Thursday, October 17, 2019

You DO NOT have the right to tell me what words I can use and what words I can't use. DEAL WITH IT.


A word  is just a word. YOU ARE the one TRYING to give it power.

I will say whatever I want.

Who the heck do you THINK you are?

I WILL use any word that I CHOSE to use, get over it.















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Wednesday, October 16, 2019

10-Year-Old California Girl Dies by Apparent Suicide as Police Note 'Some Rumors' of Bullying (Only rumors so far... lets see in a couple days what they find)


10 YEARS OLD PEOPLE......10 

RUMORS of bullying.... wait for the police to investigate, we will see in a couple days. This poor family.

Wow, family came right out and asked everyone out there to pay for her funeral. Whoa.




10-Year-Old California Girl Dies by Apparent Suicide as Police Note 'Some Rumors' of Bullying

Rachel DeSantis,People 2 hours 3 minutes ago

Hey people... this is YOUR future when you get older.





Nursing Home Workers Allegedly Filmed, Egged On Brawls Between Dementia Patients



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Three workers at an assisted living facility in North Carolina were arrested after police say they turned elderly residents with dementia into their own personal fight club.
 
Marilyn Latish McKey, 32, Tonacia Yvonne Tyson, 20, and Taneshia Deshawn Jordan, 26, were arrested and charged with assault on an individual with a disability earlier this month, Winston-Salem Police Department told HuffPost.

McKey was charged with two counts, while Tyson and Jordan were charged with one, authorities say.
Police received a tip in June about elder abuse at Winston-Salem’s Danby House — which specializes in caring for Alzheimer’s patients, per its site. Police investigators worked with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services on the accusation.

According to documents sent to HuffPost from NCDHHS, the three employees who worked at the Danby House allegedly encouraged the residents in its “Special Care Unit” to physically fight one another. The employees also egged the residents on while filming the incidents. One of the workers also forcefully shoved a resident.

Tonacia Yvonne Tyson, Taneshia Deshawn Jordan and Marilyn Latish McKey (Photo: Winston-Salem Police Department) 
 
In one incident, two residents with dementia, referred to as Resident 8 and Resident 9 in documents, began fighting in Resident 8’s room as three health care workers — identified by authorities as Tyson, McKey and Jordan —watched and recorded it on a phone.

During the fight, the residents fell on the bed, and Resident 9 continued to hit Resident 8. In a cell phone video obtained by authorities, Resident 8 is heard yelling, “Let go, help me, help me, let go” as the staff members continue to record the fight without intervening, say the documents. At one point, a staff member tells Resident 8 to “Stop screaming, (expletive).” Resident 9 continues to hit Resident 8 and begins to choke her. A staff member can be heard encouraging Resident 9, saying “punch her in the face.” While Resident 8 was being choked, a staff member can be heard in the background saying, “You making her turn red,” the documents say.

According to the documents, the video shows one of the employees calling for their supervisor to come into the room. Once off the bed, Resident 9 was still instigating Resident 8, and in retaliation, Resident 8 tries to shove Resident 9 out of the room, but the staff tells her, “Don’t you push her.”

When the supervisor finally arrives, she comes into the room smiling, and does not ask about the fight. Instead, she points a finger at Resident 8 and says, “Stop, you better sit down and stop, go to bed,” say the documents.

One of the workers, who is not specifically identified in the documents, told authorities she recorded the fight because Resident 8 was a “Pain in the butt.”

On a separate occasion, Resident 8 pushed another resident, identified in the document as Resident 10, to the ground. Documents say Tyson, McKey and Jordan were present for that incident as well, and one of them yelled at Resident 8, pushed her forcefully into a room, shut off the lights and told her to go to sleep. The three workers left Resident 10 on the floor until Resident 8 had been pushed into the room The worker who shoved Resident 8 was not specified in the documents.

Danby House’s parent company, Affinity Living, LLC, told Winston-Salem Journal in a statement that it has “a zero tolerance policy for mistreatment” and that “McKey, Tyson, and Jordan were terminated immediately in June when community management was alerted to this situation.” The company said it has implemented additional staff training and “a more rigorous vetting process for all new and existing employees.”

Affinity Living did not immediately respond to HuffPost’s request for comment.

According to the Winston-Salem Police Department, a magistrate gave Jordan a $1,500 unsecured bond and McKey a $1,000 unsecured bond. Tyson was released from custody on a written promise to appear in court.

The women are scheduled to appear in court on Nov. 14.






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Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Not guilty plea from man accused in church wedding shooting



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Not guilty plea from man accused in church wedding shooting

MICHAEL CASEY,Associated Press 18 minutes ago

A Texas mother was jailed after she forced her son to undergo 13 pointless surgeries that ultimately left him in a wheelchair


(stop giving to go fund me until you have done research. these are the people that you are giving your money too. That poor child suffered for years for NO REASON)



A Texas mother was jailed after she forced her son to undergo 13 pointless surgeries that ultimately left him in a wheelchair, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports.  

Kaylene Bowen-Wright, 34, was arrested last Wednesday on a warrant that accuses her of injury to a child with serious bodily injury. According to a Child Protective Services (CPS) petition, medical records revealed that her son Christopher was seen at least 323 times at hospitals and pediatric centers in Dallas and Houston between his premature birth in April 2009 and 2016. During that span, the child reportedly underwent invasive procedures, including the insertion of a feeding tube that caused several life-threatening blood infections.

In an interview with the newspaper, Christopher's father, Ryan Crawford, said Bowen-Wright would repeatedly tell him and Dallas County family court judges that the child was ill despite Crawford's skepticism.

"She was always saying Christopher was sick. Every single week. Every single month," Crawford said. "She would always say, 'Something's wrong. He has this. He has that.'"

Though Crawford tried to convince the judges that Bowen-Wright was lying, he said, she would go on to claim that their son was dying of cancer.

"It was always the same story: Christopher is dying," Crawford recalled. "The father doesn't need to be around because he doesn't know to take care of him ... Every time I went to court, they made me feel like I was the worst human ever."

In 2012, a judge blocked Crawford from visiting his then 3-year-old son. In his absence, Bowen-Wright attempted to put their child on a list for lung transplants and even placed him in hospice care, according to court documents.
The Star-Telegram notes that, lat
e last month, CPS received a second report from medical staff that suggested that Christopher was not sick at all. The agency ultimately removed him, along with two of his half-siblings, from Bowen-Wright's care. Doctors also concluded that Christopher had not, in fact, suffered from cancer or experienced any of the symptoms that his mother had claimed.

"It's horrible for my son, or any kid, because obviously my son is not the only one that has had to go through this type of torture," the boy's father told the paper. "The system has to be exposed — all the weaknesses that are in the system — because the kids don't deserve that."

Now, Crawford, who said his concerns were dismissed by CPS multiple times, is fighting to get his son back from foster care. He has accused the agency of resisting removing the child from his foster parents because Christopher does not know his biological father that well. But, Crawford said, the now 8-year-old also isn't familiar with his foster family.

"That's taxpayer money," the father said. "Why spend all that extra money when he has a father that has been there from day one, that's been fighting for this?"

To help cover his legal fees in his ongoing custody battle, Crawford's colleagues started a GoFundMe campaign in 2017. It raised over $13,000.

"You would think my son would be so screwed up," Crawford said. "Obviously mentally, he's going to need some counseling. But he is so sweet, so nice, so playful. You wouldn't think that he had gone through all this abuse."

Christopher's case is eerily similar to that of Louisiana native Gypsy Rose Blanchard, whose story rose to national prominence after her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, claimed she was sick and lost their home in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Under Dee Dee's care, Gypsy underwent several surgeries, including a procedure on her eyes and the removal of her salivary glands. The two were also showered with a number of gifts by charity organizations, including a new home in Missouri and a trip to Disney World.

In 2015, Gypsy convinced her online boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, to murder her mother. An investigation subsequently revealed that she had not, in fact, been sick at all and that Dee Dee may have suffered from Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a disorder in which a caretaker fabricates the appearance of illness in a child for attention from medical professionals.

Texas woman's nephew said she pointed the gun at the window where the police officer was . Read what her nephew said.



Texas woman shot by officer had picked up gun after hearing noises, warrant says

Reuters 1 hour 48 minutes ago


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Monday, October 14, 2019

2-year-old boy shot in 'cowardly, violent act' of road rage, suspect charged: Baltimore police



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2-year-old boy shot in 'cowardly, violent act' of road rage, suspect charged: Baltimore police


A 2-year-old boy was shot in the stomach in a "cowardly, violent act" of apparent road rage in Baltimore, authorities said.

"You shot a child. Whoever you thought you were shooting at, you didn't shoot," Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said.

The 2-year-old, who had been in the car with his family, was taken to the hospital in "somewhat stable condition" and is expected to survive, police said Saturday.


The boy remained in the hospital Monday morning as the suspected shooter, Javon Johnson, 33, was charged, said police.

PHOTO: Javon Johnson in a photo released by police. Johnson is a suspect in the road rage shooting, Oct. 12, 2019, that killed a 2-year-old boy in Baltimore. (Baltimore Police Dept.) 

It's believed the suspect's car and the victim's car were among those stopped at a red light at 12:30 a.m. on Saturday, Harrison said at a news conference on Saturday.

When the light turned green, none of the cars moved through the intersection, even when the driver of the victim's car blew the horn several times, said Harrison.

After hitting the horn several times during the green light cycle, the driver of the victim's car drove around the vehicles at the light and turned the corner, Harrison said.


It's believed the suspect, driving a silver Mazda MPV, followed the victim and fired from his vehicle into the victim's car, Harrison said.













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