A post shared by Kami and Ben Crawford (@fightfortogether)“Yesterday Child Protective Services (CPS) arrived at our home unannounced and interviewed our children, parents & grandmother,” the family’s Instagram caption read. “This is a scary process because usually children are interrogated away from parents, against their will, and their answers determine the agency’s legal right to take away the kids.”The family made headlines last week after they shared a post to Instagram showing Rainier’s completion of the Flying Pig Marathon in Cincinnati on May 1.
Adidas sports bra advertisement banned in U.K. for ‘explicit nudity’ The couple shared that the young boy “was struggling physically and wanted to take a break and sit every three minutes” at mile 20.
Marathons are 26.2 miles (42 kilometres) long.In the May 2 post, the Crawfords, who run a YouTube channel and website about their family, said their son was “crying and we were moving slow.” In an effort to get him over the finish line, the family said they promised him two sleeves of Pringles if he kept going.A post shared by Kami and Ben Crawford (@fightfortogether)“I had to promise him another sleeve to get him in the family pic at the finish line.
Today I paid him off,” reads the Instagram post, showing their son holding the potato chips.The Crawfords have faced fierce criticism and accusations of child abuse, with many saying a race of that length is too long for a six-year-old.