HONOLULU — Reps. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) and Mark Takai (D-Hawaii) introduced sovereign legislation this week directed during better protecting children from abuse on troops bases
The due law is named after Talia Williams, a 5-year-old who was beaten to genocide in 2005 by her father, Naeem Williams, afterwards an active-duty sailor stationed in Hawaii.
The girl’s murder reportedly came after months of woe and abuse
According to Delilah Williams’ justice testimony, Talia was denied food for days during a time, duct-taped to a bed and whipped, and kept out of daycare to censor earthy signs of her beatings. Naeem Williams’ deadly blow, prosecutors said, left knuckle imprints
Legal record suggested that mixed sovereign employees, including troops military and employees during her on-base child caring facility, unsuccessful to report suspected signs of Talia’s abuse
“Despite mixed reports to officials during a Army bottom in Hawaii where Talia and her father lived, the complement unsuccessful to strengthen her
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