NYC-Funded Babysitter Allegedly Beat Children with Belt in Disturbing Video

Jackson allegedly struck two boys 60 times, as seen in edited video footage. The abuse has left the children with significant behavioral issues.
The incident involved a contractor hired by New York City’s ACS. The lack of arrests has frustrated the family seeking justice.
Public opinion splits between demands for better childcare oversight and recognition of the challenges in managing large-scale welfare programs.

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A New York City-funded babysitter was caught on camera allegedly beating three children. La’keysha Jackson, 24, was recorded taunting and striking kids aged 2, 4, and 6. The incident has raised concerns about oversight in city-contracted childcare. The children’s family reported the abuse, but no arrests have been made.

Jackson was hired through a contractor for the city’s Administration for Children’s Services. The agency funds childcare for low-income families across New York.

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Video footage shows Jackson using a belt and possibly clothes hangers on the children. She reportedly wore a Santa Claus outfit to scare them.

The children’s grandfather described severe trauma, including aggressive behavior among the siblings. One child was allegedly thrown, and another nearly suffocated.

New York City’s childcare programs aim to support working families with affordable options. Oversight of contracted providers has faced scrutiny in the past.

The family reported the incident to the NYPD and ACS, seeking accountability. Jackson has been terminated, but no charges have been filed.

Some argue for stricter vetting and monitoring of city-funded childcare workers. Others note budget constraints make comprehensive oversight challenging.

Child abuse cases often prompt calls for reform in public welfare programs. New York City’s ACS oversees thousands of children in its care system.

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NYC’s childcare program failures expose vulnerable children to abuse, demanding urgent oversight reforms.

Babysitter’s abuse reflects liberal policy failures in NYC’s welfare programs, needing stricter vetting.

Alleged abuse by NYC-funded babysitter raises concerns about childcare program safety, accountability.

NYC babysitter’s alleged abuse sparks outrage, highlighting flaws in city-funded childcare systems.