Brooklyn Nurse Jailed for Abusing Premature Newborn

Brooklyn Nurse Jailed for Abusing Premature Newborn: Learn How to Spot and Prevent Nursing Abuse

As reported in the New York Post by David Propper, a Brooklyn night nurse, Gwendolyn Blake, received a 30-day jail sentence for slapping and shaking a premature newborn in a Westchester County home. Blake, who was also sentenced to three years of probation, was caught on camera abusing the 5-week-old baby on August 30, 2023. This article delves into the details of this shocking case, the signs of child abuse, types of injuries associated with such abuse, and steps to take if you suspect mistreatment.

The Case of Gwendolyn Blake

A Shocking Incident Caught on Camera

Gwendolyn Blake, a 40-year-old night nurse, was supposed to care for a premature newborn in the Town of Mamaroneck. Instead, she was caught on surveillance video slapping and shaking the baby as he cried. The violence continued the following day, with Blake repeatedly slapping the child’s face and shaking him by the head. The sickening acts led to her arrest on September 5, 2023, and subsequent guilty plea to misdemeanor charges of endangering the welfare of a child in May.

Legal Consequences and Community Impact

Blake was sentenced to 30 days in jail and three years of probation. During this period, she is barred from caring for the elderly, youngsters, or other vulnerable populations. A permanent order of protection was also issued to keep her away from the victim and his family. The baby’s parents described the incident as a “nightmare” and expressed their distrust towards caregivers in their victim impact statement.

Types of Injuries Associated with Child Abuse

Child abuse can result in various physical injuries, such as bruises, cuts, fractures, and head trauma. These injuries can occur from direct physical abuse, shaking, or neglect. It is important to closely monitor any physical changes in your child and seek medical attention for any unexplained injuries.

Steps to Take if You Suspect Child Abuse

Document and Report

If you suspect child abuse, start by documenting any signs of mistreatment. Take photos, write detailed notes, and gather any evidence you can. Report your concerns to hospital administrators and local law enforcement. Ensure there is a record of your complaint and follow up to check on the investigation’s progress.

Contact Alonso Krangle, LLP If You Need Assistance

Dealing with newborn abuse and neglect can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. At Alonso Krangle, LLP, we are dedicated to protecting children’s rights and ensuring they receive the care and safety they deserve. Our experienced team can help you navigate the legal process, investigate your concerns, and pursue justice for your child.

If you need assistance or have questions about child abuse, please contact Alonso Krangle, LLP at 800-403-6191. We are here to support you and your family during this challenging time and work towards a safer environment for all children.

Source: New York Post

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