Family of baby burned by police release new photo as he recovers!
Back in My Bounkham Phonesavanh, a nineteen month old toddler, was in a medically-induced coma after reportedly suffering severe burns when a SWAT team from the Habersham County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia threw a flash grenade into his home during a no-knock raid apparently over a drug purchase made there. Sheriff Joey Terrell said officers asked the informant who directed them to the house whether there were any children and were told there weren’t so there was nothing they could have done to prevent it. Via Access North Georgia:
Whether the sheriff’s office should be executing no-knock warrants on homes because they can find informants to buy drugs from there seems like something Terrell, the GBI or the DA could “look at.” Unless the social media activists launch the right hash tag to end the war on drugs, Bounkham Phonesavanh is unlikely to be its last child victim. No one thinks of the children when cops get to play commando. But there’s some GOOD NEWS Because of the excellent medical care he’s received at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite, their son is doing much better.
“Boo Boo” as the baby is called by his family, is now receiving physical rehabilitation therapy and the parents have released a new picture of the little boy. According to the family’s lawyer, Boo Boo may have suffered brain damage from his traumatic injury and has lost the use of one of his lungs. Keep this baby in your prayers!
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