Surveillance Camera Captures Daycare Abuse at Local Church

A surveillance system installed at First Baptist Church Spartanburg has proven crucial in identifying alleged child abuse, leading to the arrest of a daycare worker accused of throwing a three-year-old toddler to the floor multiple times. The incident, which occurred during nap time on March 31, highlights the growing importance of security cameras in childcare settings as both a deterrent and documentation tool, according to FOX Carolina .

Karon Corbin now faces criminal charges of unlawfully placing a child at risk or harm following a complaint made to the Spartanburg Police Department on April 16. The case has prompted discussions about childcare safety standards and the role of surveillance technology in protecting vulnerable children.

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When Cameras Become Witnesses

The critical evidence in this case came from the daycare’s surveillance system, which captured footage of the alleged abuse that might otherwise have gone undetected. According to police reports, the video shows Corbin picking up the toddler by the arm and throwing them to the floor during nap time. After adjusting the child’s nap mat, Corbin allegedly lifted the child again and threw them face-down a second time.

Child safety experts note that without this video documentation, such incidents can be extremely difficult to verify, as young children often lack the verbal skills to accurately describe mistreatment, and physical evidence may not be present if no injuries occur. In this case, police confirmed that the child did not sustain physical injuries from the incident, despite the forceful handling…

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