BEWARE...SOME DAYS ARE NOT VERY PRETTY. I GET CRABBY LIKE NORMAL PEOPLE DO. AND I DO SPEAK MY MIND.
DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE SENSITIVE TO TRUE, REAL, EVERYDAY FEELINGS LIKE MINE.(But I think you would enjoy it)
DON'T FORGET...FREEDOM OF SPEECH !
You were NOT heard because of all the screaming and yelling and acting like animals instead of "women that want to be heard". Whether we agree with you or not...... you were acting like animals.
Actually you sound like a bunch of BULLIES. Please stop so you can be heard. How embarrassing.
photo from link https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/wing-media-isn-apos-t-212825182.html
PLUS..... have you REALLY done your own research or are you letting someone tell you their opinion and you are following? Stand up for what you believe in but are you ready to answer questions if someone asks you?
The 2-year-old Florida boy who police believe was killed by his mother
had been in the custody of foster mother and father who wanted to adopt
the toddler before he was returned to his biological parents, the
devastated couple said.
Jordan Belliveau was found dead on Tuesday in a wooded area in Largo.
His mother, Charisse Stinson, had reported him missing several days
earlier, telling police she had accepted a ride from a stranger named
Antwan who knocked her out and took off with her son Saturday.
But by Wednesday, authorities said Stinson, 21, had admitted there was no such man and she had made up the entire story.
“The injuries to her were, by her own admission, self-inflicted,”
Largo Police Lt. Randall Chaney told reporters Wednesday. “And at in the
time in question when she stated she was unconscious in the park, she
was actually in another location, which is where we subsequently found
[Jordan’s] body."
Jordan had been in foster care for at least a year, according to his foster parents.
“We loved Jordan deeply and we are devastated by his loss,” Sam
Warren said. Jordan was placed with Sam and Juliet Warren in January
2017, he said.
As his wife cried beside him, Sam Warren shared their own memories of the boy with reporters Wednesday.
“We want you to know a bit about the Jordan that we knew,” he said. “He wasn’t just the boy in the AMBER alert.
“Jordan was filled with joy,” had added. “Most folks knew him [as]
the Jordan that was laid back with an easy smile and a twinkle in his
eye. He was our Mr. Chuckles. Like most other little boys, we saw
Jordan’s mischievous side as well. We are devastated by his loss.”
Surrounded by people that loved him deeply, Jordan learned how to roll over, crawl, walk and talk in the Warren home, he said.
“He flourished and grew in a community that loved him deeply as well,” Sam Warren said.
Jordan was removed from the Warren home in May 2018, he said.
“But for a court order, he would still be safe in our home,” Sam Warren said.
Stinson allegedly admitted to police that she killed Jordan in a
“moment of frustration,” which “in turn caused the back of his head to
strike an interior wall of her home,” according to an arrest affidavit obtained by WFTS-TV.
"After the blow to the head, the victim suffered seizures during
the night, which lead to further decline [in his health], resulting in
his death," the affidavit stated.
Instead of getting help, according to the affidavit, Stinson took her son to the wooded area where his body was found Tuesday.
While Stinson spoke with detectives, “There was no feeling within
it, there was no remorse, only her attempting to escape the reality of
the story by making things up as she went,” Chaney said Wednesday.
A history of domestic violence reportedly exists between Jordan’s
parents, as Jordan's father was arrested for allegedly punching Jordan's
mother in the mouth, according to WFLA-TV. Jordan's father had an alibi in his son's case, police said.
The Florida Department of Children and Families was investigating
the family and agents had seen Jordan at his home on Friday, just one
day before Stinson reported him missing, Largo police said.
The Warrens said the system had failed their foster son by having him returned to a home that was potentially dangerous.
“He was failed by many people who should have protected him, but
didn’t,” Sam Warren said. “Promises that were made to us about how he
would be protected after his return were broken.
Ultimately we have hope
that our painful loss will result in a fundamental reexamination of the
entire system of how foster care works, of the reunification process.
Jordan deserves that and the other children in the system need that."
DCF is reportedly working to compile abuse records concerning Jordan’s biological family.
Stinson, who is reportedly pregnant with another child, was charged with aggravated child abuse and murder in the first degree.
She appeared in court Wednesday, where bond was set at $500,000. RELATED STORIES
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Jordan Belliveau's Mother Charged With Murder, Struck Son in 'Moment of Frustration,' Police Say
Inside Edition Staff,Inside Edition9 hours ago
Charisse Stinson, 21, is charged with first-degree murder.
The mother of a 2-year-old boy who was found dead Tuesday has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder.
Charisse Stinson, 21, had reported her son, Jordan Belliveau, missing early Sunday. She told police she accepted a ride from a stranger named Antwan as she carried Jordan in the Largo, Florida, area about 9:30 p.m. Saturday.
After getting into the man’s white 2010 Toyota Camry, Jordan’s
mother said she told police the man punched her in the face and knocked
her out. She said she woke up hours later and alone in Largo Central
Park.
However, according an arrest affidavit obtained by WFTS,
Largo police said that Stinson admitted to killing her son in a
"moment of frustration," which "in turn caused the back of his head to
strike an interior wall of her home."
"After the blow to the head, the victim suffered seizures during
the night, which lead to further decline [in his health], resulting in
his death," the affidavit stated.
Instead of getting help, according to the affidavit, Stinson took her son to the wooded area where his body was found Tuesday.
Police said further details would be released Wednesday.
A history of domestic violence reportedly exists between Jordan’s
parents and Child Protective Services recently had investigated the
family. Jordan's father was arrested for allegedly punching Jordan's
mother in the mouth, according to WFLA-TV.
And AMEN to every word this Reverend said. Amen to all of it, Aretha wanted him to talk about it. SHE told him HER WISHES so back off all of you. TOO many SO CALLED baby daddy's, and NO DADS.
Too many females having babies but the men don't think they are good enough to marry.
UPDATE..... MOST of her family very happy about the service and they were included on her wishes. SOME of the DISTANT family were not happy. Hmmmm wonder if the words were too close to home. Hmmmm
( fake hair... fake jewelry.... dressed like a......... a..... you know what she looks like)
You're NOT an American.....you're nothing but a protester. ANYTHING for attention Huh? WE are ashamed of you.
U.S.
Mother wears ‘Blue Lives Murder’ T-shirt in front of police officers at Afropunk: ‘Stop killing us’
Julie Tong1 hour 32 minutes ago
Nyja Richardson wears a “Blue Lives Murder” T-shirt at Afropunk. (Photo: Ariel Moore/Courtesy of Nyja Richardson)
The saying that a picture is worth a thousand words can be summed up in three: “Blue Lives Murder.”
That was the phrase seen on the bold statement on the T-shirt of a
24-year-old mother and activist Nyja Richardson as she attended
Brooklyn’s Afropunk, the music and fashion festival that celebrates the black American punk scene in locations around the world.
Richardson strategically situated herself in front of four police
officers, who unwittingly stood in the background, before snapping the
photo and posting it on her Instagram page.
“The last thing I want my son to be is another hashtag, so if
that means I have to wear this shirt to create the conversation or go to
community civil meetings, I will do whatever is necessary,” Richardson,
who has a 3-year-old boy as well as her own vegan T-shirt line,
tells Yahoo Lifestyle. “I just fear that the color of his skin would
trump his character, [and] to the world he would just be viewed as a
violent black male.”
Richardson wore the shirt in the wake of numerous attacks by police
officers on unarmed people of color, and in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. She adds that she wanted to “stimulate conversation because we are in a society who has taken liberties against a community without accountability. To me this is quite visceral. Tensions are high in America at this time and a conversation needs to be had.”
The “Blue Lives Murder” T-shirt retails for $30 and is made by lifestyle label America Hates Us, which seeks “to
communicate social and political messages with the marginalized in
mind,” co-founder and designer Tareq G. Brown tells Yahoo Lifestyle. “Many
of our pieces tend to make others feel uncomfortable and though that
isn’t our purpose, we’re certainly not going to tone down our messages.”
As for Richardson’s shirt, he says, “I’d
like the ‘Blue Lives Murder’ tee to spark discussion. Instead of trying
to combat the shirt or argue ‘not all cops,’ perhaps try to understand
why a community would identify with this statement. Reach out to those
communities; speak to family members that have lost someone to police violence.”
The “Blue Lives Murder” tee, $30, is available on americahates.us. The
label, America Hates Us, will donate 20 percent of any purchase to one
of four organizations listed on its site, including the ACLU and Planned
Parenthood. (Photo: America Hates Us)
Richardson’s Instagram post has sparked more than 8,000 likes, plus both positive and negative reactions. One user wrote, “I
think its sad that shirts like that have to be made in order to draw
attention to what’s happening. I don’t agree with the shirt but I
understand the motive. Not all cops murder blacks. There are cops who
protect us.”
To this type of critic, Richardson says, “To clarify, the shirt does not state all Blue Lives Murder, but in my opinion, one blue life murdering is one too many.“
Political-statement tees are hot in the fashion world, appearing everywhere from high-fashion catwalks to festivals like Afropunk, which Richardson calls a “safe place for African-Americans to express themselves.”
a
public holiday or day of festivities held in honor of working people,
in the US and Canada on the first Monday in September, in many other
countries on May 1.
Don't expose them to bad language. Oops Rap songs took care of that.
Save the R rated movies till later
Let them dress like children NOT hookers and thugs
Get them away from ALL screens ( Tv, computers, phones etc). The internet is telling them how to feel, what they should like and dislike, what to wear, how to talk, etc.
Make sure that your child what is realistic and what isn't. Don't make them feel like failures.
Make sure they have FUN.
Sure that might mean that you will have to put down your own screens too.
Real like is NEVER going to be like the reality shows and YOU know it. Stop trying to be like them and be more like YOU.
Make sure that when your child grows up..... there are a million wonderful memories about their childhood.
White privilege? YOU are speaking those words from behind those large walls around your house and how many body guards guarding you? Do you clean your own house, do you do your own cooking, do you do your own laundry? Have you ever scrubbed your own toilet? If myself, family, friends and neighbors are so freaking privileged, why the hell have we been working so many years. I have been working for almost 50 years and NEVER been without AT LEAST ONE job. Get over yourself !!!
I'm not afraid of hard work and I am NOT asking people to support me or my family, and have never asked for a hand out.
MEMPHIS, TN (WMC) -
Three people were charged in connection to an abduction early Friday morning, according to Memphis Police Department.
An elderly woman told police she was abducted from her home near Cypress Drive and Jackson Avenue by two men.
She said she was assaulted by one of the suspects, and her vehicle was stolen. She was hospitalized in noncritical condition.
Police said three people were taken into custody in Crittenden County.
A
17-year-old is charged with especially aggravated burglary, especially
aggravated robbery, aggravated rape, aggravated kidnapping, and elder
abuse.
Montarius Culp, 18, is charged with especially aggravated
burglary, especially aggravated robbery, aggravated rape, aggravated
kidnapping, and elder abuse.
Skye Harris, 18, is charged with accessory after the fact
They are being housed at Crittenden County Jail.
Warrants have been drafted for their extradition to Memphis.
Only Harris’ mugshot was available Friday night. Copyright 2018 WMC Action News 5. All rights reserved.
Right? Right? I'll bet the NRA was involved too right ? And I'll bet the gun was legal right ? WAKE the hell up.... it was the GUY BEHIND THE GUN THAT KILLED. I don't think that the gun kept firing at people after he took his own life.
(who was duped and who profited by this hoax) Another documentary tonight 8-27-2018 look in your listings)
Asia Argento and Others Are Angry About Being in JT LeRoy Documentary
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From left, Laura Albert, Savannah Knoop and Asia Argento in Jeff Feuerzeig’s documentary “Author: The JT LeRoy Story.”CreditCreditAmazon Studios/Magnolia Pictures
When
JT LeRoy, a young H.I.V.-positive novelist from West Virginia, whose
fiction supposedly mirrored his tough life as a teenage hustler, was
revealed in 2006 to be a literary hoax, many who had considered themselves friends or sought to help his career felt betrayed.
A
decade later, a documentary that includes calls with authors and
celebrities recorded secretly by the hoax’s perpetrator, Laura Albert,
has reopened old wounds and raised questions about whether documentary
films, increasingly seen as potent forms of journalism, should adhere to
the same standards as other types of reporting.
“This
is downright evil and disturbing,” said the actress and director Asia
Argento, who did not know that her conversations had been recorded or
that excerpts were in the documentary. “I am very angry.”
The
documentary, “Author: The JT LeRoy Story,” released last Friday,
recounts Ms. Albert’s trajectory largely from her perspective. After she
agreed to speak with the director, Jeff Feuerzeig, he discovered that
for years she had recorded her phone conversations, preserving cassette
tapes labeled with the names of people like Ms. Argento and the writers
Mary Karr and Dennis Cooper.
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READ MORE HERE....... https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/12/movies/asia-argento-and-others-are-angry-about-being-in-jt-leroy-documentary.html
Two women were talking last night about cashing in on the "black lottery" when she sues her work place for something she called " working while black".
What the hell is going on in this world.
Years of hearing " we want to be treated equally"... now to....." black OR white" NOT all Americans.
A pair of enraged women beat and slashed a straphanger in a Manhattan
subway station — after he accidentally stepped on one of their feet,
police said Thursday. The 24-year-old Bronx man was riding a northbound A
train through Inwood around noon Wednesday when he made the mistake of
stepping on the woman, causing her female friend to begin arguing with
him, police said. When the subway pulled into the 207th Street station,
the women tried blocking the man from leaving the train. The victim made
his way toward the exit, but not before the women began attacking him —
with the one who had her tootsie stepped on swinging her purse at him,
while the other pulled out a box cutter and slashed him, police said.
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A pair of enraged women beat and slashed a straphanger in a
Manhattan subway station — after he accidentally stepped on one of their
feet, police said Thursday.
The 24-year-old Bronx man was riding a northbound A train through
Inwood around noon Wednesday when he made the mistake of stepping on the
woman, causing her female friend to begin arguing with him, police
said.
When the subway pulled into the 207th Street station, the women tried blocking the man from leaving the train.
He managed to get off, but they followed after him. The victim made
his way toward the exit, but not before the women began attacking him —
with the one who had her tootsie stepped on swinging her purse at him,
while the other pulled out a box cutter and slashed him, police said.
The victim was taken to NewYork-Presbyterian Allen Hospital with wounds to his lower left back and right arm.
His attackers fled.
Police provided a photograph of one of the women, who is described as
approximately 25 years old, 5 feet 7 and 150 pounds. Her accomplice is
described as Hispanic, approximately 40 years old, 5 feet 5 and 150
pounds.
Guns don't kill people....... JERKS LIKE THIS KILL PEOPLE.
Heart-stopping moment officer is shot by man pulled over for speeding
New York Post5 hours ago
A routine traffic stop in Pennsylvania resulted in a gunfight on the
side of the road that nearly killed one of the officers. Police pulled
Daniel Clary over for speeding and attempted to arrest him when it
appeared that he was impaired. State Trooper Seth Kelly’s heart
reportedly stopped due to wounds he received from the shootout, although
he was revived. ...