Father arrested after sending sexual photos of 3-year-old twin daughters
(Meredith) — A 40-year-old Louisville, Kentucky man is facing multiple charges after police say he sent sexual pictures of his 3-year-old twin daughters to an undercover officer.
According to WLKY, Thomas Cannon, sent seven photos of child porn to an undercover detective, including three photos of his daughters that portray them in a sexual performance.
Cannon reportedly admitted in an online chat to making sexual contact with his daughters.
Cannon is facing three counts of promoting a sexual performance by a minor and seven counts of distribution of matter portraying sexual performance by a minor.
11-year-old arrested after refusing to stand for Pledge of Allegiance
An 11-year-old student was arrested after refusing to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance and allegedly telling a teacher that “the flag is racist and the national anthem is offensive to black people,” according to reports.
The boy, a student at Lawton Chiles Middle Academy in Lakeland, Fla., was charged with disrupting a school function and resisting arrest without violence for the Feb. 4 outburst, according to Bay News 9.
He was also issued a three-day suspension.
His mother, Dhakira Talbot, said officials took things too far by arresting her son, who she said is in gifted classes and has been bullied in the past.
“My son has never been through anything like this. I feel like this should’ve been handled differently,” she said. “If any disciplinary action should’ve been taken, it should’ve been with the school. He shouldn’t have been arrested.”
The classroom kerfuffle happened when a substitute teacher, Ana Alvarez, ordered the boy to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance.
When he told her he believed the flag was racist and the anthem was offensive, Alvarez asked him “why if it was so bad here he did not go to another place to live,” the teacher said in a statement to the school district.
The teacher said he replied, “they brought me here.”
Alvarez then told him, “Well you can always go back, because I came here from Cuba and the day I feel I’m not welcome here anymore I would find another place to live.”
She said she resorted to calling the main office “because I did not want to continue dealing with him.”
The student also allegedly called school leaders racist, threatened to get the school resource officer and principal fired and beat up Alvarez, according to an arrest affidavit.
He denied threatening to beat the teacher in an interview with Bay News 9 with his mother.
Polk County Public Schools spokesman Kyle Kennedy insisted that the boy was not arrested for failing to stand for the pledge.
“Students are not required to participate in the Pledge of Allegiance,” he told The Ledger.
The sixth-grader was collared “after becoming disruptive and refusing to follow repeated instructions by school staff and law enforcement,” he added.
Kennedy said he couldn’t discuss the boy’s discipline. Alvarez will no longer work as a substitute teacher in Polk County, he said.
“Our HR department will contact Kelly Services, which provides our substitutes, to further refine how our substitutes are trained,” Kennedy said.
via: https://nypost.com/2019/02/17/11-year-old-arrested-after-refusing-to-stand-for-pledge-of-allegiance/
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Three teens, 12-year-old, charged for rape of 19-year-old woman
BALTIMORE, M.D. — Baltimore Police reports that three 14-year-old boys have been arrested and charged as adults for the sexual assault of a woman.
Police say the 19-year-old woman had just gotten off an MTA bus and was walking into the 300 block of North Fulton Avenue when three suspects forced her into an alley at gunpoint and sexually assaulted her.
Neighbors came out of their home and interrupted the assault and the suspects took off.
On Thursday, detectives arrested 14-year-old Wilmer Ramos, 14-year-old Phillip Worrell and 14 year-old Nile Campbell. A fourth juvenile, a 12-year-old, was present during the assault and was also arrested and charged.
The three, 14-year-olds have been charged with First and Second Degree Rape and the 12-year-old, who has been charged as a juvenile, was charged with First Degree Rape, Third & Fourth Degree Sex Offense, Conspiracy-Kidnapping, Conspiracy-Robbery, Perverted Practice and Handgun on Person.
Ramos, Worrell and Campbell are currently being held at Central Booking and Intake Facility.
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Patient ‘Literally Rotted to Death’ at Ohio Care Home
Seven employees at an Ohio care home have been indicted over standards of care so shockingly low that one patient has been described as having “rotted to death.”
Two employees at the Columbus healthcare facility and one contracted nurse practitioner face charges of involuntary manslaughter over the neglect of two patients, the Columbus Dispatch reported. Four other employees have been indicted on charges related to falsifying patient care records or neglect
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said Thursday that the raft of indictments had been handed out in relation to the neglect of two patients in 2017 at Whetstone Gardens and Care Center.
The total of 34 charges were filed against the seven individuals after an investigation found that one patient had died as a direct result of the neglect, while another was was found to have suffered physical harm as a result of improper care. The latter patient is also now deceased.
“This man literally rotted to death and it could have been prevented,” Yoss said of the first patient who died from gangrenous wounds and necrotic tissue. “A lot of crimes you have anger, you have money, you have potential for economic gain, what do you get out of neglect?” the attorney general said, according to ABC6.
The patient, who has not been identified, reportedly developed a number of serious wounds in February 2017. According to the indictments, nurses failed to take the necessary medical steps to stop the onset of gangrene, sepsis and necrosis. The patient died on March 5 from septic shock.
In the second case, staff repeatedly recorded treatment that was never given. As a result the individual, who has also not been named, suffered physical harm.
“This case goes to the heart of protecting the unprotected,” Yost said. “These victims were completely dependent on others for day-to-day care, which their families trusted Whetstone Gardens to provide. Instead of providing that care, evidence shows these nurses forced the victims to endure awful mistreatment and lied about it.”
On Wednesday, nurses Sandra Blazer, Jessica Caldwell, and Kimberly Potter, a nurse practitioner, were indicted by a grand jury in Franklin County on charges including involuntary manslaughter.
Nurses Akosua Ayarkwa, Sheila Dains, Illuminee Muhongere, and Maegan Van Syckle were indicted on charges relating to gross neglect or forgery over the falsified of records of care.
A legal representative for the care facility has said staff involved in the neglect, not just those indicted, were fired when management learnt of the problems two years ago.
“We were just as mad as everybody and what happened is unacceptable,” Ryan Stubenrauch said. “That’s why we acted quickly and immediately to remove the people who had broken our rules and violated our trust.”
Missionaries and nurses trapped in Haiti as protests sweep country
Article via CNN
A group of 24 Canadian missionaries and another of nurses are among visitors stranded in Haiti by ongoing street protests sweeping through the Caribbean country.The missionaries have been confined to their compound in Grand Goâve, an area roughly 50 kilometers away from capital city Port-au-Prince, after nearby roads littered with burning tires were blocked, according to a statement from their group Haiti ARISE.”We have nowhere to go, roads are blocked, rioting all over the streets and businesses are being destroyed,” a man referred to as Marc says in a video posted on the group’s Facebook page. “We do have a team here and we have been trying to get them out and it has been totally impossible,” he adds.Haiti has been gripped by protests and unrest for more than a week, as demonstrators calling for the country’s president to resign over soaring inflation and allegations of corruption have set cars ablaze and clashed with police.
Several people have been killed in the clashes, according to local media reports.Meanwhile, an additional group of eight Canadian who were also trapped inside their charity’s compound have secured a helicopter to take them out of the country. The nurses started a crowdfunding appeal this week, asking the public to “help us escape.””The director of the compound has instructed us not to go outside,” Tracy Hotta, one of the trapped nurses, told CNN, adding that the nurses are safe inside.
“They’re very destitute down here,” she added on the reasons for the protests. “They have zero healthcare… they’re taking desperate measures to try and make a change for themselves.”The helicopter secured will take the nurses directly to Port-au-Prince from the compound.”We are stranded here because we are about an hour away from Port-au-Prince where the violent protest is and they have set up barriers on the roads to get to the airports,” the women had written in their GoFundMe appeal, which surpassed its target by raising $16,000. “It is unlikely we will pass those barriers without being harmed,” they added.Because of the Canadian Embassy closure in Haiti, their calls to the embassy have been redirected to Ottawa and have gone unanswered, they note.The US and Canadian governments have warned people not to travel to Haiti due to crime and civil unrest. The Canadian government has issued a travel advisory saying: “avoid all travel to Haiti” and closed their embassy Friday for “security reasons” according to Canada’s Foreign Policy account on Twitter.
An additional group of 113 Canadian tourists stranded at a beach resort are also scheduled to be evacuated on Saturday.President Jovenel Moise was defiant in a televised address on Thursday, rejecting calls to resign and saying he “will not leave the country in the hands of armed gangs and drug traffickers.”
Jussie Smollett ‘Suspects’ Lawyer: “My Clients Have Key Evidence”
The lawyer for the 2 men who were arrested and then released in connection with the alleged attack on Jussie Smollett says the new evidence that has changed this case is something her clients told cops.
Attorney Gloria Schmidt was at the Chicago police station Friday night, after her clients, Ola and Abel Osundairo, were released from custody. Schmidt said the “new evidence” that triggered the release of her clients was something they knew and presumably told cops.
Our photog asked Schmidt flat out if the “attack” was staged, and she answered obliquely, saying there were moving parts and she didn’t want to speculate.
As we reported, Ola and Abel both worked on “Empire,” and Abel was especially friendly with Jussie.
And, something else interesting … she wouldn’t answer why her clients went to Nigeria the day of the alleged attack, but added it was a “great question.”
She said she didn’t want to speak for her clients because they had a story to tell “when the time is right.” That clearly sounds like they have inside information about what went down at Jussie’s apartment building.
Watch the video via TMZ