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CHICAGO — The Department of Child and Family Services ordered an investigation into the caseworker who visited the home of a 2-year-old boy who died days after he and his brother were reported safe.
A caseworker, who was employed by Omni, a private agency, and contracted by DCFS, reported that Ja’hir Gibbons, 2, and his 5-year-old brother were safe two days before Ja’hir was found dead from child abuse.
DCFS said the caseworker will not be permitted to have any contact with children or families during the investigation.
“Falsifying records will not be tolerated, and DCFS will pursue all available discipline, including termination, if records were falsified,” the department said in a statement.
DCFS said two reports were submitted in the case. On March 17, at 9:37 a.m., a report was submitted that said both children were at the home on March 16 at 12:30 p.m. After the 2-year-old’s death, a second report was submitted on March 19 around 10 a.m. that only one child, but not Ja’hir, was home on March 16 at 12:45 p.m.
Full statement from DCFS Interim Director Debra Dyer-Webster:
“As part of the initial review of this case, DCFS learned that two separate and contradictory reports were submitted regarding this home visit, and I have ordered an investigation into the caseworker responsible for this visit. During the investigation, the worker will not be permitted to have any contact with children or families. Falsifying records will not be tolerated, and DCFS will pursue all available discipline, including termination, if records were falsified.”Dejon Waters, 21, was charged with first-degree murder and held without bail for Ja’hir’s death. The child died while under his care. Brittany Hyc, 28, the boy’s mother, was charged with felony child endangerment for leaving the boy with Waters, who was her boyfriend. She was held on a $200,000 bail. Police responded Monday to an EMS call at a home on the 6000 block of South Prairie Avenue. Ja’hir was pronounced dead at a hospital that same day. Waters admitted to physically abusing Ja’hir, causing the fatal injuries.
