Students arrested for catfishing teacher to get nude photos
Two North Carolina teens are facing charges after they catfished their French teacher and then shared nude photos of him, officials said.
Brian Joshua Anderson and Brittney Rennee Luckenbaugh, both 16, were charged with misdemeanor disclosure of private images, according to the Onslow County Sheriff’s Office.
Officers said the teens used a fake social media account to contact David Laughinghouse, a French teacher at Swansboro High School in North Carolina.
The teens obtained X-rated photos of the 51-year-old teacher, which they shared with other students at school, according to news station WNCN.
They were taken into custody last week and each released on $5,000 bail.
“This investigation remains an active one and we are potentially looking for other incidents of catfishing,” Sheriff Hans Miller told the Jacksonville Daily News. Anderson and Luckenbaugh are both scheduled to appear June 15 in Onslow County District Court.
via: http://nypost.com/2017/05/01/students-arrested-for-catfishing-teacher-to-get-nude-photos/
Jordan Edwards: 15-Year-Old Boy Shot, Killed, by Balch Springs, TX Police Officer
Black lives still matter right? Or is it ALL lives?
Another day, another black child has been gunned down by a trigger-happy police officer; another community enraged and another family in pain. This time, his name was Jordan Edwards. He was only 15-years-old.
According to Attorney S. Lee Merritt, legal counsel for Edwards’ family, the teen was leaving a party Saturday night with friends after hearing gunshots. He was struck by the officer’s bullet through the passenger side window of the vehicle in which he was traveling.
Source: http://www.theroot.com/jordan-edwards-15-year-old-boy-shot-killed-by-balch-1794790985
Whitney: Can I Be Me Succeeds in Not Exploiting but Celebrating Whitney Houston’s Life
PLEASE LET THIS BE GOOD!!
As the Tribeca Film Festival rolls through New York City this week and next, perhaps no film has been more anticipated or controversial than Whitney: Can I Be Me , an inside look at troubled pop icon Whitney Houston. At the world premiere of the film Wednesday evening, directors Nick Broomfield and Rudi Dolezal (no relation to Rachel, before you wonder), who documented Houston during a world tour, announced before the film was shown at 5:45 p.m. that they had received clearance to air it just three hours before the scheduled screening. Broomfield declined to give details on the conflict, but adamantly thanked his lawyers for making the film possible that evening.
Source: http://www.theroot.com/whitney-can-i-be-me-succeeds-in-not-exploiting-but-cel-1794755155
Prince’s Family planning a Reality Show.
WHY? It sounds like Prince had some trifling family members.
On the eve of the anniversary of Prince’s death, Deliverance, an unauthorized EP was released by George Ian Boxill, and the singer’s family is now trying to stop it from being released again. But they may have other plans for the song. Reality tv show plans to be exact.
According to a new report, TMZ stated that family members are working with a production company to produce a reality tv show that will “focus on how their lives have changed since [Prince] died.”
Although the show is said to be in its early stages, they shut down Boxill’s release of Prince’s EP so the….
Source: http://thegrapevine.theroot.com/princes-family-members-planning-a-reality-show-report-1794794786?utm_source=theroot_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow
MONTANA WOMAN USED METH AS TODDLER LAY DYING, PROSECUTORS SAY
A Montana woman abused a 13-month-old girl in her care, used methamphetamine while the child was unconscious and when the girl stopped breathing, put her body in a duffel bag and threw it in a trash can before going home to sleep, federal prosecutors said.
Janelle Red Dog, 43, of Poplar, has reached an agreement to plead guilty to second-degree murder in the April 2016 death of Kenzley Olson on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, home to about 10,000 members of the Assiniboine and Sioux tribes in northeastern Montana.
U.S. District Judge Brian Morris has set a change-of-plea hearing for May 1 in Great Falls.
Prosecutors were prepared to show that Kenzley was ill and Red Dog was frustrated because she could not get the girl to stop crying, according to an offer of proof filed Thursday. She hit the girl on the head four times, causing her to have a seizure and lose consciousness, court records said.
Red Dog did not seek medical help for Kenzley and instead used meth with a friend. Sometime early the next morning, she decided to take the girl to the hospital. Red Dog said the girl stopped breathing on the way.
“Red Dog, believing (Kenzley) to be dead, disposed of her body by placing her into a duffel bag and throwing the duffel bag in an alley trash can,” prosecutors said.
Kenzley died of multiple blunt force injuries, but an exam also noted numerous bruises from head to toe in various stages of healing, suggesting a pattern of continued physical abuse and neglect, an autopsy found.
“It could also not be determined if (Kenzley) was deceased at the time she was placed in the duffel bag, so asphyxia or cold exposure could not be ruled out as contributed to her death,” court records said. Kenzley had the flu and was in the beginning stages of pneumonia, the autopsy found.
Red Dog initially reported Kenzley missing on April 19, 2016, and suggested she may have been kidnapped.
Kenzley’s death came just weeks after John Lieba II abducted a 4-year-old girl from a park in the reservation town of Wolf Point and sexually assaulted her before trying to kill her. The girl was found several days later. Lieba was convicted earlier this month of kidnapping, aggravated sexual abuse and assault resulting in serious bodily injury. He is scheduled to be sentenced Aug. 3.
The day after making the report, Red Dog confessed and led investigators to the girl’s body.
Red Dog had been caring for Kenzley for three to four weeks prior to her death, court records said. Tribal Chairman Floyd Azure has said Kenzley’s mother was being held in the tribal jail at the time.
Red Dog’s mother, Rhea Starr, said her daughter was caring for Kenzley when no one else would.
“That baby was passed along like yesterday’s gossip,” Starr told The Associated Press last year.
Azure has said both cases show the impact of meth on the reservation. On Friday, Azure said drug use is still an issue on the reservation, but his department does not have the money and personnel to adequately address it.
via: http://abc7chicago.com/news/prosecutors-woman-used-meth-as-toddler-lay-dying/1938129/