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Senator Edward Kennedy — Part 20
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physical possesion of the twin infants, and was the sole
provider of any and all the needs of same infants. That the
twin infants, were of excellant health and well being, and
neatly and cleanly clothed, with any and all needed cribs,
playpens, food, formula, etc. ( Plaintiff relates to the
Providence police Uniform report C.C.R. 87-23501 dated Feb.
26th,1987. Which does state ....The two 10 month old twins,
Crystal Lynn and Christopher Lee DOB 4/29/86 appearéd to be
healthy.....) Plaintiff charges that he did request from Sgt.
Owens, and Providence police officers with him, "John Does",
all defendants this count, a court order to release the infants,
and did otherwise advise these defendants, not to enter his
premise,"without do cause,search warrant, Family Court Custody
Order, or other legal documents, permitting them to enter, with
legal authority." Plaintiff states that he was forced to permit
entry of his apartment, to these same defendants, Providence
Police Department, who did enter with the defendant Mother,
Gloria Hartmann, who had been waiting for a cab, outside, on the
steps. The plaintiff John J. Staradumsky, had refused to allow
the defendant Gloria J. Hartmann to take the twin infants with
her, as she did have no wherev, appropriate to take them, and
Plaintiff was concerned for the twins well being. Plaintiff did
advise Sgt. Owens, that the Mother was of an unfit nature, and
did have nc where fit to take the twins. Also that the Mother
had taken his prescription drugs that morning, and he was concerned
as to her mental state. Sgt. Owens, at this point, did request
to use the telephone of the Plaintiff, and this request was
granted. Sgt. Owens did place a call to one identifying himself
as Sgt. Giblin , Juvenile Division Providence Police, as the
Plaintiff was handed the telephone after the call was made by
Sgt. Owens. The defendant Sgt. Giblin, did order the Plaintiff
to turn over the children to the mother, over the telephone.
Plaintiff did also explain the situation to same defendant Sgt.
Giblin, who then did again speak with Sgt. Owens. Plaintiff was
then ordered by Sgt. Owens to turn over the twins, after he did
complete same telephone call. The plaintiff did at this point
refuse to allow the twins to leave, stating that they did have
no home, or proper place to be taken to. At this point, Sgt Owens
Gid request from defendant Gloria Hartmann, the location where
she would be taking the twins, she did state " Her sister Mary's
3 Curtis Street, Providence RI ". Plaintiff did at this point
object and again refuse to allow the twins to be taken from his
Home, advising that " 3 Curtis Street was a narcotics, and
theft location, and that drug useage was common there, also
that there was no baby furniture or other needs of the twins
at this location. At this point, Plaintiff was advised that if
he did not allow the twins to be removed, he would be placed
under arrest, and taken to the Providence police station, with
the Mother defendant Gloria Hartmann and the twins left in the
apartment, (Plaintiffs). Plaintiff at this point, age no other
alternative but to release the twins to the Providence Police,
and Gloria Hartmann. Plaintiff was also requested to allow the
defendant Gloria Hartmann to take her clothing and other baby
items with her, by Sgt. Owens, Plaintiff did allow this request
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