Police have made an arrest in the killing of a 3-year-old who was found unconscious at a Queens shelter on Sunday night. As LisaRoznerTV reports, 26-year-old Shaquan Butler is facing charges of murder and manslaughter.
-- Police have made an arrest in the killing of a 3-year-old who was found unconscious at a Queens shelter on Sunday night.
Sources said his mother called 911 and told doctors that the child choked on a chicken nugget and passed out. "On a regular basis, the caseworker is supposed to go in and inspect the rooms, make sure they're clean and tidy and everything else, and see where's the child," said Bob Mascali, a former deputy Department of Homeless Services commissioner.
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