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State probes apparent suicide of foster child, 7


State probes apparent suicide of foster child, 7

A work group has been appointed to investigate factors leading up to a 7-year-old foster child's apparent suicide.


BY CAROL MARBIN MILLER
cmarbin@MiamiHerald.com



Gabriel Myers, the 7-year-old Broward boy who hanged himself in
the shower of his foster home.


Florida's top child-welfare administrator has appointed a work group to look into the April 16 death of Gabriel Myers, the 7-year-old boy who took his own life at a Broward County foster home after a stormy nine-month odyssey through the state foster-care system.

At the top of the priority list for Department of Children & Families Secretary George Sheldon will be an examination of the state's reliance on psychiatric drugs for children in state care.

`CHEMICAL RESTRAINTS'

The issue has troubled the department since the early 2000s, when a Broward child advocate claimed the drugs were being used as ''chemical restraints'' on unruly children.

Sheldon has asked administrators to begin reviewing the files of 2,200 children, or about seven percent of those in state care, to determine precisely which medications the children are being administered, he said. Gabriel, who was originally from Ohio, had been prescribed a handful of mind-altering drugs in his final months, DCF has said.

''I have serious concerns about a 7-year-old on the number of medications he was on,'' Sheldon said. Because DCF acts as the parent for foster kids, Sheldon said, the agency must ensure that children are being administered only the medications they truly need.

''It is difficult for any of us to comprehend how a child so young could have deliberately and consciously made the decision to end his life,'' Sheldon said. ``But in order to help prevent this type of tragedy from happening again, it is critical we review all available information to determine the factors that led to Gabriel's death.''

Overseeing the work will be Jim Sewell, a former deputy commissioner of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, who has been working with Sheldon in recent months. Sheldon said he expects the review to be thorough, and he hopes Sewell's law enforcement background will help the team dig deeply into the boy's troubled past.

Gabriel came into state care in June when his mother was found nearly unconscious in a car with the boy in a Denny's parking lot. Inside the car were several prescription drugs, including Xanax. Reports said Candace Myers had dozed so deeply she did not notice that officers had taken the boy.

BOUNCED AROUND

In coming months, Gabriel lived with a maternal uncle, then moved to a foster home, and then to another home in Margate, and through it all his condition worsened. On April 16, he got into a squabble with the 19-year-old son of his foster father, announced his intention to kill himself, and then hanged himself from a detachable metal shower cord.

Sheldon said he also will ask the work group to study the state's handling of children who have been the victims of sexual abuse, and who then go on to seek other victims. Records show Gabriel had been molested by an older boy in Ohio, and had begun to act out sexually among other children.

Intereligious Dialogue in New Jersey



Let's look at the combination of people involved in this "intereligious dialogue" (Or "Interfaith Dialogue"). You have the media, The Roman catholic church, the FBI, the Child "Protection" Agency of NJ, The Governor of NJ and much more.

Interfaith Dialog Center awards NJ notables

Master of Ceremonies



Kent Manahan, Senior Anchor, NJN News

AWARDEES

Community Service Awards



Governor Jon S. Corzine

The IDC recognizes the Hon. Corzine for his efforts to restore the state's fiscal viability and to improve the economy in this recessionary time, as well as his contributions to tolerance and dialogue in NJ. Governor Corzine was introduced by Sen. Loretta Weinberg, District 37.



Mr. Weysan Dun, Special Agent in Charge of FBI Newark Division

The IDC recognizes Special Agent Dun for his continued fight for a safer New Jersey and building bridges between law enforcement and the Muslim community in New Jersey. Mr. Dun was introduced by Mr. Thomas E. Durkin, Jr., Durkin & Durkin, LLP. (Jesuit Schooled, Knight of the Order of Saint Gregory the Great)

Peace and Tolerance Awards



Bishop Arthur Serratelli, RC Diocese of Paterson

The IDC recognizes Bishop Serratelli for his valuable contributions to Christian-Muslim dialogue in Northern New Jersey. Rev. Msgr. James T. Mahoney, Vicar General, introduced the Bishop.



Rabbi Jack Bemporad, Director, Center for Interreligious Understanding

The IDC recognizes Rabbi Bemporad for his efforts to improve Jewish-Christian-Muslim dialogue in our local community and worldwide. Prof. Robert M. Seltzer, Hunter College and the Graduate School of the City University of New York presented Rabbi Bemporad.

Media Award



Ms. Elizabeth Christopherson, Executive Director, NJN

The IDC recognizes Ms. Christopherson for her vision and commitment to improve New Jersey Network (NJN) Public Television and Radio as a family oriented network that respects and encourages diversity. She was presented by Dr. Clement Price, Director of Institute on Ethnicity, Culture, and the Modern Experience, Rutgers University introduced Ms. Christopherson.

Education Award



Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG)

PSEG is recognized by the Interfaith Dialog Center for its strong commitment to educational development in the community, thereby contributing to the success of New Jersey's future. PSEG was introduced by Dr. Mesut Sahin, NJIT.

IDC Special Recognition Award



Dr. Maxine Beach, Vice President and Dean of School of Theology, Drew University

Dr. Beach is recognized for her exceptional contributions to interfaith dialogue activities and collaboration with the Turkish community. Dr. Laurel Kearns presented Dr. Beach.


Date: Sunday June 8, 2008

Time: 6:00 pm.

Venue:

Hilton Hasbrouck Heights/Meadowlands

650 Terrace Avenue

Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604


Media Sponsor




ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We thank them for buying a table (10 seats).

- Istikbal Furniture, Clifton

- Center for Interreligious Understanding

- Ebru TV

- RC Diocese of Paterson

We thank them for their contributions.

- Ms. Anne Evans Estabrook (Elberon Development Co.)

- Mr. Bob Almberg

- Rev. Jane T. Brady




I just found that this Thomas E. Durkin Jr. (the one who presented the award to the Newark FBI SAC) is a Knight of the Order of Saint Gregory the Great and graduated from [Jesuit] Fordham

Fordham University School of Law ( J.D., 1952)

Fordham University ( B.A., 1949)

http://durkinlawfirm.com/profile-durkin-jr.jsp

So you have a Bishop, an FBI boss and a Jesuit Schooled Knight having a nice chat.



Bishop Arthur J. Serratelli, (ctr) Diocese of Paterson, was awarded the Peace & Tolerance Award while Weysan Dun, special agent in charge of FBI Newark office, was given a Community Service Award at the awards dinner. They are with Thomas Durkin, Jr. an attorney who introduced Dun.



Honoree Weysan Dun, special agent in charge of FBI Newark office speaks with Brian Reich, deputy chief, Bergen County Justice Center, Hackensack. Behind them are Marge Caldwell, New Jersey Dept. of Children & Families (DYFS), Trenton and Patrick Brannigan, ex. dir. New Jersey Catholic Conference.

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