K.C. cops say woman tried to flush newborn

Homerboy

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Kansas City police are investigating a 20-year-old woman who allegedly tried to flush her newborn son down the toilet at a McDonald's restaurant after giving birth in the restroom.

Both the baby and the mother, a Kansas City resident who works at the McDonald's, were being treated Tuesday at a Kansas City hospital. Police said the child is expected to survive.

"Fortunately, the baby's fine," Capt. Rich Lockhart said. "The baby's at the hospital getting treatment. The mother's at the hospital getting treatment. We're investigating it."

The incident occurred about 12:50 p.m. Monday. Lockhart said workers became concerned after the woman didn't return from the restroom. The workers quickly called paramedics after checking on the woman, and paramedics were able to revive the baby.

No charges had been filed as of Tuesday afternoon. Lockhart said police have interviewed workers at the McDonald's and planned to talk to the mother once she's able to speak to them.

"She's being treated, and we haven't been able to talk to her to get her side of all of this," Lockhart said.

Police will then consult with prosecutors to determine what, if any, charges will be filed.

Lockhart said the woman was 32-weeks pregnant when she gave birth in the restroom. She allegedly told paramedics that she tried to flush the baby down the toilet several times, he said.

The child was still in the toilet and wasn't breathing when paramedics arrived, he said. They administered CPR on the child to get him breathing again, Lockhart said.

The paramedics then rushed the baby and mother to the hospital. Police were notified about 2:30 p.m. Monday, Lockhart said.

"The mother told paramedics that she didn't know she was pregnant," he said.

The newborn has been placed in the temporary custody of children's services, Lockhart said. It was not clear whether the woman has other children, he said.

John Jelinek, who owns and operates the McDonald's restaurant, said he was "truly shocked by the unfortunate incident."

"The safety and well-being of my customers and employees is always my top priority," Jelinek said in a written statement Tuesday afternoon. "As this is a pending police matter, it would be inappropriate to discuss further."
 

bignateyk

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wow. Im not sure which is sadder: The fact that she was trying to flush her kid down the toilet, or the fact that she was so fucking stupid that she actually thought the kid would go down the toilet in the first place.
 
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I've felt like I've given birth to something while sitting on the throne before.

But unlike a woman, anything that comes out of my body won't be going to college.
 

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Originally posted by: bignateyk
wow. Im not sure which is sadder: The fact that she was trying to flush her kid down the toilet, or the fact that she was so fucking stupid that she actually thought the kid would go down the toilet in the first place.

Pretty much.
 

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Why is "I didnt know" an acceptable excuse in these cases? I have read multiple news stories of women doing terrible things to just born infants and not getting charges brought against them because they "didn't know" they were pregnant. I'm going to try that next time I get pulled over and see how far it gets me:

I'm sorry officer, I didn't know I was speeding.
I'm sorry officer, I didn't know you couldn't drink and drive.
 

revnja

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Originally posted by: bignateyk or the fact that she was so fucking stupid that she actually thought the kid would go down the toilet in the first place.

kind of explains why the broad is knocked up in the first place
 

MrDudeMan

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Originally posted by: BrunoPuntzJones
I've felt like I've given birth to something while sitting on the throne before.

But unlike a woman, anything that comes out of my body won't be going to college.

That's a fantastic reason to flush it down the toilet - to avoid tuition. Or, you could not be a complete fucking douche bag and give the baby up for adoption. Tough choice.
 

kranky

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If the baby survives, I can only hope s/he never finds out that the mother tried to flush it down a toilet.

Originally posted by: jdobratz
Why is "I didnt know" an acceptable excuse in these cases? I have read multiple news stories of women doing terrible things to just born infants and not getting charges brought against them because they "didn't know" they were pregnant. I'm going to try that next time I get pulled over and see how far it gets me:

I'm sorry officer, I didn't know I was speeding.
I'm sorry officer, I didn't know you couldn't drink and drive.

I remember an old Steve Martin bit about that, he used the line "Sorry, officer, I forgot.... that murder was illegal."
 

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Originally posted by: bignateyk
wow. Im not sure which is sadder: The fact that she was trying to flush her kid down the toilet, or the fact that she was so fucking stupid that she actually thought the kid would go down the toilet in the first place.

QFT
 

TwiceOver

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I have a friend that lives down there and decided to move back because of the seriously f'd up crimes that happen there. He said that its not necessarily the crimes that bother him, more of the nature.

On-Topic: How TF do you not know you are pregnant at 32-weeks? Hrm, maybe someone should flush her down the toilet.
 

MrDudeMan

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Originally posted by: TwiceOver
I have a friend that lives down there and decided to move back because of the seriously f'd up crimes that happen there. He said that its not necessarily the crimes that bother him, more of the nature.

On-Topic: How TF do you not know you are pregnant at 32-weeks? Hrm, maybe someone should flush her down the toilet.

Very obese women can have irregular periods or no periods at all. She may not have known because she wouldn't have noticed a difference in her period and if she is extremely overweight it wouldn't show. I still don't understand how she wouldn't know, but it's possible.