‘She is crying like a little b----’: Cruel couple tossed 6-year-old’s belongings out of car when they abandoned her in Queens: prosecutors

A cruel Long Island mom and her boyfriend, charged with abandoning her 6-year-old daughter at a busy Queens intersection, callously tossed a bag of the girl’s belongings out the window before driving off, prosecutors said Wednesday.
Before leaving, the boyfriend called the child’s father, telling him to come find her because she was “crying like a little b----,” according to a shocking criminal complaint.
Patrice Chambers and boyfriend Mark Pamphile are accused of forcing little Emma out of their white Nissan Altima at 140th Ave. and Springfield Blvd. in Laurelton about 11:30 a.m. Monday.
Chambers, 29, who was driving, threw her child’s belongings, stuffed in a white garbage bag and black reusable sack, out the window before rolling away.

Surveillance video recovered by cops shows little Emma “running in the street... attempting to pick up the items in the street,” heartbreaking court papers reveal.

Before driving off, Pamphile, 28, called Emma’s father, Kermit Watson, and left an unthinkable voicemail, prosecutors charge.

“You better come get your daughter,” Pamphile said, according to court papers. “Your daughter is in the street not sleeping nowhere."

“She is crying like a little b----,” he added. A crying child could be heard in the background on the voicemail, prosecutors said.

Mishka Peart (pictured) found an abandoned child on the street, a six-year-old girl whose mother is under arrest, along with her boyfriend, accused of callously booting her out of their car in Queens.
Mishka Peart (pictured) found an abandoned child on the street, a six-year-old girl whose mother is under arrest, along with her boyfriend, accused of callously booting her out of their car in Queens.
When they were later arrested by cops, a defiant Pamphile washed his hands of the girl, authorities charge.
“This kid is her kid," he told cops, according to court papers. “This kid is not my kid, not my problem, not my responsibility.”
Emma was scooped up by good Samaritan Mishka Peart, who saw the tot wearing a surgical mask and wandering aimlessly near the intersection with her belongings in tow.
“They drove off and left me," Emma said when Peart asked the child where her parents were.
“How does this happen?" Peart told The Daily News on Tuesday. “How is it that this woman has a daughter and leaves her like this?”
Peart drove the child to nearby Montbellier Park, where she found a pair of school safety agents and told them what happened. The safety agents summoned officers from the 105th Precinct, sparking the investigation.

Cops located and arrested Chambers and Pamphile, both of Central Islip, L.I., a few hours later. They are charged with child abandonment, endangering the welfare of a child and reckless endangerment

When questioned, Chambers said that she tried to drop Emma off at her father’s home but Watson had turned her away. Watson refuted the claims and had a doorbell video to prove they never stopped by.

Watson told the News he’s barely seen Emma since he and Chambers broke up about four years ago.

When detectives showed Chambers surveillance video from the intersection, she admitted to abandoning her child and that she “was frustrated," prosecutors said.

A Queens Criminal Court judge ordered the couple released without bail after they were arraigned late Tuesday. The two are facing up to four years in prison if convicted.

Emma was handed over to child welfare services in Suffolk County and will be placed with a relative, officials said.


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