Cue Ball

In the picture above, heartbreak is captured in real time — the cries of two young girls echoing as they are pulled away from a safe, loving family. It all began with a frivolous report penned by two socialworkers, DavidMiller, and Crystal Felusme, a report that turned a family’s world upside down and left lasting scars.

The Truth They Tried to Bury: Our Story of Injustice. On a day that should have been filled with laughter and innocence, our family lived through a nightmare we will never forget. Two social workers — trusted by the system to protect children — instead chose to betray the truth. In an official report, they falsely claimed that we had “cued” my 1-year-old and 3-year-old granddaughter’s to cry for a photo. But the reality was heartbreakingly different. Our little girls were already crying — devastated, terrified — as they were ripped away from the safety of their family and loaded into a cold, unfamiliar county van. Their cries were not staged. They were real. They were the sound of trauma unfolding in real time, a sound no parent should ever have to hear, and no child should ever have to make.

No warning. No compassion. No explanation that could ever justify what they did. Our daughters didn’t need prompting to cry. They were too young to understand why strangers were pulling them from their family, but they understood enough to be terrified. Their tiny hands reaching out for us, their voices shaking with panic — that was the truth. But instead of telling the truth, these social workers lied. They wrote a report that twisted the events, claiming the pain of two innocent children was somehow manipulated. As if their heartbreak was a show. As if our suffering could be scripted. This wasn’t just a mistake. This was a deliberate attempt to cover up their own cruelty, to silence our side of the story, and to make the system’s actions seem justified. They weren’t protecting children that day. They were protecting themselves. And the damage they caused — to our daughters, to our family — is real. It’s lasting. You don’t just erase that kind of betrayal. You don’t just forget the image of your babies crying out for you while you’re powerless to stop it.

We will not stay silent. Our family refuses to let their lies define what happened. We refuse to let a broken system rewrite our truth to protect its own image. These social workers may have thought their words on a page could erase the real story — but they were wrong. We are speaking out because granddaughter’s deserve the truth to be known. Every family who has been hurt by false reports, by abuse of power, deserves to be heard. This isn’t just about us. It’s about every innocent child who has cried out and been ignored. It’s about every parent who has been painted as the villain while the real wrongdoers hide behind titles and official paperwork. Accountability is not optional. It is necessary. Those who abuse their authority — who traumatize children and lie to cover it up — must be held responsible. We owe it to our children. We owe it to every family still fighting to be seen and believed.Our story is not over. We are standing up, and we are standing strong — for our children, for our family, and for the countless others who have suffered in silence for too long.

Choosing strangers over qualified relatives can have lasting consequences. Children benefit from familiarity, cultural continuity, and emotional security when placed with family. Removing them from those connections can exacerbate trauma and instability.

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