Busy parents send their toddlers to daycare where someone may look after them and keep them safe while they are away. However, some parents found out that the place where they brought their child is a baby fight club.
Parents in Virginia have found out that their children were forced to fight by the employees of Minnieland Academy. They even posted videos of the toddlers while fighting on Snapchat.
Kiera Spriggs, 26, has been arrested in conducting the baby fight club. She is awaiting her sentencing in May after a group of her peers convicted her.
Spriggs forced the children to bite each other, fed the children with spicy snack or tossed them into water. Her cruelty to children took place in 2013, according to Metro.
Allegations to Spriggs included encourages twin sisters to fight each other, feeding a toddler a Cheeto so spicy that she had to gasp for air, putting rubber bands on their hands and snapping them, making them cry and stepping on children's toes and laughing.
Some children were afraid to go to daycare, according to their parents. Some act strangely that they try to mimic what they saw from their cruel teacher.
Meanwhile, Spriggs lawyer suggested that her co-teachers who testified against her were just having disputes at work. She did not give evidence in the witness box.
Brittany Hess, one of the parents provided evidence regarding the impact of the abused. She called Spriggs a "monster."
Sarah Jordan, 31, the first employee who was allegedly leading the baby fight club at the daycare center. She was bringing the children to fight in a room she called the "Monkey Room." She was convicted in January, as reported by Inquisitr.
The fight is not a typical fight between two toddlers. They were forced to fight like dogs. The workers abused them and forced them to fight until the end.