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California woman arrested after leaving 2 babies in hot car while shopping at Walmart: police
Fox News3 hours ago
A California woman was arrested after she allegedly left two babies — a
9-month-old and a 1-year-old — inside a hot car while she shopped at a
Walmart in Ontario. Crystal Gonzales, 34, was arrested Sunday after a
security guard noticed a group of people gathered around a white SUV in
the store’s parking lot. The two children, who have not been identified,
were allegedly “in distress due to the high temperatures,” Ontario
police Detective Melissa Ramirez told the San Bernardino Sun.
Temperatures Sunday reached nearly 100 degrees. The security guard, who
has yet to be named, called the Ontario Police Department. Another
witness recorded the incident. “The AC was not on, the windows were
slightly ...
Crystal Gonzales, 34, was arrested
Sunday after allegedly leaving two babies inside a hot car.
(Ontario Police Departmen)
A California woman was arrested after
she allegedly left two babies — a 9-month-old and a 1-year-old — inside
a hot car while she shopped at a Walmart in Ontario.
Crystal Gonzales, 34, was arrested
Sunday after a security guard noticed a group of people gathered around a
white SUV in the store’s parking lot.
The two children, who have not been identified, were
allegedly “in distress due to the high temperatures,” Ontario police
Detective Melissa Ramirez told the San Bernardino Sun. Temperatures Sunday reached nearly 100 degrees.
The security guard, who has yet to be named, called the Ontario Police Department. Another witness recorded the incident.
“The AC was not on, the windows were slightly cracked,
but the car was off and the doors were locked,” Ontario police Detective
Melissa Ramirez told the publication, adding that authorities think
Gonzales, who told police she is the children’s mother, was shopping
inside the Walmart for roughly a half-hour before returning to the car.
Gonzales allegedly told police both children were
asleep when she arrived at the store and didn’t want to wake them before
going inside, FOX17 reported.
“Both children were medically evaluated at the scene but ended up not needing to be transported to a hospital,” Ramirez said.
Teens were 'laughing hysterically' as they terrorized 1-year-old with a Taser, cops say
The Charlotte Observer•
Three
teenage girls were arrested after Arkansas police say they terrorized a
1-year-old baby with a Taser. The baby's mother called police July 9
and told a responding officer that she saw a Snapchat video of the girls
"laughing hysterically while taunting the baby girl with a Taser." The
baby was screaming out in "uncontrollable fear" and one of the teens hit
the child in the head, according to a news release from the Conway
Police Department. "In the video, you can see and hear the electric
prongs on the Taser lighting up," Officer Brittani A. Little wrote in a
police report obtained by Arkansas Online. Police say a laughing emoji
was used on the Snapchat video. Little also wrote that the
Three teenage girls were arrested after Arkansas police say they terrorized a 1-year-old baby with a Taser.
The baby's mother called police
July 9 and told a responding officer that she saw a Snapchat video of
the girls "laughing hysterically while taunting the baby girl with a
Taser." The baby was screaming out in "uncontrollable fear" and one of the teens hit the child in the head, according to a news release from the Conway Police Department. "In the video, you can see and hear the electric prongs on the Taser lighting up,"
Officer Brittani A. Little wrote in a police report obtained by
Arkansas Online. Police say a laughing emoji was used on the Snapchat
video.
Little also wrote that the baby seemed to be "out of breath from crying so hard," according to Arkansas Online.
"The baby’s mother had been made
aware of the video and sought treatment for the child at the hospital,
where she contacted police," according to the Conway Police Department.
"The mother stated the teens had been responsible for babysitting the
child and that she had been unaware of the alleged abuse prior to seeing
the video."
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Suspect child abuse? Report it
In
2016, 46 children lost their lives as a result of abuse, the
Pennsylvania Department of Human Services reported. Incidences of
suspected child abuse or neglect should be reported to the DHS by
calling 1-800-932-0313.
By Pennsylvania Department of Human Services
Medical professionals examined
the baby but found no signs of injury, police say. The girls were
arrested and charged with first-degree endangering the welfare of a
minor. They were booked into the Faulkner County Juvenile Detention
Center.
Two of the girls said they didn't
see any "wrongdoing in their actions," a police report says, and they
blamed the girl who posted the videos to Snapchat in the first place.
Because they are underage, police didn't identify the teens, Arkansas
Online reports.
It's not the first time police say child abuse has been uncovered because of a Snapchat video.
David Williams III, 24, was supposed to be watching his 15-month-old son while the baby's mother worked at her new job,
according to the Gonzales Police Department. But police allege that
during one day in late March, Williams duct-taped his child's wrists,
ankles and mouth at his house in Louisiana — and posted a video of it on
Snapchat.
He wrote in the video's caption
that duct-taping is a way to discipline an "unruly" baby, police say. He
was arrested in May and charged with felony cruelty to a juvenile.
Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/nation-world/national/article214634365.html#storylink=cpy
92-year-old man viciously beaten with brick on 4th of July; suspects sought
WNYW•
LOS
ANGELES - An elderly grandfather walking in his Willowbrook
neighborhood was viciously attacked by a woman with a brick leaving him
with severe injuries. A witness intervened and snapped a photo of the
woman who was making racial comments during the attack. These photos of a
bloodied 92-year-old grandfather just moments after his family says he
was attacked by this woman armed with a brick used to hit him in the
face and several other men who later jumped in. His family tells FOX 11
that he was visiting LA from Mexico and on the 4th of July. He was the
victim of an unprovoked attack beaten in the face by a woman with a
brick and several other assailants who jumped in all while telling him
Suspect Arrested In Alleged Racist Attack On Elderly Mexican Man
Michelle Lou,HuffPost1 hour 57 minutes ago
A woman was arrested Tuesday night in the case of a 91-year-old
Mexican man who was brutally beaten with a concrete brick in an
allegedly racist attack in Willowbrook, California, according to the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department.
The reported incident occurred on July 4,
and a witness told The Washington Post that he saw a woman push the
man, Rodolfo Rodriguez, to the ground and hit him. She reportedly yelled
at the man, “Go back to your country.”
Several other people were also reportedly involved in the assault,
according to the witness, Misbel Borjas, who was driving by when she saw
the incident.
Los Angeles resident Laquisha Jones, 30, was arrested after being
identified from a picture that Borjas took, the Los Angeles County
Sheriff’s Department said. She was charged with assault with a deadly
weapon and is being held in lieu of a $200,000 bail.
Police have not located the weapon, and investigators are still
determining if there were other suspects involved, according to the
police department.
Rodriguez was hospitalized for his injuries and is currently
recovering at home. He suffered a broken jaw and cheekbone, two broken
ribs and severe bruising, according to his family.
The elderly man was born in Mexico but is a permanent resident of the
United States. He was out for his daily walk when the woman attacked
him for no reason, Rodriguez told CNN.
The woman then recruited a group of men to join the beating by telling
them that Rodriguez was trying to steal her daughter, who was with her
during the attack, Rodriguez said.
A GoFundMe campaign started by Rodiguez’s family to pay for his
medical expenses had raised $248,307 — far exceeding the $15,000 goal —
as of Wednesday morning. This is a developing story. Check back for more updates.
New York teen stabs sleeping grandmother, steals $23, cops say
Fox News•
A
teen in upstate New York stabbed and choked his grandmother in her home
Sunday night before stealing $23 and a cell phone, The Democrat and
Chronicle reported, citing police. Brandon Foster, 17, of Albion, N.Y.,
was charged with attempted murder on Monday, the paper reported. Foster
pried open a locked window to his grandmother’s bedroom late Sunday
night where she slept, police said. Foster allegedly stabbed his
grandmother with a knife and choked her. Foster’s grandmother managed to
get away from Foster's grip, the report said. He then allegedly grabbed
$23 and a cell phone before escaping through the bedroom window.
Despite "bleeding profusely," Foster’s grandmother drove herself to a
local
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Two parents are under arrest after their four-year-old son shot himself with his mother's gun in a South Carolina hotel.
Myrtle
Beach police have charged Heather Lynn Odom and Jeremy Barrett with
child neglect after the boy shot himself in the head around 7 p.m.
Saturday.
The mother called it a tragic accident during her bond hearing on Sunday.
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Myrtle
Beach police have charged Heather Lynn Odom and Jeremy Barrett with
child neglect after their son shot himself in the head
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Heather Lyn Odom and Jeremy
Barrett were released but will be in court in September when they face
the prospect of being jailed for ten years on charges of unlawful
neglect of a child
'I just want
to say this was just a tragic accident and it's something that shouldn't
have happened, but it did,' said Heather Lynn Odom.
Investigators
said the boy found the .38-caliber handgun in Odom's purse while she
and Barrett were in another room in the hotel suite at at the Oceans One
Resort in Myrtle Beach.
Police said the boy was in critical condition at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center.
'This is a very tragic incident, your honor,' Myrtle Beach Police Detective A. Walker said.