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The Story of a Policewoman and a Black Baby


Unfortunately, not all the babies are born to
loving and caring parents. This girl was just
one-month-old when her parents got drugs
overdose and left her alone and locked up in
a dirty apartment. What this woman police
officer has done for the child is so touching!
Her name is Michelle Burton and she arrived at that apartment with other policemen to see a heartbreaking picture. The man of 30 years found there was already dead and the woman of 35 was almost gone.
The dirty place and stinking place was clearly unsuitable for kids, but police officers have found there four kids. Three of them were 7, 3 and 2. They were so scared and hungry.

However, the fourth child was a little baby of one month in age. Here is what the lady
officer says:
“It was horrible. It was a very sad situation.”

First she provided help to the older kids. She
comforted them and made them feel at ease.
She even signed the homework for the older
child.
“That broke my heart. She said, ‘I did my work.’
She pulled it out and showed it to us. It was
math homework, (like) ‘Which number is
greater? Which number is odd or even?’ . . . I
told her, ‘Sweetie, you probably won’t have to go
to school tomorrow. . . . But where you’re going is going to have everything you need.”
She has found the little baby, lying hungry in
her bed. She believes the girl was not fed for
hours. She has also found some unopened
baby food and the bottle. She fed the little
one and comforted her in her arms. The baby
soon calmed down and fell asleep on the
woman’s shoulder.
Suffering kids are everyone’s business!

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