11 children sickened after eating feces, cereal off floor of home
WARREN, Mich. — A suburban Detroit mayor says children were eating feces and cereal off the floor of a home where 11 were sickened.
Warren Mayor Jim Fouts said Tuesday that some of the children suffered from malnutrition and were grossly underweight.
Warren Fire Commissioner Skip McAdams says an aunt took three children to a hospital Monday after they suffered vomiting, disorientation and weakness. McAdams says eight other children under the supervision of a 10-year-old also were transported to hospitals.
Warren Police Chief William Dwyer says only one child, a baby, remains hospitalized Tuesday, in stable condition.
Dwyer says police have turned the case over to the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office for possible charges.
Fouts says the 11 children belong to two mothers.
via: https://nypost.com/2018/05/08/11-children-sickened-after-eating-feces-cereal-off-floor-of-home/
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Father of twin 10-year-old girls shot to death while taking out trash
SACRAMENTO — Friends and relatives are mourning a California father who was fatally shot Saturday night while taking out the trash in front of his Sacramento home.
Roy Eunice’s two twin daughters were feet away when they heard three gunshots. One bullet even pierced the front door of their apart along Broadway near Santa Cruz Way in Oak Park. Another went through two of their walls.
“This was a senseless murder,” Mary Thompson, Eunice’s sister, told KTXL. “He came out of his house just to dump his garbage.”
The third hit Eunice in the chest.
“He walked in his house, told his 10-year-old daughters that he’s been shot,” Thompson said. “‘Call your mom. Call 911.’ He collapsed in front of his daughters and died.”
Thompson says before her brother died, he was able to calm his daughters — both of whom turned 10 last week.
“Their dad told them that it would be OK … they’re going back telling their mother that dad said it’s going to be OK,” she told KTXL.
Eunice is the father of three daughters. He was known at the twins’ school for always helping out.
“He is a parent that would get awards from the school for his participation,” Thompson said. “He not only helped out the school he helped out the teachers with supplies.”
Investigators say they have no motive or suspect information in Eunice’s death, but Thompson hopes whoever shot her brother does the right thing.
“To the person that did this, I forgive you. But if you have any remorse in your body, in your soul. You will come forward,” she said. “Because I need to know why you would do this to my brother. It’s not right.”
In a sad twist of fate, Thompson says Eunice comforted a dying teenager on that same block back in December.
“And he actually came out here, to comfort the person that was dying on the ground. This is the type of person that he is,” Thompson said.
That person was 16-year-old Timothy Jeter — whose homicide remains unsolved.
“I’m still heartbroken, I’m still devastated,” Heather Jeter, Timothy’s mother, said. “I’m in limbo waiting to find out at least … who did this.”
Jeter says she is not surprised that another life has been taken by gun violence on that block. She believes police should focus more on Rout Avenue Park, which is next to Eunice’s apartment complex.
“That park has always been a hotspot. Drugs, shootings, violence — all sorts of things go on over there,” Jeter said. “But there’s no action from the city, from the police department, from the state, from anyone.”
Both Thompson and Jeter think neighbors can help solve both cases.
“In relation to my son’s death, in relation to the death of this man, speak up,” Jeter said.
There is a GoFundMe campaign for Eunice and his family.
via: http://pix11.com/2018/05/08/father-of-twin-10-year-old-girls-shot-to-death-while-taking-out-trash/
Woman blew up microwave at 7-Eleven with urine sample
DENVER — A Colorado woman has been cited by police after a container of what appeared to be urine blew up as she was heating it up in a microwave at a 7-Eleven.
Police say the incident occurred in the convenience store chain’s Aurora location last week when the clerk heard a loud bang and saw 26-year-old Angelique Sanchez take a white plastic bottle out of the microwave.
A police report says when confronted by the clerk, Sanchez wiped a yellow liquid that smelled like urine onto the floor and walked out.
Police located Sanchez at a nearby clinic where she had planned to take a urinalysis test for a potential employer.
The Denver woman was issued a summons for damaged property. She could not be reached for comment.
via: https://nypost.com/2018/05/06/woman-blew-up-microwave-at-7-eleven-with-urine-sample-cops/
Man accused of trying to burn several sex offenders to death at motel
OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. — A man is accused of trying to burn sex offenders to death at a Florida motel.
Jorge Porto-Sierra, 50, was arrested and charged with four counts of attempted premeditated murder, WESH reported
Porto-Sierra confessed to the crime and said he arrived at the motel to “barbecue all the child molesters on fire and kill them.”
Authorities said the suspect broke a window at a room at the Friendly Village Inn in Kissimmee, Fla., to pour gasoline inside.
Witnesses said he screamed, “I’m going to kill you, child molester,” and started throwing gasoline on the room’s front door, all while carrying a cigarette. He’s also accused of pouring gasoline on a car.
At least two of the four victims are confirmed sex offenders.
The suspect has been jailed in Osceola County, Fla., without bond.
Deputies asked him why he didn’t carry his threats out and Porto-Sierra reportedly responded by saying, “You got here too soon.”
via: http://pix11.com/2018/05/07/man-accused-of-trying-to-burn-several-sex-offenders-to-death-at-motel/
Student’s mom drags boy down hallway of Bronx school by the neck
MELROSE, the Bronx — An 8-year-old boy loved being a third grader at P. S. 146 in the Bronx until a classmate’s parent assaulted him.
Jalen Swinton fought with another classmate in the school cafeteria on April 26. The next day, the classmate’s mother walked into the school in the morning and found Swinton eating breakfast. She grabbed him and dragged him by the neck from the cafeteria and down the hall into the principal’s office.
The school never filed a police report, Sanavya Hodges – Swinton’s mom – told PIX11 in an exclusive interview.
“It’s sad,” she said. “I’m tired of crying.”
Her son has been absent from school since the incident.
“I have dreams about her and she is going to drag me again,” he said.
His mom believes assault charges should be filed against that parent.
She asked the school for an emergency transfer for her son, but was told it was a one time incident.
“I feel like they turned their backs on me when they should have been reaching out to me,” she said.
A Department of Education spokesperson said they NYPD is now conducting an investigation. The DOE is working with police on that.
“The safety of students and staff is our top priority and the school has followed protocol in addressing this incident,” the spokespersons said. “The family is being provided with ongoing support.”
via: http://pix11.com/2018/05/07/students-mom-drags-boy-down-hallway-of-bronx-school-by-the-neck/
Bronx woman read obituaries, robbed homes during funerals
GREENBURGH, NY — A Bronx woman allegedly read obituaries so she could target homes when she knew the people who lived there were out at funerals, police said.
Police investigating a robbery pattern realized he homes of people listed as next of kin in funeral arrangements were being targeted.
New York State police gave local police information on a potential suspect’s car. Greenburgh police stopped the vehicle and found property that had been taken from a home on Feb. 22 inside. Police arrested Latonia Shelecia Stewart, 26.
She was charged with conspiracy to commit burglary and criminal possession of stolen property. Stewart was arraigned in Greenburgh Court and released on bond.
Nearly 200 free-roaming horses died searching for water on Navajos’ parched land
Nearly 200 feral horses, besieged with famine and dehydration, were found dead on a dried-up stock pond on Navajo land in Arizona.
The animals went to the pond in Gray Mountain, an unincorporated community in Coconino County in north-central Arizona, in search of water. But they somehow found themselves burrowed into the mud and too weak to escape, said Jonathan Nez, vice president of the Navajo Nation, which is the largest Native American tribe in the country and covers parts of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.
Some of the 191 horses were buried neck-deep in the mud, Navajo officials said. Some were buried beneath others. Pictures show the horses’ overlapping bodies, arranged roughly in a circle, as they lie on the parched earth.
The mass deaths come as Arizona experiences an exceptional drought unlike anything it has seen in more than a decade. Navajo officials say horses dying near an empty watering pond is “not a new but a seasonal issue.”
The deaths also underscore an overpopulation of free-roaming horses, a problem entangled in competing interests, scarcity of resources and tribal cultural values.
About 73,000 horses and burros roam free in the western United States; that number has far exceeded what government officials say the land can sustain. With such overpopulation, having herds of free-roaming horses has become expensive. For example, damage the animals cause cost the Navajo Nation more than $200,000 a year. According to the Navajo Department of Agriculture, one horse consumes 18 pounds of forage a day. Removing as many as 13 dozen horses would save the Navajo Nation more than 290,000 gallons of water and 1.1 million pounds of forage a year.
But the issue has been a divisive one.
The Navajo tribe reveres horses, which have become symbols of the American West and are deeply entrenched in the Navajo people’s beliefs and traditions.
“It’s a sensitive subject to begin with because horses are considered sacred animals, so you just can’t go out and euthanize them. That would go too far against cultural conditions. At the same time, we have a bunch of horses no one is caring for, so it’s a delicate balance,” former Navajo spokesman Erny Zah told the Associated Press.
40 killed in armed bandit attack in northwest Nigeria
MAIDGURI, Nigeria — Armed bandits attacked a village in Nigeria’s northwest Kaduna state, killing at least 40 people, residents and officials said.
Police Inspector General Ibrahim Idris confirmed the bandits invaded the village of Gwaska Saturday, fighting local defense forces protecting the Birnin Gwari local government area, a community of about 3,000 people. He said 200 policemen and 10 patrol vehicles were deployed to the scene.
A resident who helped fight the bandits said at least 40 people were killed and the toll will likely climb. He spoke on condition of anonymity for security reasons. He said the attackers were from Zamfara state, and that they shot at children and torched houses as residents fled.
The attack came about a week after other unidentified gunmen attacked a nearby village.
The Kaduna State government confirmed the attack but didn’t give a casualty figure.
In a statement, the local government said it is concerned by the incessant banditry attacks in the region and has been engaging with the federal government on the matter.
“The Kaduna State Government has received with sadness reports of the murder of our citizens by armed bandits in Birnin Gwari,” it said, adding that it is committed to resolving the problem.
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the establishment of a permanent battalion of the Nigerian Army in the Birnin Gwari area.
The State Emergency Management Agency is providing aid to those affected, it said.
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