LOS ANGELES – Two former social workers and their supervisors were ordered Monday to stand trial on falsifying records and child abuse charges involving the death of an 8-year-old Palmdale boy whose mother and then-boyfriend are charged with his murder.
The social workers and two of their supervisors — Stefanie Rodriguez, 31, Patricia Clement, 66, Kevin Bom, 37, and Gregory Merritt, 61 — were fired from their jobs following an internal investigation into the May 24, 2013, death of Gabriel Fernandez.
All four are charged with one felony count each of child abuse and falsifying records and face up to 10 years in prison if convicted.
The boy’s mother, Pearl Fernandez, 33, and her then-boyfriend, Isauro Aguirre, 36, are awaiting trial on a murder charge stemming from her son’s death. The District Attorney’s Office plans to seek the death penalty against the two.
After hearing brief closing statements by four of the five defense attorneys, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge M.L. Villar found that the social workers and their superiors had a duty to protect the boy and had plenty of reason to suspect that the youngster might be seriously injured or killed.
“Red flags were everywhere, yet no referrals were ever made for a medical exam,” Villar said, citing reports of injuries by Gabriel’s teacher, who took photos, and a welfare office worker.
“The abuse was clearly escalating. Reckless and criminal negligence is found here,” the judge ruled.
Gabriel’s death prompted a firestorm of criticism of the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services over reports that social workers repeatedly visited the family’s home in response to allegations of abuse, but the boy was left in the custody of his mother.
One of Merritt’s two attorneys, James Barnes, told reporters outside the courtroom that Villar’s ruling was “totally incorrect legally,” contending the legal duty that the social workers had was not to the child, but to control the mother’s behavior.
There was simply not enough evidence for the Department of Children and Family Services to take the child away from his mother, the defense attorney said.
He said the escalating violence cited by the judge occurred months after Merritt had already closed the case file on Gabriel. The only complaint his client was aware of was bruising on the boy’s bottom, and parents are allowed by law to use corporal punishment, Barnes said.
“My client and the others are being scapegoated,” he said, calling the case an excuse for DCFS’s lack of sufficient staffing to handle child abuse cases.
Villar acknowledged that it “was a difficult case for everyone involved” and noted the heavy caseloads of county social workers, but said there were earlier signs.
“From the beginning, there was more than ample evidence from the mother that something was amiss,” the judge said, citing her heavy use of pain medication, the fact that the child had lived with his maternal grandmother virtually since birth and the mother’s own allegations that her young son was a liar and a thief.
“She singled him out” because she never bonded with her son, the judge said.
Palmdale elementary school teacher Jennifer Garcia testified during the preliminary hearing that she called Rodriguez multiple times to report that Gabriel said his mother punched him and shot him in the face with a BB gun. Her first call came more than six months before Gabriel was killed.
An autopsy showed the tot had a fractured skull, several broken ribs and burns over his body, according to authorities.
Villar said records were incomplete and inadequate, parties weren’t talking to one another, incidents went undocumented and some people who are mandated to report abuse failed to do so.
Defense attorneys argued that others were culpable in the boy’s death and were better positioned to have saved the boy.
“Gabriel was certainly not left on an island by himself” when the case was transferred to another DCFS unit, argued Merritt’s other attorney, Joseph Gutierrez. He said one therapist failed to report serious injuries because her supervisor told her not to.
The case was transferred to the Family Preservation Unit to “put more eyes” on Gabriel, said Rodriguez’s attorney, Lance Filer. “`(Rodriguez) was the only one … to substantiate any of the claims … she did exactly what she was supposed to do and had been trained to do.”
Gabriel was seeing a counselor twice a week and a sheriff’s deputy stopped by at one point to check on the boy and found no evidence of abuse, according to the defense.
“This was unanticipated, not foreseeable,” Gutierrez argued before the judge’s ruling, adding that it’s “contrary to human nature, to human reason” that a mother could kill her child.
“I don’t think there’s anyone who feels worse than these four social workers,” Gutierrez said.
But Deputy District Attorney Ana Maria Lopez accused the defendants of making “a deliberate choice to circumvent the system,” taking shortcuts and violating procedures.
Prosecutors allege that Rodriguez and Clement falsified reports that should have documented signs of escalating physical abuse and the family’s lapsed cooperation with DCFS.
Prosecutors also contend that Bom and Merritt knew or should have known they were approving false reports that conflicted with evidence of Gabriel’s deteriorating physical health, allowing the boy to remain in the home until he died.
An investigation revealed that at times over an eight-month period preceding his death, Gabriel — among other instances of violent abuse — was doused with pepper spray, forced to eat his own vomit and locked in a closet with a sock stuffed in his mouth to muffle his screams, authorities have said.
“It was their responsibility to protect Gabriel,” Lopez said, “to remove this child and put him in a safe place. That’s where they failed.”
The prosecutor accused the social workers of “professional arrogance” and questioned whether they were “covering up their own misbehavior” in failing to reconsider their earlier decisions when the violence began to escalate.
Gabriel’s cousin Emily and other family members applauded the judge’s decision in an interview outside the courtroom.
“They deserve it,” the cousin said of the four defendants. “I would have removed the child, especially with Pearl’s history … they didn’t follow up, they didn’t push her.”
The defendants are set to be arraigned April 3.
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Mar22 says
I question the hospital, did he REALLY have to die??
Where was his other family at, like Aunts, uncles, grandparents???
Could it have been gangsters coming to his house hurting him bc they had a beef with the family? There is some bad stuff going on out there, and I don’t think people realize just how bad it is.
kimmy a says
this kid just happened do die and so he got our attention… how many kids are in the same boat?
Ladd says
I question the hospital too , because they let him die. How do you know that gangsters didn’t get paid to hurt him too. There is a lot of BS going on in the AV with gangsters, con-artist, terrorizer’s, thugs, because of drugs, racism. They get offered money to do all kinds of evil, from getting someone hooked on drugs, to getting beat-up, to paying to get a girl, to losing there kids.
We’ve got to report stuff, if you think there is too many people going to a house or if their having parties, report it, because you see all kinds of evil going on, that we have to nip it in the bud quick. At least by calling the police it will hopefully get documented on who is doing things to people.
If you know someone getting offered money to do evil stuff, please report it, you can be anonymous.
And if your the one doing the evil, Please stop and change your life around. I’m tired of hearing about it, and I’m tired of being depressed over it.
Annoyed says
So much ignorance! I will pray everyday for justice! I know that at least one of these social workers would never have been a part of any falsification of documents or allowing a child stay in an abusive house! I will pray because the only ones who should pay are the parents and perlas father who knew this abuse was going on but protected his daughter!!!
Mar21 says
Please investigate foster parents. They didn’t report there foster child missing until someone was reporting the child found to the sheriff’s, how many other children has this happen to? Were the foster parents in on it? The girl was on her way to a man’s house. WHY WHY WHY ARE YOU NOT PAYING ATTENTION!! YOU SHOULDN’T GET ANYMORE KIDS IN YOUR HOME…PERIOD!! YOUR PART OF THE PROBLEM, AND I WOULDN’T DOUBT IF YOU LEFT HER WITH YOUR EVIL FRIENDS TO BE MANIPULATED.
TM says
The boy is dead, it is still the parents fault, regardless of the case , whether it wasn’t taken seriously or not, he is still dead and it was his mother who did it.
Across the Nation, especially here in California, child abuse is everywhere, and it is usually misfit parents on drugs, irresponsible , usually mother/ father’s abusive girlfriend or boyfriend involved…..I just hope the actual murderer of this poor child gets what they fully deserve , a reserved spot in hell with a the other child abusers and murderers! Better yet, these ” parents” should have been monitered more so than the kid!RIP Gabriel, u deserved a better life!
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Cynthia says
These people act big and hard but when they really need to do something they don’t. They worry more about how dirty a house is instead if they are actually harming the kids . But they will get what they deserve.
Ash says
Those social workers only feel bad because they face possible jail time. They don’t care that a child is dead, or else they would have done their jobs from the start.
George says
These workers get paid big money and benifets to do this job they got lazy ,so pay the price
Seriously?! says
Was your comment supposed to be sarcastic? If not, I think you need to raise your bar on what you consider “Big Money”. The average salary for a social worker employed by the County of Los Angeles is under 50k a year. They are understaffed and overworked ALWAYS. Now, these facts are not an excuse for these particulate social workers … I think that everyone agrees that they obviously horrible employees and the county did as it should and fired them. But come on, they did not and could not have known that this little boy would get killsd. Maybe they should have … which once again, they should be fired for because they were horrible employees … but to say that they should be put in jail for 10 years because they didn’t do their jobs? That is just the county using them as scape goats. The parents are the scum that committed this horrible crime. Period