First Responders Rescue Four Children from Sex, Drugs, Drag Queens in Squalid South Boston Apartment

Sarah Merly | June 22, 2023
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First responders rushed to South Boston late Saturday morning to conduct an investigation. A man lay on the floor, dead from an overdose. Little did they know that the LGBTQIA+ agenda’s entire narrative would collapse at the seams in the squalid apartment they entered.

“A lot of drug paraphernalia and sex toys [were] all around, and then one of the firefighters said that they heard a cry for help,” said Boston City Councilor Erin Murphy. “[T]here were four children in the back room, and I am hearing that the adults in the apartment were not wanting first responders to go back when they heard kids crying for help, so that is very disturbing to me.”

The four children, reportedly, ranged in age from five to ten years old.

“Sickening to hear from those at the scene describing what they saw and the actions of the adults that were in the room,” Boston City Councilor Michael Flaherty said. “The place is disgusting,” Flaherty said, after taking part in a walk-through of the scene.

“The apartment was in extreme unsanitary conditions,” the Boston Fire Department reported. “All the adults were being uncooperative and…denied having children inside the apartment.”

Not only were the children subjected to the sight of drugs, sex toys (and, likely, their use) and a corpse strewn on the floor, but the adult men who “were dressed as women when first responders arrived at the scene,” tried to hide them from the first responders.

In other words, a horde of six drag queens abused four young children with drugs, dildos, and alcohol–and the mainstream media largely pretended it didn’t happen. And, those who did report the story focused more on the unsanitary conditions than on the children’s exposure to sex, drugs and drag. Smaller news outlets like The Boston Herald and Not the Bee needed to tell the story in order for it to gain more widespread media attention.

Perhaps, if the men had been straight (bonus points for wearing MAGA hat) this story of child abuse would’ve flooded national media. But, heaven forbid we break the “innocent-victim trans person” narrative.

Thankfully, the Department of Children and Families (DCF) has taken the children into custody and is caring for them.

Several city officials have now commented on the situation. Governor Maura Healey (D) described the incident as “heartbreaking” and a “terrible situation.”

“We’ll do everything we can to provide them support and services,” promised Gov. Healey. “I will do, and our administration will do, whatever we can to lend support with any investigation.”

Council President Ed Flynn bemoaned the incident’s implications for child safety in Boston and called for scrutiny of the circumstances that led to the incident:

“This horrific and inhuman incident demands accountability! It also underscores the need for a complete review of [BHA] inspections and eviction practices, security efforts in developments and protocols to ensure children are safe in every BHA apartment.”

As Boston.com reports, the fire department has, in fact, filed a report about suspected child abuse:

“BPD officers later filed a 51A report regarding the conditions of the home, according to the report. If a person whose work brings them in contact with children suspects those children of being abused or neglected, they are required to fill out a 51A report with the Department of Children and Families.”

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