A judge ordered two boys removed from the care of their custodial parent Tuesday as Carlton County investigated allegations of abuse at their home and another with close ties.
The case has drawn attention online and in the streets of Cloquet and Carlton, Minn., where in recent weeks friends and family members have gathered to show support for the children — and share similar stories.
"These incidents did not occur in a vacuum," said Scott Buchanan, attorney for the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, which petitioned the court to have the boys removed from one of the homes.
Carlton County District Judge Rebekka Stumme said in a hearing held via Zoom, which attracted 91 virtual attendees, that she was taking seriously the tribe's concerns about long-term abuse in the homes and that the children would be removed until the investigation was completed.
The two boys, who are enrolled band members, were among about 10 children who were briefly removed from two homes in early January while social services addressed complaints made by Danielle Martineau, who has had several relatives pass through the homes of the care providers in question.
Within 72 hours of that investigation, the children were returned to the homes where the alleged abuse occurred.
"I'm not done with this," Martineau said afterwards. "These kids do not deserve this. I'm not going to let the system fail them again."
Tuesday's hearing was held after the band petitioned to remove the two boys from a home on the reservation. The other home is in Cloquet.