South Carolina white women arrested for allegedly stuffing ice packs in kids' clothes at day care
The South Carolina day care wrote that it's 'unfortunate that white people, sometimes, make poor and dangerous decisions'
By Edward Era Barbacena
Two women were arrested in Fountain Inn, South Carolina, on child cruelty charges after allegedly putting an ice pack inside a child's clothing at a daycare center last month, according to the Fountain Inn Police Department.
Joy Lashway and Kimberly McCall were arrested Tuesday for the Aug. 24 incident at Excel Academy, according to warrants for their arrest.
A detective wrote in the warrant that Lashway and McCall "did knowingly and intentionally inflict and cause unnecessary pain and suffering to a minor child [redacted] by placing icepacks in the child's clothing without legitimate purpose other than to inflict ill treatment."
Joy Lashway was arrested on child cruelty charges for allegedly placing an ice pack down a child's shirt at a day care last month. (Fountain Inn Police Department) |
Kimberly McCall was arrested on child cruelty charges on Tuesday. (Fountain Inn Police Department) |
McCall and Lashway could not immediately be reached for comment on Thursday.
Excel Academy wrote on Facebook that "former employees" have been "spreading inaccurate information, and flat-out lies to parents and staff members in an attempt discredit our business."
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