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Heavens weep for Dominick Calhoun. Skies shed tears of frustration for no adult stepped up to answer cry for help, or listened to another child plead for intervention. Blackened souls clouded investigation, but justice, like a helium balloon, rose unflinchingly through the storm. Still, the heavens weep for a four year old whose voice was forever silenced, whose giggle shone through the haze of cruelty until it could no longer even cry out in agony. Battled hardened ER Docs saw no greater injuries in war; Dominick's being far beyond torture. Stoic chief nurse dissolved; unable to add still more injuries to the list. Heavens cast down steel shards in protest, washing the tombs, encasing them in heaven's tears so they can be hurt no more. Heavens weep for Dominick Calhoun. His mother, for lack of better term, spends solitary years: justice demands she be kept safe from those incarcerated who deem no more heinous a crime than one who harms a child. Her lover, elsewhere, shares same injustice for was he who burned, broke and shattered all that was light and good that day. A father lights a candle against the darkness of the storm, shields it against the onslaught of grief, of guilt that he couldn't save his child, lost to courts that believe a child is better off, safer, and more loved with his mother. Better a lowly dishwasher than a drugged out husk who craved everything more than her child. A beam of light shines down, casting granite in silver. Dominicks's Law now makes it a crime to ignore a youngster who says their baby brother is being beaten and burned, makes it a crime to ignore the signs of a battered child, makes it a crime to chose not to get involved because it might be messy or inconvenient. Heavens hold aloft a child's balloon, grasped in the stone hand of the angel sitting on Dominick's tomb. 321 words Note: Dominick's Law came into being after he (our grand-nephew) was severely burned and beaten for six days straight until he died on April 12th, 2010 More information on Dominick's Law can be found here: http://www.mlive.com/news/flint/index.ssf/2012/06/dominicks_law_links_around_the... |