Saturday, October 19, 2019

Pa. Boy Found With Sister Near Death in Basement Was 'Bullied,' 'Didn't Want To Go Alone': 911 Call .......(. AGE. 8 .and .4.)



(What the hell is going on???)




Pa. Boy Found With Sister Near Death in Basement Was 'Bullied,' 'Didn't Want To Go Alone': 911 Call

Newly released audio exchanged between dispatchers and first responders in Albany Township, Pennsylvania, possibly sheds light onto the deaths of two young siblings found last month by their mother hanging from a basement support beam next to chairs that had been tipped over.In audio obtained by the Morning Call of Allentown, dispatchers alert police to a 911 call from the mother of   8-year-old Conner Snyder and Brinley Snyder, 4.                                                               The dispatcher informs the officers of the situation, saying that the mother, identified as Lisa Snyder, told them Conner was “bullied” at school and “made threats of doing this” before.As the audio continues, the dispatcher relays to responding officers that Conner had specified in his threats that he “didn’t want to go alone.”Both deaths remain under investigation.Snyder refused to comment on the audio when reached by the Morning Call Wednesday. The paper reports that, after her children died on Sept. 26, three days after they were airlifted to a nearby hospital, she updated her Facebook profile with a photo and the saying, “Words scar, rumors destroy, bullies kill.”Both children were found unconscious by their mother, hanging from opposite ends of a wire dog lead with plastic coating on the afternoon of September 23.According to police, the children’s mother returned to their home around 4:30 p.m., finding two dining room chairs tipped over on the floor near her children’s bodies.The children were unconscious and in cardiac arrest when they were found, but medics revived them en route to the hospital. However, on September 26, both children were removed from life support, dying within 14 minutes of each other.                                                                                       A cause and manner of death is still pending.No arrests have been made.Along with their mother, the two siblings lived in the home with a teenaged brother.
If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), text “STRENGTH” to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 or go to suicidepreventionlifeline.org.










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Friday, October 18, 2019

Meghan is an actress.... How can anyone believe her sob story..... I don't know of anyone that is beleiving her.

She knew what she was getting to. You want to be in the spotlight? You're in it. Deal with it.


Boo Hoo........ I"m being picked on. No Meghan, we're noticing your actions and your words. And how Harry has changed (and not for the better). What happened to the strong Harry? He acting so "delicate" .

She is an actress and can make anyone beleive ANYTHING.... She is an ACTRESS.


Do you see any other woman crying to the cameras?


Meghan..... you are an embarrassment.........I'm embarrassed FOR HER.





Brianna Hill, A Black Transgender Woman, Found Shot To Death In Kansas City



(what is going on?)

Brianna Hill, A Black Transgender Woman, Found Shot To Death In Kansas City

 Alanna Vagianos,HuffPost 2 hours 25 minutes ago

A Black transgender woman was found shot to death in Kansas City, Missouri, on Monday.

Local outlet KCTV5 News reported that Brianna “BB” Hill, 30, was killed on Monday morning allegedly by an unidentified man who is now in custody. Hill, who also spelled her name Breonna Be’Be Hill, was pronounced dead when police arrived at the scene shortly after the shooting.

Kansas City police Capt. Tim Hernandez told KCTV5 that the alleged shooter remained at the scene for officers to arrive. Police are not looking for any more suspects.

George Cherry, a neighbor of Hill’s, told KCTV5 that the death of the transgender woman hit close to home for him as a gay man.

“They are human beings. Quit the violence,” Cherry said. “This shouldn’t be happening to the LGBTQ community. It hurts our families and our community.”

Brianna Hill is the 19th Black transgender woman known to be killed in 2019. (Photo: <a href=



"Brianna Hill is the 19th Black transgender woman known to be killed in 2019.

Hill is at least the 21st known transgender or gender non-conforming person killed this year in the United States, the Human Rights Campaign says. She is the 19th Black transgender woman to be killed, and the third transgender or gender non-conforming person to be killed in Kansas City.

Violence against the trans community reached a high in 2017, according to a Human Rights Campaign report. In 2018, at least 26 transgender people were killed, the majority of them trans women of color.








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Thursday, October 17, 2019

Now a Texas 15 year old suicide....... what the hell is going on? Why don't these children know that they can count on US to help them?

 
 (and they too are asking for money)
 
 
 
 
U.S.

Sex-trafficking victim, 15, commits suicide after return to family: 'We got her back damaged'

Alex Lasker,AOL.com 3 hours ago
 
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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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