ROXBORO, N.C. (WTVD) — An investigation is underway after a one-year-old boy was found dead in Person County.
Briauna Morgan told ABC11 that she received a phone call from social services on Friday saying her son, 1-year-old Kemari Morgan, was found unresponsive.
According to Morgan, Kemari had been in foster care through Person County Social Services since June 2024, and said the department could not tell her how Kemari had died.
“Whatever happened him, I just want to know because I never thought that I would be going do something like this,” Morgan said. “For them not to have nothing…like nothing at all. Because I understand accidents do happen. But I want to know what happened. The whole time frame. This time. Like what happened? Because something happened. Something happened.”
Morgan said she has been working to obtain answers from authorities but has not received the information she needs.
Read the rest of the article, https://abc11.com/post/person-county-authorities-investigating-death-1-year-old-kemari-morgan-died-foster-care
Editor’s note – Watch my presentation during the public comments portion of the Person County Commission meeting.
I called out the Sheriff, and lo and behold, the coward didn’t show. His underling got the message loud and clear.
Next, please watch Amanda, the second speaker after me
Guess which one of us was ambushed outside by the brown shirts, arrested, and carted off to jail, with no bail.
The black person goes to jail.
My fine white ass is home safe and sound.
Plantation politics courtesy of the Person County Republican Party.
53% of all Black homes are investigated by child welfare officials.
A simple knock on the door by a social worker can lead to demands to enter the home without a warrant, intense interrogations, and strip searches that often end with children traumatically being pulled from their parents arms.
Over 200,000 children of color are currently in the custody of the government.
Many of these removals happen without consent or a court order and exploit families by then requiring them to complete unnecessary services (parenting classes, drug treatment, mental health evaluations) to reunify with their children.
Most, if not all, of the service providers are contracted with the Government and have a financial incentive to continue to recommend that parents comply with the unnecessary services.
In every state, CPS essentially acts as a kidnapping gang to keep black people powerless politically, economically and socially.
Operation Stop CPS believe that the oppressive actions of CPS agencies all over the U.S. represents a symptom of colonialism, which was designed to ensure complete domination of Black people by a foreign state power.
Our mission is to empower Black and Brown families to rise up and end the colonial hold of Child Protective Services, and reclaim power and control of our own children and community.






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