I can't do this alone ...
Judge Edward R. Brunner is going to rule on the Angellika "Angie" Arndt
case in a few weeks. Angie is the little 7-year old girl who died when she was
restrained in the face-down prone restraint position by Bradley Ridout, a staff
member at the Rice Lake Day Treatment Center. The only reason those restraints
are ever allowed to be used is if someone is a danger to his or herself
or to others. That was not the case with Angie.
Angie was restrained in this dangerous position 9 times during the month
she spent at the facility, and was put into isolation 19 times. Every day at
Rice Lake, it appears, was a bad day for Angie. Yet the couple of months she
spent in day treatment at another facility were positive. She never had to be
restrained, according to her caregivers there.
Our letters to the judge could make all the difference in the world for
many future children. Though the facility where Angie died has been closed, the
company that owned the facility, Northwest Guidance and Counseling, is still
operating their 12 other facilities under the same rules and guidelines as Rice
Lake.
I am providing you with
my letter to Judge Brunner - feel free to use any information
from the letter in writing your own. Please send your letters this week as time
is running out. The hearing is in early March so the sooner the Judge receives
these letters the better.
You can also send your letters to the District Attorney and to the DOJ
Prosecuting attorney. Their contact information is listed below.
Judge Presiding over
Sentencing of both Rideout and NWDC
Hon. Edward R. Brunner
Barron
County Justice Center
1420 State Hwy 25 North - Room 2602
Barron, WI
54812-3009
Tel: (715) 537-6399
Barron County District
Attorney - Prosecuting Rideout
Angela L. Holmstrom
Barron
County District Attorney
Barron County Justice Center
1420 State Hwy 25
North - Room 2301
Barron, WI 54812-3003
Tel: (715)
537-6220
dabarron@mail.da.state.wi.us
DOJ Prosecuting Attorney -
Prosecuting NWCG
Bill Hanrahan
Wisconsin
Department of Justice
P.O. Box 7857
Madison, WI
53707-7857
Please also forward a copy of your letter to Jo Pelishek, Family Advocate
for Wisconsin Family Ties, at
jopel.wft@chibardun.net.
The decision Judge Brunner makes can set a precedence - one way or the
other. We're hoping it will be in the direction that will help children.
Thank you for your help!
Link to The Short Life of Angellika Arndt: Bubbles in My Milk:
Link to news re Angie:
Link to Angie's New Blog:
Restraints that Kill Kids Blog: