Again, I do not disagree with any of those statements. But this person's condition, outbursts, incidents, and otherwise, are all clearly known and documented. The vast array of support he/she has, again, has determined that despite the incidents, the best place for them is at home. Who are you to say they shouldn't.
But yes, express your concerns to AHS, CPS, whatever, but understand there are dozens of people already more involved than you, and far better educated on the subject. You will not be telling CPS or AHS anything they don't already know.
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