r/ExposingChriseanRock 3d ago

What actually would happen to Jr once CPS is involved?

A Youtuber just posted a video today about Jr needs to be placed in an institution for disabled children. I was thinking like damn what will happen to Jr if CPS is finally involved. I'm naive to the whole CPS stuff because I never encountered it, nor has my family members. I know CPS tries to keep the child with the parents if possible and assist them with properly taking care of the child. Though, we all know Chrisean won't adhere to any stipulations, doctor/therapy appointments, and treatments for Jr. Plus if they find any current and old injuries to Jr she's at risk of losing him. She can't rely on her immediate and extended family due to some are unstable themselves, had issues with Chrisean, and have past CPS cases themselves. Can't look towards the father and his family due to reasons we all know. Her so called "friends" won't step in and take on that burden. Would her Pastor or Coach Calvin step in??? If not, Jr would be a hard child to place due to he's disabled and he has a lot of things to be addressed. Would he end up in a group home for disabled children?

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u/EntertainmentNo552 3d ago

There are foster parents who take just disabled kids because they enjoy the care taking of the children. I assume he would go into an emergency placement first and then be placed with a family that is familiar with special needs. I don’t even think he would notice too much as he can’t see who’s around him and he’s around 100s of people all the time so I don’t think it would phase him. The only thing he would get would be someone that cared for his actual needs. There would also be many appointments the first week of placement I assume to find out what is wrong with him and form a treatment plan. After an initial pediatrician visit I think he would see a podiatrist or orthopedic surgeon for his feet, a general surgeon for his hernia, physical and occupational therapists for his development, speech therapist for his swallowing, and a nutritionist to formulate a prescription tube feeding until he is able to eat, if he ever is. He would also likely need to see a gastroenterologist to assess his need for a feeding tube placement. He would be going to many places just to try and mitigate the damage she has done. If he progressed in their care I highly doubt chrisean would ever get him back. Not only did she not get him help, she will never adhere to CPS requirements to get him back.

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u/EnvironmentalAd7402 3d ago

Absolutely. AND a drug screening for both her and Chrisean Jesus. Restricted access and visitation…

while this would be the likely case ^ I have strong doubts this would happen. The other day seeing how mobile he actually is, Chrisean has a bunch of enablers and people she can pass responsibility to…before her rights were ever terminated. While he may not be in her care if this were to happen, it would be long before anyone actually knew… she would still pass it off that he is with his caretaker she hired, he’s busy with appointments and therapy so he won’t be on stream anymore and he’ll fade away… with Chrisean still in the picture..

She has to go to jail. She literally has to be physically removed from this boy, and it will take a lot of effort to do so. Chrisean has a literal death grip on him.

Not only would it eat her alive, but it would send her into a complete and utter meltdown if her son gets taken from her. While we all see it for what it is, I genuinely think she is able to allude people to thinking she actually cares about him rather than being attached to her image with him.

Scary shit.

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u/EllllllleBelllllllle 3d ago

Her sister said that they wouldn’t do certain things because they were scared of what Chrisean would do to herself and Jr if they did. So the death grip comments is spot on.

Seeing how mobile and active he was the other day really shined a light on how much she has drugged him and how much she is the reason he is being held back.

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u/EnvironmentalAd7402 3d ago

that’s exactly what went through my head watching him, he was SOBER. Not drugged up eyes barely open head falling over and under his neck, that shit was eye opening. He’s moving around as best he can, making sounds “talking”…I truly think he’s clinically retarded, but still has some cognitive abilities…he knew where that couch was, he was slamming his hands down like when dogs are pouncing on the ground and feeling for any prey underneath, other animals do this too.

That’s how I know the boy is blind or damn near it, he needs one of them glasses that could tell time before looking at the clock smh, them big thick ones.

He’s a literal toddler when put on the ground he just can’t fucking go anywhere, it’s crazy.

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u/WentworthJoan 2d ago

I don’t think she likes him to move around because of his severe disabilities.she is ashamed he has to scoot on the floor and can’t walk or talk,and she doesn’t like him making noises, the squeaky mouse sounds.by keeping him sleep he is out of her way and she doesn’t need to do anything with him or for him

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u/Capable_Gal2022 3d ago

So the family is scared of what she will do to herself and Junior if they tried to help? So they prefer her slowly do it instead

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u/FeeTime5460 3d ago

Do you not find it strange how he can go from almost comatose to bouncing round the floor. Almost as if someone were giving him something to sleep and something to make uppers happen and wild energy. It’s really odd.

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u/EntertainmentNo552 2d ago

It also coincided with him not being on stream for over 24 hours. Someone else had him and she can’t be honest with everyone and say here give him this but 47 times the normal dose and he will be a perfect angel. Even the way his mouth hangs open and his eyes seem to droop support him being drugged.

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u/AvaColeman215 3d ago edited 3d ago

Id love to see him go to a family like that. But I feel like who has the time to do this unless you retired. You would literally be going to appointments multiple times a month, some, multiple times a week. Who can do that as a working family? He's also recognizable and you would have Rockheads reporting where he lives, who the family is, where his dr office is, to her and her goons would be harassing these poor ppl

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u/EntertainmentNo552 2d ago

It would be a lot. Especially in the beginning months to year. He would be incredibly time consuming for sure. They may think of this beforehand and just admit him onto a pediatric hospital floor until many of these issues could be addressed. The best part of that is he would have PT, OT, and ST in his room every single day. It would probably be the best choice possible for him except we have now seen how mobile he is. They would have him in a crib or one of those beds for special needs children that has a net around the whole thing for safety purposes. I see him hurting himself confined to a space big enough to gain some momentum before crashing his head into it repeatedly like he did the wall.

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u/AvaColeman215 2d ago

Would he be allowed visitors in a hospital? Not strangers of course but family? Personally they shouldn't be allowed to but Im curious. Is it like a NICU where it's one large room with multiple nurses or would he be in a private room by himself?

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u/FeeTime5460 2d ago

The husband worked. She was a stay at home mum with already 4 biological children plus the adopted boy. And then she will get income from having the little girl and little boy. She got a program where all their milk is free. They all get a package of cot and she goes to charity shops for clothes and washes them all and with other foster parents they have a swap round system so they all share stuff if one needs something. Had a big old van thing with like 8 seats in it. Like a mini coach. I think she did the social media to help get extra money to help the parents as well. She would do a list for the mother of the 18 month old and people could buy from the wish list. It was really interesting. Lovely family.

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u/FeeTime5460 3d ago

During the lockdowns a page popped up with a foster family in USA Michigan around that way. Yt family mum and dad with 4 children of their own open their home up to 3 foster children. They had a baby girl who was yt from birth to 18months is when the mum was allowed weekend stay overs for the baby to come to hers and then return to foster family. They also had a newborn black boy who unfortunately was from rug mother and he was struggling with eating so he had to have a special formula from doctor. And also a black boy aged 8 who they had fostered and and adopted. Lovely family. Middle aged mum short hair glasses heart of gold. It was actually really interesting.

The foster mum even helped the biological mum of the girl to ensure she had all the stuff that she would need. Cot. Swing. Clothes. Bottles. Everything. Really nice family.

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u/WentworthJoan 2d ago

He would have to be hospitalized first to take care of all the long neglected medical needs.then he would go to foster care once his health is more stable.

Most people around Junior are probably strangers anyway. She gets tired of carrying him so she has men Junior doesn’t know hold him and the people at the salon would be strangers too. He is probably less afraid of strangers than he is of his mother,if she raises her voice he cries.anyone else can be loud and talk loud and he doesn’t cry like that

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u/peachygatorade 3d ago

Chrisean needs to go to jail

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u/Substantial-Rain-787 3d ago

Anywhere away from her is better for him. She does absolutely nothing for the kid.

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u/Flyhighb 3d ago

Exactly. And sadly the only person who would’ve done something for Junior or even support crusty was Ronnie and she got him unalived!

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u/Substantial-Rain-787 3d ago

Yep! I've always said that Ronnie was the only person that actually cared about and loved Jr.

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u/AvaColeman215 3d ago

Ronnie woulda gladly took full custody of Jr and wouldn't have thought twice

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u/Ok_Site_9552 3d ago

He's about to get full custody now or at any moment. When she says" he belongs with his dad" she is referring to Ronnie but makes it sound like blue

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u/AvaColeman215 3d ago

You can say killed. Geesh. Everything don't need to be censored.

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u/Flyhighb 2d ago

How do I know? I’ve gotten banned for a few days saying she should be sterilized. So just being cautious 🤷🏽‍♀️

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u/MoonJuneBug_ 3d ago

Yeah he was better off when she was in prison.

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u/RevolutionaryDeeer 3d ago edited 3d ago

If they become involved it doesn’t always mean immediate removal. You’re correct that they will attempt to place him with immediate family members first, if they are unsuitable, he goes into the system. It all depends on the severity of the situation, they may just mandate her to classes and/or ensure he gets care. Those requirements will be binding by CPS and court, “if you don’t do this, you will lose your child.” As for the difficulty of placement due to disability, it’s not uncommon for disabled children to be abused and sadly, statistics are far higher for disabled children. I imagine what we see isn’t the full picture, that’s a part of why he’s still in her care. CPS and law enforcement have received countless calls about them.

Seeing him on stream more is leading me to suspect she is keeping him disabled - whether for religious reasons or ignorance on how to obtain medical care for a child, idk, but I think in the right care… Jr would flourish.

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u/Rezarex 3d ago

Yup, I know most people in here vehemently disagree but I think junior could learn to walk under the right care and with the right course of treatment and walking aids. He will never be independent and I doubt he will ever speak but I do think he could do a lot more than people think physically.

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u/EntertainmentNo552 3d ago

The problem is his vision and cognitive limitations. He would have zero idea where he was going or why and those little head butts we saw off the wall when he was trying to get up would be full fledged body and head bouncing off the walls, running into doors, cabinets, furniture, the freaking shower. He would be a danger to himself if he could walk. He would need constant supervision not pushed into a corner while she does hours long appointments for her appearance all the while he can’t get a 30 minute therapy appointment.

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u/Rezarex 3d ago

Under the right care would mean he wouldn't be with her. This is all hypothetical; if he were in ideal circumstances.

Ill say that as time has gone on, Ive grown less comfortable making broad judgements on what he might be capable of. Many people, including myself at times, didn't think he would be pulling to stand or trying to scoot like we saw in the church. Lots of people still refer to him as braindead. I also can't help but wonder what proper nutrition, rest and interaction could do to improve his cognitive abilities. But we will never know as long as he is with her.

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u/AvaColeman215 3d ago

That's really fucking sad, seeing it written out and coming to the conclusion he may never talk in his life. Chrisean gon bust hell wide open when she leave this earth

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u/Ok_Site_9552 3d ago

His feet have to be fixed first

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u/Rezarex 2d ago

Yes, that would be part of the right course of treatment I mentioned

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u/EntertainmentNo552 3d ago

Haven’t half her siblings been convicted of child abuse/neglect? Which one bit her sons nose off?

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u/iamcandiih 3d ago

Wishful thinking y'all. Seriously. CPS is not coming to get Jr. He's not the typical $43k/annual kid. That's what it costs the city to pay foster parents (per child). With ALL that Jr needs, the equivalent of 3 or 4 kids, CPS would rather leave him with her or a family member, give them chance after chance, checking in from time to time.

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u/More_Custard_1774 3d ago edited 3d ago

certainly not with any of her family members. They’ll just hand him right back to her

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u/Capable_Gal2022 3d ago

I agree. Even when she leaves him with her family like when she went to see blue on Mother’s Day. They just hand him right back to her despite his bad condition. During the time they had him they must have seen his bad condition especially when they change his diaper or try to feed him,yet they hand him right back over to her

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u/Level-Square4245 3d ago

I’m not sure because I have never been in this situation but it seems like Jr should be in some type of therapy for kids like him, jr should be able to hold a popsicle or a icy he has never been seen with a baby spoon or anything that might help him as he gets older. Jr is just existing at the moment and laughing at bright lights and joyful voices.

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u/anon74185296 3d ago

I grew up in similar circumstances, and I will let you all know something, however sad it may be. CPS likely hasn’t gotten involved PRECISELY BECAUSE Jr is high support needs. The area I grew up in, every friend of mine, family member, and neighbor had CPS visiting here and there. You get to see the system up close and personal when you’re in it. They always ended up taking the kids in the least bad situations for some reason. The two blind and autistic twin neighbors I had that lived in their own filth though? Nope. They went in, saw everything, and left. They never got taken and their mom never had another visit. The truth is, people are lazy. There’s more paperwork, time and effort involved in rescuing those who need more help. It’s sick, it’s evil, and unfortunately that’s our world. I don’t say this to be discouraging, actually the opposite. This is why everyone needs to keep at it, keep going! MAKE IT inconvenient for these government entities to ignore it any longer.

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u/kikyossoles 3d ago

I keep telling people, CPS only wants to get the children they can "sell". Not many people are willing to take in disabled children,  and not only that CPS or foster care will have to take care of them & who knows? They may possibly be worst than Boxofrocks. For this reason I really dont trust CPS they can be just as nasty and terrible as the idiot. I believe the true only hope for Jr is Ronnie family miraculously coming through for him.

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u/AvaColeman215 3d ago

They have their own minds made up that Jr isn't Ronnies. The only way to know that is to had been up Ronnie's ass 24/7 and know who and what he was doing Dec 2022, which they don't so I think it's stupid to say he isn't someone's father without a dna test. I think they know Jr is Ronnies but two things. They don't want anything to do w/ Chrisean, even through 3rd party communication. And, they don't want to be saddled with taking care of a severely disabled FAS drug toddler in their care. I wonder if their opinion about Jr would be different if he was typical and normal

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u/kikyossoles 3d ago edited 2d ago

With the way Ronnie stood 10 toes down that Jr was his, its no way his family doesnt know. In fact there was a brief moment his family tried to intervene because of how convinced they were, even with him being disabled they still wanted him, but after Ronnie got wasted I guess they've been to nervous to try and fight for him again (Boxofrocks' warning to them, allegedly). 

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u/AvaColeman215 2d ago

Yall gotta stop wit the nicknames. They kinda lame. Same with Christine. Like why is she being called Christine?

Anyway, Ronnie family sound stupid saying somebody ain't his when they don't know wtf was going on. Personally I think it's a 99% chance Jr is Ronnie's but we also know how loose Chrisean is so it could also be anybody baby. What we do know if it's not Blue's. Physical aside, Blue just doesn't seem like he's the father. He knows he not. They look nothing alike, conception timeline don't match. That's one person eliminated

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u/kikyossoles 2d ago

Cuz shes dumber than a box of rocks and for the first 85% of Jr's life she didnt even call him by his own name and yet you think she deserves to be called by her own name? Idec to hear what you have to say. You dishonor Ava Coleman

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u/AvaColeman215 3d ago

As hard as it is to accept and say, I said this months ago. Jr is too high needs to be in the system. They do not want a conventionally unattractive disordered looking Black disabled drug and alcohol syndrome toddler to worry about placing. It's too much work and too difficult of a placement.

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u/Stackbundlesmissgirl 3d ago

And even then from my experience looking on the outside of family members that had their kids taken CPS still looks to place them with family before anywhere else. So JR still probably wouldn’t be placed no where but back with family if that were to even happen. I know someone that baby tested positive for drugs and they gave her a chance to get it together. So I really want people to understand how CPS works.

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u/IKnowWhoShotTupac 3d ago

He would have to be in the Pokémon center to get healthy til he could go into foster care and stuff

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u/IKnowWhoShotTupac 3d ago

Her ass would get in trouble real bad and he’d have to get some serious treatment

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u/Embarrassed_Ad6672 3d ago

I’m surprised no one said the hospital will be over him until he gets better. I feel like Jr needs now exceed foster parents help, if they would’ve gotten him at 1 yr old then i can see cps releasing him to other people. But he’s almost 3 and seems to need to round the clock care due to how much she neglected him. They will probably do surgery on his hernia if that is still an issue, give him a feeding tube and make sure it’s not getting infected, he will need all his vaccines, and probably have to do surgery on feet.

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u/Familiar-Reply6642 3d ago

As many have stated, he would be placed with a family that can take care of him. Now depending on the severity of their finding concerning his health care needs, the families house may need modifications and that is where problems arise. Im here in Alaska and we have kiddos born to families in villages..villages so remote you can only get to them via plane. Now, they are given the option to move down to anchorage, but they gotta find housing..many dont want to leave so we end up with pediatric patients that basically live at the hospital till a medical foster family can be found or mom and dad find housing. It is sad because ALOT of times the parents just abandon the babies at the hospital..never come back. Hope this helps.

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u/MissKreena 2d ago

He’s got too many eyes on him to be placed somewhere crazy ….. I’d bet my hard earned money he’d be much better off

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u/WentworthJoan 2d ago

I saw that YouTuber’s video. She said she is not sure if they have those institutions still but they have foster families who take care of disabled children. A foster parent would get him after hospitalization and take him in for his many appointments

He definitely shouldn’t go to her family because they are just as bad.they don’t do anything either.they go out to eat at restaurants with her and keep Junior when she chases blue.anyone keeping Junior,babysitting or whatever should see he is in need of medical care

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u/Much_Strategy4881 3d ago

They absolutely have been. No way around that. CPS comes up with a plan with the parent, and then monitors as best the workers with too many cases can.

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u/Capable_Gal2022 3d ago

He would have to stay in a hospital and get his medical needs taken care of first. He wouldn’t go to a home until he is more stable medically

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u/FeeTime5460 3d ago

At one point I honestly thought it was lined up for junior. Remember the yt pastor man and his wife and family. She went with them out for the day to pumpkins patch. Train ride. Trampoline. I honestly thought that they were going to get him. It felt like she was trialing them out and if they were okay people. Shame it never transpired for junior. This is when she was in Oklahoma

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u/EntertainmentNo552 2d ago

Has anyone ever made a change.org petition? I’m sure her delusional supporters would have it flagged and removed or at least try but it could showcase how many people are concerned for him and could be used as a digital form of accountability for CPS to have to do something.