Police State: Loudoun County Child Protective
Services Took a 1-Month-Old Breastfeeding
Baby from Her Mother and Navy Veteran
Father at Gunpoint — Without Charges,
a Crime, or Due Process
Gateway Pundit,
by
Jim Hoft
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
4/14/2025 11:08:07 AM
A U.S. Navy veteran and his wife were subjected to the full weight of the government’s iron fist as Child Protective Services—backed by armed deputies—stormed their home and seized their one-month-old, breastfeeding infant.
There was no warrant. No due process. No criminal charge.
This happened not in communist China, nor in North Korea. It happened in suburban Virginia. In America. In 2025.
Farzin Yazdani, a Navy veteran, father, and respected engineer, has become the latest victim of a weaponized family court system—a system increasingly aligned with radical bureaucrats and progressive ideologues
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
farmwife 4/14/2025 11:35:15 AM (No. 1932189)
CPS does a lot of damage to children and families. Child abuse is a serious problem, but CPS has become just another abuser.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
earlybird 4/14/2025 11:39:42 AM (No. 1932194)
This is a very long article. He has gotten his baby back. This article ends with a a GP donation request for funds for the lawsuit the father has lodged against various authorities.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 4/14/2025 11:43:44 AM (No. 1932197)
The government call this 'Looking out for the welfare of the child'. It's very easy for some judge to rule neither parent is competent to raise the child especially if both act irresponsibly. Farzin Yazdani broke up with his first wife. Bet both tried to use the courts and CPS against the other and both lost.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
BarryNo 4/14/2025 11:52:42 AM (No. 1932203)
Have everyone involved (buerocrats and police) arrested for kidnapping, assault, threatening, brandishing, intimidation, harm of an infant, official intimidation, and misuse of authority.
Put them ALL away for LIFE without parole
THEY... (meaning government pukes, in general) won't dare try that, again.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 4/14/2025 11:57:24 AM (No. 1932206)
FTA - "Loudoun County Child Protective Services (CPS), flanked by armed deputies from the sheriff’s department, stormed the Yazdani home in what the father describes as a “coordinated ambush” based on a false affidavit from a bitter ex-wife embroiled in a custody battle."
Hoft's piece is misleading. It gives the impression that the one-month-old baby was being abused. But much lower down in the article, it describes an older child by the previous marriage that Yazdani's ex claims was being abused. His ex had better have her ducks in a row regarding the affidavit she filed. Making false statements on a legal document comes with a price. Taking the one-month-old baby away borders on kidnapping IMO.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
danu 4/14/2025 12:11:20 PM (No. 1932211)
this county is so out of control they should all of them be shipped to el savador , to scare the inmates.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Venturer 4/14/2025 12:35:29 PM (No. 1932223)
Isn't this the same county that allows trannies in the girls rest room and turned a rapist trannie loose on a second school?
Ex-wives can be vindictive, bitter and untrustful.
My wife and i have been married for 61 years, but my son had a lulu.
Liar, thief, whore, and all around bag of scum
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
MsMontana 4/14/2025 12:36:45 PM (No. 1932224)
I read the whole thing.
Methinks he protests too much.
Don't get me wrong, my sister was victimized in Ohio when my niece was 2 months old. CPS took her and had every intention of adopting her out. They didn't expect my sister and brother in law had the means to fight. She was a C.P. A. and he was a major in the Air Force. They fought and won, but it was a grueling process. Anyone without mean to fight, doesn't have a prayer.
But this guy talks too much.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Catherine 4/14/2025 12:38:10 PM (No. 1932226)
Seems to me there is a big piece of this story missing. What made them show up to take the baby? Why did they do the same with his 5 year old son?
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We got an inkling that we were going to have problems with CPS in New Mexico due to refusal to participate in COVID shots. My wife picked the kids up and moved to our ranch in Texas that day.
CPS showed up two days later but had no jurisdiction, as I consented to the move and their order was a day after they moved out of state.
Long way of saying, don’t hesitate to leave a jurisdiction the second they start sniffing around.
Meanwhile, the kids at the school with druggie moms who show up filthy are ignored. They mainly exist to harass normal people.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
anniebc 4/14/2025 1:29:21 PM (No. 1932249)
Government, we're here to help, and all that other nonsense.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
vhs68 4/14/2025 1:47:17 PM (No. 1932255)
Loudoun County. That right there says it all.
I can't wait till -The Civil Rights Lawyer- John Bryan Esq. gets this covered on his youtube channel. He will get to the bottom of this and gives us answers on the missing pieces to this story. I will be making a donation to Farzin.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
DVC 4/14/2025 4:34:09 PM (No. 1932344)
Good old Loudon County....where boys get to rape girls in the restroom without any legal consequences, and covered up by the school, school board and cops.
Talk about your jack booted government thugs. Just wow.
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