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 !
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
(Bet it was the NRA's fault)......Multiple people stabbed at a business in Tallahassee, Florida, by an employee, police say
Multiple people stabbed at a business in Tallahassee, Florida, by an employee, police say
The suspect was identified by police as an employee of the business. They do not have a motive.
By Minyvonne Burke and Daniela Mencos
Five people were stabbed early Wednesday at a Tallahassee business by an employee armed with a folding knife, police said.
The
suspect, Antwann D. Brown, 41, was taken into custody at around 10:30
a.m. outside of Dyke Industries, where he works, Tallahassee Police
Chief Steven D. Outlaw said at a news conference.
Five
people were taken to Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare, a hospital
spokesperson told NBC News, correcting information from the hospital
earlier that it received six patients.
One person is in serious condition, according to the spokesperson. The other four patients are in either fair or good condition.
The
stabbing occurred just after 8:30 a.m. When emergency responders
arrived at Dyke Industries, they found "multiple stabbing victims and
provided immediate medical attention," police said.
Just
prior to the stabbing, at about 8:20 a.m., there was a verbal dispute
and Brown was asked to clock out, which he did at around 8:20, the
police chief said.
The police chief said authorities do not know the motive for the crime. "As far as we know it was spontaneous," he said.
He praised employees for trying to hold Brown down on the ground until police arrived.
"Some
of the employees, as he was leaving, armed themselves with whatever
they could ... and actually held him at bay. That delayed his escape,
which was very good for us," Chief Outlaw said at the news conference.
"But he got up and started to leave again, and at some point, the
officer engaged and took him into custody."
May we NEVER forget........9-11
(please read and remember)
So many people died on that day, and we should always remember them. Lets not let the "hate" of that day grow.
Please take time to reflect and remember those people who lost their lives on that day.
Also remember those who died days and years after that day because of health problems caused by them saving others.
The Fire Departments, Police Departments were and are heroes.... When everyone else was running away....... You ran in !
Thank you !
(from oursecrethideaway.com)
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Malnourished 13-year-old boy weighing 65 pounds escapes from Ohio home; parents charged
Malnourished 13-year-old boy weighing 65 pounds escapes from Ohio home; parents charged
When the teen was found, he weighed 65 pounds, was severely malnourished, and had to be hospitalized, Crawford County Prosecutor Matt Crall said Tuesday.
"The child had a very strict ... vegan diet that basically consisted of almonds, bananas and grapes," Crall said, citing police reports. "He had to have everything eaten in 30 minutes."
The child was kept under surveillance to keep him from eating anything else, Crall said.
Parents John P. and Katrina Miller of Crestline were indicted by a Crawford County grand jury on one count of kidnapping, a first degree felony; one count of felonious assault, a second-degree felony; two felony counts of child endangerment, one second-degree, one third-degree; and a first-degree misdemeanor count of child endangerment.
If convicted on all counts, they face up to 22 years and 6 months in prison, Crall said.
John Miller, the boy's biological father, also was indicted on a charge of domestic violence, a first-degree misdemeanor, based on allegations that "the father committed assault on the child when he wouldn't eat the way they told him to eat," Crall said. Miller faces an additional six months in prison if convicted on that charge.
The teen's biological mother no longer has custody, Crall said. Katrina Miller had adopted the boy. A 3-year-old child also lived in the home.
"Normally, you don't think of kidnapping as involving someone's own child," Crall said, explaining the charges. "But when you knowingly restrain the liberty of another person for the purpose of terrorizing or to inflict serious physical harm – that's what happened in this situation. That's what we're alleging; that we was kept there, he had attempted to flee once before, he was fleeing when he was found, and he was emaciated to the point of having been terrorized, and to the point where he's going to be hospitalized for quite some time."
The felonious assault charge is for "failing to provide nutrition," Crall said of the allegations. Normally, people don't think of an assault as being a failure to do something, but "the statute and the interpretation of it does include omitting doing a duty ... which causes serious physical harm."
The third-degree felony count of child endangerment deals with abusing a child and causing serious physical harm; the second-degree count relates to torturing or cruelly abusing a child, Crall said.
The first-degree misdemeanor child endangerment charge concerns the 3-year-old child.
"The degree of harm was not as great," Crall said. "The child was underweight, but not in need of hospitalization."
After fleeing his home, the child was found by law enforcement at a Galion home where he had gone to seek help. The residents there called police, Crall said.
The teen was being home-schooled, he said.
"They did go to church," Crall said. "The child was very self-conscious about the way he looked, and he would wear multiple sets of clothing to cover up the fact that he looked the way he did."
The teen was taken to Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Crall said, and is expected to remain there for at least three to four weeks. He said the boy was being treated for failure to thrive, severe malnutrition and refeeding syndrome.
"It's when the body rejects food just because it's a foreign substance at that point," Crall explained.
"They're not used to it, so they have to re-introduce food to the child."
As an infant, the child had had leukemia or some other childhood cancer, Crall said, but had not received follow-up care in quite some time.
The Millers were arraigned Monday in Crawford County Common Pleas Court. Bond was set at $500,000 in both cases.
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Tuesday, September 10, 2019
After Her 2 Young Sons Drowned in a Condo Complex Pool, Fla. Mom Is Charged With Manslaughter
(those poor babies. Yes, I would call them still babies at that age)
After Her 2 Young Sons Drowned in a Condo Complex Pool, Fla. Mom Is Charged With Manslaughter
KC Baker,People
46 minutes ago
Two young brothers died in May when they ventured into a Florida pool
and drowned – and now their devastated mother and her boyfriend are
charged in their deaths.
On May 22, at about 9:30 p.m., police were called to the Silver Palms Condominiums in North Lauderdale after the bodies of Ja’Kye Joseph, 6, and Branario Minto, 5, were found at the bottom of an inground pool in the courtyard of the complex, the Broward Sheriff’s Office said in a report obtained by PEOPLE.
Upon seeing the boys submerged in the water, their frantic mother and other relatives pulled them from the water and began performing CPR as they called for help, the Broward Sheriff’s Office says in the report.
On May 22, at about 9:30 p.m., police were called to the Silver Palms Condominiums in North Lauderdale after the bodies of Ja’Kye Joseph, 6, and Branario Minto, 5, were found at the bottom of an inground pool in the courtyard of the complex, the Broward Sheriff’s Office said in a report obtained by PEOPLE.
Upon seeing the boys submerged in the water, their frantic mother and other relatives pulled them from the water and began performing CPR as they called for help, the Broward Sheriff’s Office says in the report.
The boys were unresponsive when first responders arrived.
North Lauderdale Fire Rescue transported the brothers to Northwest Medical Center where they were pronounced dead.
The brothers had been submerged underwater for almost two hours before being found, said detectives in the report.
The boys didn’t know how to swim, their mother, Wildline Liline Joseph, 23, told ABC affiliate Local 10 News.
She said she was sleeping when she believes the pair snuck out, jumped the pool fence and headed into the water.
When Joseph heard screams for help from neighbors, she raced to the pool to try to save the boys, she told Local 10 News on the night they died.
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“I tried all I can to do CPR!” she sobbed as she clung to the fence surrounding the pool where her boys lost their lives. “It didn’t work!”
Still sobbing, Joseph told the outlet, “I will always miss my babies. I’m sorry, Ja’Kye. I’m sorry, Branario.”
She paused and said, “They’re only 5 and 6.”
Surveillance video shows the victims “unsupervised and running to the pool area at approximately 7:16 p.m.,” the sheriff’s office says in the statement.
Surveillance video shows the victims “unsupervised and running to the pool area at approximately 7:16 p.m.,” the sheriff’s office says in the statement.
BSO’s Child Protective Investigations Section removed the
victims’ 4-month-old and 1-year-old siblings from the home as part of
their investigation.
On Sept. 3, police arrested John Louis Lynn Jr., 24, of Tamarac, and charged him with two counts of aggravated manslaughter of a child, the report says.
Joseph was arrested on a warrant on Saturday at approximately 1 a.m., September 7, by the Lauderhill Police Department.
She is charged with two counts of aggravated manslaughter of a child.
Detectives said Joseph and Lynn failed to provide proper care and supervision for the brothers, which made them responsible for their deaths, the report says.
Lynn and Joseph are being held at the Broward Sheriff’s Office Main Jail on a $250,000 bond each.
They have not yet entered pleas. It is unclear whether they have retained lawyers who can comment on their behalf.
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On Sept. 3, police arrested John Louis Lynn Jr., 24, of Tamarac, and charged him with two counts of aggravated manslaughter of a child, the report says.
Joseph was arrested on a warrant on Saturday at approximately 1 a.m., September 7, by the Lauderhill Police Department.
She is charged with two counts of aggravated manslaughter of a child.
Detectives said Joseph and Lynn failed to provide proper care and supervision for the brothers, which made them responsible for their deaths, the report says.
Lynn and Joseph are being held at the Broward Sheriff’s Office Main Jail on a $250,000 bond each.
They have not yet entered pleas. It is unclear whether they have retained lawyers who can comment on their behalf.
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Mom Brought Malnourished Teen Son Weighing 42 Lbs. Into Clinic, and Now She’s Charged
U.S.
Mom Brought Malnourished Teen Son Weighing 42 Lbs. Into Clinic, and Now She’s Charged
Chris Harris,People
2 hours 32 minutes ago
A 32-year-old woman has been arrested by Wisconsin authorities
following the death of her 16-year-old son, who had disabilities and was
severely malnourished at the time of his death, weighing just 42 lbs.
PEOPLE confirms that Iraida Pizarro-Osorio is being held on $35,000 bail after being charged with child neglect resulting in great bodily harm.
Medical examiners have yet to release the official cause of Hector Pizarro’s death, but an autopsy did reveal the teen was severely malnourished.
There were also bedsores on Hector’s body, according to officials.
The criminal complaint against Pizarro-Osorio alleges she brought her son to a community health center last week, and immediately, staffers noted Hector was so thin, his skeleton was visible through his skin.
An ambulance was called, and paramedics tried unsuccessfully to save the boy’s life.
As detailed in the criminal complaint, investigators allege Hector’s mother claimed he had autism and suffered from epileptic seizures. The complaint also alleges she said his weight never surpassed 80 lbs.
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Pizarro-Osorio, who has two other children, allegedly told police she brought Hector to see a doctor during a recent trip to Puerto Rico, but that he was not treated because she doesn’t have insurance.
Later, she allegedly confessed she hadn’t been to Puerto Rico and had misled investigators, afraid child protective services would remove the children from her custody.
The complaint doesn’t address the physical conditions of her other children.
A motive for Pizarro-Osorio’s alleged actions is unclear.
Pizarro-Osorio has not entered a plea to the single charge she faces, and it was unclear Tuesday who her Legal Aid attorney is.
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PEOPLE confirms that Iraida Pizarro-Osorio is being held on $35,000 bail after being charged with child neglect resulting in great bodily harm.
Medical examiners have yet to release the official cause of Hector Pizarro’s death, but an autopsy did reveal the teen was severely malnourished.
There were also bedsores on Hector’s body, according to officials.
The criminal complaint against Pizarro-Osorio alleges she brought her son to a community health center last week, and immediately, staffers noted Hector was so thin, his skeleton was visible through his skin.
An ambulance was called, and paramedics tried unsuccessfully to save the boy’s life.
As detailed in the criminal complaint, investigators allege Hector’s mother claimed he had autism and suffered from epileptic seizures. The complaint also alleges she said his weight never surpassed 80 lbs.
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Pizarro-Osorio, who has two other children, allegedly told police she brought Hector to see a doctor during a recent trip to Puerto Rico, but that he was not treated because she doesn’t have insurance.
Later, she allegedly confessed she hadn’t been to Puerto Rico and had misled investigators, afraid child protective services would remove the children from her custody.
The complaint doesn’t address the physical conditions of her other children.
A motive for Pizarro-Osorio’s alleged actions is unclear.
Pizarro-Osorio has not entered a plea to the single charge she faces, and it was unclear Tuesday who her Legal Aid attorney is.
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