Child Protective Services

Parents’ Concerns Trigger Child Protective Services Investigation at High School Turning Point USA Event

A Turning Point USA event for Maryland high schoolers was reportedly referred to child protective services due to parental concerns about student safety and transparency. A parent, identified as “Nancy,” expressed worries that excluding adults from the event put children at risk of undue influence during critical developmental stages. The 17-year-old president of the local TPUSA chapter defended the decision to limit adult attendance to parents and volunteers, citing online accusations and clarifying his own minor status and clean record.

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Washington Father Wanted in Daughters’ Murders

Three young sisters, ages 5, 8, and 9, were tragically found deceased in Washington state, bound and asphyxiated. Their father, Travis Decker, a 32-year-old military veteran, is the prime suspect and is wanted for first-degree murder and kidnapping, with a $20,000 reward offered for information leading to his arrest. The investigation began when Decker failed to return the girls after a visit, prompting a search that ended in the discovery of their bodies near his abandoned truck. Authorities describe Decker as dangerous despite not being known to be armed.

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