Henrico NICU Nurse Arrest Fuels Misinformation, Police Urge Public for Patience
HENRICO COUNTY, Va. – The arrest of a Henrico Doctors’ Hospital NICU nurse, Erin Strotman, on charges of malicious wounding and child abuse has sparked a wave of misinformation on social media, prompting police to issue a public plea for patience and responsible information sharing. Strotman’s arrest is linked to multiple babies in the NICU suffering fractures, a situation that has understandably stirred significant community concern. However, police are cautioning against the spread of unsubstantiated claims circulating in “editorial” social media videos.
These videos, according to police, falsely allege that the infants who sustained fractures were targeted based on their race. Henrico Chief of Police Eric D. English has emphatically stated that the initial investigation reveals no evidence to support this racially motivated narrative. He emphasized the importance of allowing detectives to meticulously examine all available evidence before drawing conclusions. The Henrico County Police Division is collaborating closely with its partners, including the Henrico County Commonwealth’s Attorney’s Office, to ensure a thorough and impartial investigation.
Adding to the challenge of managing the situation is the misinformation in the videos directing viewers to contact the Henrico County Department of Emergency Communications (DEC) to share their thoughts and information. This has prompted police to clarify the proper channels for submitting tips related to the case. The public is urged to email any relevant information to police@henrico.gov, submit tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 804-780-1000, or utilize the P3tips platform. The DEC line should be reserved strictly for reporting active incidents requiring immediate police response.
The proliferation of misinformation in this sensitive case underscores the importance of responsible social media consumption and information sharing. While public interest and concern are natural responses to such incidents, it’s crucial to rely on verified information from credible sources and avoid spreading unsubstantiated rumors. The police department’s call for patience reflects the need to allow the investigative process to unfold without being influenced by speculative narratives that can hinder the pursuit of justice.
The investigation into the incidents at the Henrico Doctors’ Hospital NICU is ongoing, and authorities remain committed to uncovering the full truth surrounding the babies’ injuries. The complexity of the case necessitates a meticulous and comprehensive approach, involving detailed medical examinations, forensic analysis, and thorough witness interviews. As the investigation progresses, the police department will continue to provide updates to the public, ensuring transparency and accountability while respecting the integrity of the investigative process.
Community members are encouraged to remain engaged and informed but to exercise caution in sharing or consuming information from unverified sources. Open communication between law enforcement and the public is essential in maintaining trust and ensuring a just resolution to this distressing situation. The Henrico County Police Department remains dedicated to upholding its duty to protect and serve, and to providing accurate and timely information to the community it serves. CBS 6 remains committed to sharing community voices on this important topic and encourages viewers to share their thoughts and perspectives responsibly.