Tampa day care owner Dorothy Ann Sampson-Monroe was arrested for hitting four children ages 3 to 5 at a day care facility she told police she owned. Four years ago Sampson-Monroe relinquished her license after police accused her of shaking a baby and bruising his brain. (read more)
According to the St. Pete Times state records show the 47-years old had been arrested 16 times. In 1991 she was sentenced to two years in prison for felony cocaine charges. Even though State law disqualifies people from receiving a child care license if they are convicted of a felony drug charge waivers can be granted and a Sampson-Monroe did receive one.
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