennety seventh, the seventh, and she said, I'm September thirteenth, so over a month ago, right. This woman has been fighting for justice for her daughter and she had nowhere else to turn to, so she decided I'm going to go to Facebook, and good for her because this is absolutely gut wrenching and heartbreaking. I'm just going to read you what her status said. On September thirteenth, twenty twenty five, my daughter resided at a trusted family member's residence around the area of one forty fifth in Saint Clair while I underwent a medical procedure. While she was wait, I got a phone call from my family member stating that my daughter walked out of her house and she couldn't find her anywhere, and that the authorities were contacted. I immediately, I immediately was filled with panic. I rushed out of my house, excuse me, and arrived at the scene. As I got there, I ran to the EMS truck, where I found my daughter unresponsive, bloody, with her hair pulled from her scalp, her body covered in bruises, her fingernails filled in with dirt, her eyes filled with blood, Her neck showed signs of strangulation, her mouth and lips bloody, her private area filled with debris and dirt, and a big lump on her head. I couldn't believe what I saw in front of my in front of me, my daughter did not look like herself. She was traumatized. She was shaking. She was shaking up. A group of bigger kids around ages eight, nine and ten walked up to my daughter, presenting them themselves as friendly, took her by her hand and walked her to the field that was far away from the residents. In that field, they beat my daughter until she was unconscious. They ripped out her hair. They held my daughter down as they raped her. They also shoved sticks down her throat and down her private area. They stripped her naked and strangled her with her own shirt. One of the children then proceeded to take out his private area and leave her copboard in their urine. They beat her and penetrated her until she was unconscious and unresponsive. One out of the three kids integrated their teeth on my baby's bottom bottom area to hold her still as they sexually assaulted her. And the kids left her where she was where she was not telling no adult thinking they succeeded in killing her, and they continued playing my playing my family member. As she was still looking for my daughter saw two out of the three children that lives on her street that she had not knew at the time harmed my daughter and walked up to them and asked them if they saw the little girl, and they stared at her with no remorse and told her no and continued playing, knowing they had just what they had just done to my daughter. As my family member went back to her house waiting on the authorities, the same kids who she had questioned came to her with their mother, saying that they know where my daughter is. The same two kids that stated they did not know where my daughter was, now with their mother took my family member to where my daughter was found in the field, naked, brutally beaten, penetrated, and unresponsive. Her clothes, her hair, and later found her shoes was scattered all over the field. My cousin panicky placed panically placed my daughter in her vehicle, rushed her back to her house, and continued waiting for the authorities to get there. My daughter is completely traumatized. I am completely traumatized. These kids broke my daughter's spirit. They spoke her, they took away her boundaries, They penetrated her and constantly beat her. I never wanted to get to the media involved, because I don't want my daughter's trauma plashed everywhere where. She has constantly seen what happened to her and what she's been through, and I also trusted that she was going to get justice that she needed. I am bringing this to the media today because the authorities are failing my daughter. They are trying to tell me that two kids can't and won't be charged because they were eight to nine years old, even though they attempted to murder my baby, they raped and beat her. They are saying, legally, these two boys cannot be charged. I need help and I need justice from my daughter. I have reached out to Legal Aid at the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association for legal help. I also reached out to the Rape Crisis to get me a victim advocate that I was told can help me on the criminal justice side. I have been advocating for my daughter and I'm not getting any help. I also contacted the Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio office to try and get help. I have not received any yet. I need you all to understand them. If those two kids mothers did not bring those boys back to my family member and let my daughter know where and let where my daughter was, my baby wouldn't be found right now and she wouldn't be alive. They literally tried to kill my daughter. These are not normal kids. Theirselves and their parents need to be held accountable for my daughter. She is having behavioral problems. She is mentally not okay. I am mentally not okay. Me not getting justice for my daughter makes me feel like I failed her. She is saying suicidal things. She is breaking down. She hates talking about what happened to her, and I'm breaking down with her. I have sat with her, I have set her up with a therapist, and also seeking one for myself. I cannot sleep, I can barely eat. I keep repeatedly seeing images of my baby in that field. She is only five, and these horrific things, and these horrific things have happened to her. Please help me, please help. Please look at this and if and if it was your own kid. This is not gossip. This is not a funny matter. This is nothing to take This is nothing to not take serious. This is our life. Please please help. There is more graphic photos of my daughter when she looked way worse, and I am not comfortable posting in this you guys. And then, as of two days ago, the Cleveland Division of Police finally responded, saying that they are aware of a post recently shared regarding an ongoing case. The Division of Sex Crimes and Child ABUSI is actively investigating a matter involving multiple children under the age of ten, both as victims and suspects. Due to the sensitive nature of this case, releasing an additional information at this time could jeopardize the integrity of the investigation and compromise the privacy and the constitutional rights of those involved. And then as of one day ago, Cleveland News finally picked it up, and as of an hour ago, she has said that I've been told to delete my last posts about these two kids doing evil things because I'm slandering them. The law cares more about them than my daughter. This crap, this is disgusting. I'm done posting on here. They do not care. And as of today ten ten, twenty twenty five, there is a donation drive for her. Her name is Maria or I'm sorry, her name is Marie and the donation center is at three one five five Martin Luther King Drive, Cleveland, Ohio from three pm to five pm. The fact that this mom had to fight this hard and still everything is so quiet on it that leads me into the Cyahaga prosecutor slams juvenile court for probation in teen's eighteenth felony case. See the thing That's wrong with the Juvenile Court in Cuyahoga County. I've witnessed is that these kids just get slapped on the wrist. They're not being held accountable eighteen felonies. So Prosecutor Michael Maley attacked the division, as his office wanted the team placed in a facility run by the Ohio Department of Youth Services. The court is sending him the wrong message, he told Cleveland dot Com. And the message that they're sending him is keep doing what you're doing because nothing happens. So that ties into these young kids. Yes they're eight, nine and ten, but they still need to have some sort of responsibility in order to learn the lesson. You can't just go and grab a young girl and then brutally beat and rape and do all these terrible things to them and not have any repercussions. These kids are learning it somewhere, they're seeing it somewhere, and that it's disgusting. And then Mike O'Malley decides, goes on and says, a majority of the judges in juvenile court are following this type of philosophy where they ignore community first, he said, and then Timothy McDivitt, the court's administration administrator, disagreed. In a statement to Cleveland dot Com, he said rules prevent the court from commenting on any of these decisions. Quote howevernile court jurists are dedicated and committed continuously to ensuring their decisions reflect the best interests of the child and the community at large. Cleveland area youth crime has been a hot topic or a hot button issue for years. Kylehagan County sends more children to the state's youth services and binds over more cases to adult court than any other county in the state. Public defenders say, but the person that we're talking about it, says the Cleveland dot Com and the plane Dealer reached out to the teen's attorney and the judge in this case for a comment. The seventeen year old was arrested on August twentieth by Magistrate Elisa to eight months of probation and one year suspended sentence at a state youth facility. The team admitted to a third degree felony failure to comply and fourth degree felony receiving a stolen vehicle, along with misdemeanor offenses. The charges were his twenty third and twenty fourth delinquency case. The youth offenses began when he was just eleven years old. So back it up to that woman's story. These kids are eight, nine, ten, So this kid started at eleven. What can these kids be going like? What will these kids also commit their starting because they're starting so young. So according to the prosecutors, he admitted to a felony charge of adduction and gross sexual imposition in an assault on a girl in a school bathroom and was sentenced in twenty twenty one to nine months of just probation. Since then, the youth has been charged with numerous offenses, some of which are conducted to twenty stolen vehicles. According to the prosecutors. In one instance, the team fled from the police and the stolen vehicle at the speeds of one hundred and twenty miles per hour. To the prosecutor, the teen's other offenses including punching a girl in the face of school, threatening to shoot staff at a local library, and assaulting other use and the juvenile detention. According to the prosecutors, in each case, the team has given probation some of the conditions, including suspended sentences to the state facilities to home detention with GPS monitoring. You spent more than one hundred and fifty days in detention in total while awaiting proceedings. Prosecutor set However, at this time the youth had a positive report at home, school, and community and compliance with all court orders. Therefore, the objection is overruled. O'Malley called the case a quote post to child of what is wrong with the juvenile court. Quote she not just in this case, in many cases, is not taking public safety into account, and the community is more dangerous because of it, O'Malley said, quote in juvenile court we do not try to rehababilitate, but at some point the pendulum needs to swing towards community first. Quote. Every one of those stolen cars is a tremendous impact in the lives of those victims, and it seems like the victims are being completely ignored, which now brings me back to Antivia Kenny Brew and her daughter a Maria. Excuse me, Aumrie. There are real victims out here who are subject to these terrible crimes by these sick individuals. Where where it starts at home. All these broken homes are creating these rebellious kids that just that think that crime is the only way, and the other kids who are innresponsible, whom with responsible parents, are the ones who are being the victims are subject to these horrific crimes for whatever reason. It's it's sickening. Things need to change. These judges need to be held accountable for these kids that are just getting getting slapped on the wrist and get pushed through society as if they're not going to commit crimes as an adult. It's a pattern, just like these eight, nine, ten year olds who committed this crime on this little five year old. She was minding her own business, she was doing her thing while she was ripped that from her yard. That is sick. The kids that were responsible definitely need to be held accountable. The parents need to be held I don't know, parenting classes. Maybe good thing that these parents brought these kids to to the to the family, because who who knows? Who knows what other crimes they've committed or will commit. So I stand firm with Michaelmalley. I think the Cyahoga County juvenile justice system does need fixed. It's it's it's crumbling, and these judges are just letting these these these criminals just because they're kids doesn't mean they're not criminals. They're criminals. They're committing crimes. They need to be held accountable. My prayers go out to anti va A Marie and all the kids that are suffering at the hands of the of these sick individuals and who are being just brushed under the rug by the Cayahoga County Court juvenile system. It's it's a travesty and and and and my deepest condolences. I do hope that you guys, and and many others in Cleveland go do dont to Amory again. The address is three one five five Martin Luther King Drive, Cleveland, Ohio from three pm to five pm Friday, October tenth, twenty twenty five. So they said, anything and everything is appreciated there. She's so thankful for the community coming together. And unfortunately, I do hope you know, unfortunately that the court is just not taking this serious. So it needs attention. It needs to be brought to light. Justice for Amory is most important. Oh my goodness, you're such a little Oh you're such a little warrior. I feel so so so bad. Let me know your thoughts. 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