{"id":649,"date":"2008-04-30T16:17:06","date_gmt":"2008-04-30T16:17:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/news\/2008\/04\/texas-officials-looking-at-pos.php"},"modified":"2008-04-30T16:17:06","modified_gmt":"2008-04-30T16:17:06","slug":"texas-officials-looking-at-pos","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/news\/2008\/04\/texas-officials-looking-at-pos","title":{"rendered":"Texas Officials Looking at Possible Abuse Among Boys of Polygamous Sect"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Associated Press &#8211; April 30, 2008 <\/strong><br \/>\nAUSTIN, Texas &#8211; Texas officials told legislators Wednesday that they are investigating the possible sexual abuse of some young boys taken from a polygamist sect&#8217;s ranch, as well as broken bones among other children.<br \/>\nThe disclosures are the first suggestions that anyone other than teenage girls may have been sexually or physically abused at the ranch run by the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, a renegade Mormon sect.<br \/>\nIn written and oral testimony provided to lawmakers Wednesday, officials with the state Department of Family and Protective Services said interviews and journal entries suggested that boys may have been sexually abused.<br \/>\nEarlier, the department&#8217;s commissioner, Carey Cockerell, told lawmakers that at least 41 children, some of them &#8220;very young,&#8221; have evidence of broken bones.<br \/>\nThe state has custody of 464 children from the Yearning For Zion Ranch in the west Texas prairie town of Eldorado, including a baby born to a teen mother Tuesday.<br \/>\nAlthough Cockerell did not elaborate on the broken bones, a report by his department&#8217;s Child Protective Services division said medical exams and interviews indicated &#8220;that at least 41 children have had broken bones in the past.&#8221;<br \/>\n&#8220;We do not have X-rays or complete medical information on many children so it is too early to draw any conclusions based on this information, but it is cause for concern and something we&#8217;ll continue to examine,&#8221; the CPS report said.<br \/>\nThe state Senate Health and Human Services Committee&#8217;s hearing on Texas&#8217; foster care system had been planned for Wednesday before the April 3 raid on the ranch. But for the morning part of the hearing, the polygamous sect took center stage.<br \/>\nThe state has been criticized for taking all the children from the ranch, including infants and boys, on the theory that the girls may be abused when they are teens.<br \/>\nState authorities raided the ranch in search of evidence of underage girls being forced into polygamous marriages. Since then, the state won temporary custody of the children, now scattered around the state in group foster-care facilities.<br \/>\nFLDS spokesman Rod Parker called Cockerell&#8217;s testimony &#8220;a deliberate effort to mislead the public.&#8221;<br \/>\nAlthough the ranch has a small medical facility, Parker said any broken bones would have been treated away from the ranch and that doctors are required to report suspected abuse.<br \/>\nParker said state officials were &#8220;trying to politically inoculate themselves from the consequences of this horrible tragedy.&#8221;<br \/>\nCockerell told a legislative committee the investigation has been difficult because members of the church have refused to cooperate.<br \/>\nMothers who stayed with their children for two weeks after the raid launched a coordinated effort to stymie investigators, coaching their children to not answer questions, Cockerell said.<br \/>\nHe said the women and children would gather into apparent family units, with the children referring to several women as their mother, then the &#8220;women switched children in these family units &#8230; making it difficult.&#8221;<br \/>\n&#8220;When asked, women and children would change their names and ages,&#8221; he said.<br \/>\nThe CPS report also said authorities &#8220;tried to use bracelets to identify children, but the women and children removed the bracelets or rubbed the wording off them.&#8221;<br \/>\nThe report also said mothers at first refused to let the children undergo basic health screenings and that &#8220;many&#8221; teen girls declined to take pregnancy tests.<br \/>\nOn Monday, CPS announced that almost 60 percent of the underage girls living on the Eldorado ranch are pregnant or already have children.<br \/>\nUnder Texas law, children under the age of 17 generally cannot consent to sex with an adult. A girl can get married with parental permission at 16, but none of the sect&#8217;s girls is believed to have had a legal marriage under state law.<br \/>\nChurch officials have denied that any children were abused at the ranch and say the state&#8217;s actions are a form of religious persecution. They also dispute the count of teen mothers, saying at least some are likely adults.<br \/>\n&#8212;<br \/>\n<em>Associated Press Writer Michelle Roberts contributed to this report from San Antonio.<br \/>\nCopyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.<br \/>\n<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Associated Press &#8211; April 30, 2008 AUSTIN, Texas &#8211; Texas officials told legislators Wednesday that they are investigating the possible sexual abuse of some young boys taken from a polygamist sect&#8217;s ranch, as well as broken bones among other children. 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