Mother runs inside burning home to rescue her children; all 3 die
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Authorities say a Florida woman ran back into her burning apartment after realizing her two children hadn’t made it out. All three died in the fire.
Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister said during a Wednesday morning news conference that the woman and another adult living in the apartment made it safely outside when she noticed the children, ages 5 and 10, didn’t make it out.
The sheriff said running back to save the children was a great “action of love” displayed by the mother.
When firefighters arrived, flames were already penetrating the roof, which later collapsed.
The names of the victims weren’t immediately released.
Officials say at least 12 residents were displaced by the fire, which damaged eight apartments.
An investigation continues.
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Woman tried to snatch 4-year-old boy from McDonald’s, police said the same woman may have tried to snatch another 4-year-old boy in the same area
(Meredith) – Police have arrested a woman who tried to kidnap a 4-year-old boy from a McDonald’s in Los Angeles.
Maralyn Ramos was arrested and booked for PC-Kidnapping. Her bail is set at $100,000.
She entered the fast-food restaurant at about 3:15 p.m. on Tuesday. Moments later, she picked up a little boy and carried him outside, police said.
Surveillance video showed the woman holding the child in her arms before leaving the establishment.
A young girl who witnessed the attempted kidnapping alerted adults, KABC-TV reported. They stopped the woman in the parking lot and rescued the child, but the woman ran away from the area.
The arrest came after police solicited the community’s help in identifying the suspect in the footage. Ramos was arrested on Thursday.
Police said the same woman may have tried to snatch another 4-year-old boy in the same area on Wednesday. The child was walking with a family member when a woman came up, pulled his hand and tried to walk away with him.
Someone stopped the woman and she ran away.
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Florida Woman Allegedly Threw Coconut at Man Filming Her Outside Strip Club
A Florida woman was arrested Saturday after allegedly hurling a coconut at a man who was recording her outside a Key West strip club, arrest records show.
Shonta Latasha Bolds, age 36, was left facing a single felony charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill after the incident. The altercation took place at about 2 a.m on May 11 outside the VIP Gentlemen’s Club, an adult establishment on Duval Street.
Arrest records posted this week by the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office listed the suspect’s occupation as a dancer and her home address as being in North Miami Beach. Bolds was held without bond and has since been released. Arraignment is currently set for May 23.
The suspect reportedly admitted to deputies from the Key West Police Department that she had thrown the coconut but denied it collided with the man, who had been filming her as she sat on the porch. The man was named as George Exposito by the Miami Herald newspaper.
“I will be honest with you. I threw it, but it did not hit him,” Bolds said, according to a police report detailing the incident. Exposito had allegedly uttered the word “ladies” as he walked past the club, sparking several angry comments from the suspect, the Miami Herald reported.
Exposito’s footage did not contain evidence of the attack but did show the improvised weapon “as if it had just been thrown,” police noted. According to the Florida newspaper, police officers did not respond when Exposito asked them if he deserved to have the coconut thrown at him.
Local reporting suggests it was not the first violent outburst at the Duval Street business.
Last September, a 26-year-old dancer identified as Ashley Barrett allegedly threatened two of her co-workers by swinging an electric hair-straightener close to their faces.
“I’m going to get you when you least expect it,” she reportedly told one of the targets. Barrett was later arrested on two counts of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon without intent to kill.
It was the second time in 24 hours that she had been arrested. Police said the woman was taken into custody earlier the same day after waving a knife at co-workers while intoxicated.
According to Hussein & Webber, a Florida law firm, aggravated assault is a third-degree felony that has penalties of up to five years in prison or five years probation and a $5,000 fine.
“A person found guilty of aggravated assault in Florida may be required to pay restitution to a victim for any expenses resulting from the crime, such as the cost of medical treatment or counseling,” West Palm Beach legal firm Dimond Kaplan & Rothstein explained online.
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Florida Man Arrested After Allegedly Stealing Truck Full of Coffins
Highway patrol arrested a man who was suspected of stealing a box truck full of caskets in Jacksonville, Florida on Monday.
Having been alerted to be on the lookout for a Ryder truck by Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, which had been reported stolen from a Jacksonville casket company, Florida Highway Patrol located the vehicle shortly before noon on Monday. However, once a trooper ran tags on the truck, the driver failed to pull over and pressed ahead instead.
A 25-mile chase on Interstate 295 ensued, with police chasing the truck and eventually managing to halt it after it came off the interstate and stopped at a red light at the intersection between Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway and Moncrief Road.
Once they stopped the truck, troopers found out it was carrying a rather unusual load, which included three caskets.
“At first I was shocked to see the caskets because obviously when you think caskets, you think of someone’s loved one,” Sergeant Dylan Bryan with the Florida Highway Patrol told Fox News.
Once the truck was stopped, Florida Highway Patrol arrested the driver, who was later identified as David Ayers.
Despite being chased for over 20 miles, the 39-year-old never drove above the speed limit.
“He was not driving in an erratic manner,” Bryan added, explaining Ayers had been driving at around 55-60 miles per hour throughout.
Officers subsequently managed to unlock the caskets after using a tool they borrowed from a funeral home located a few blocks away from where the truck was stopped.
“Where the scene was, was actually two blocks from a funeral home so I walked down to the funeral home to obtain a funeral key, a tool to unlock and open funeral caskets,” Bryan continued.
He added that his colleagues “didn’t know what to expect” when they opened the caskets and “wanted to be respectful with those items” as they were unsure whether the caskets contained bodies.
However, the caskets were empty. They were not the only unusual item officers found in the truck, which was also carrying a payment collection machine belonging to a car wash.
“There could be anywhere from 20 bucks to several hundred bucks in quarters in those machines, depending on how often the owner will empty out those coins,” Bryan explained.
Florida Highway Patrol added Ayers probably “ripped out car wash vacuum machines out of the car wash to get the money out.”
Following the arrest, the suspect, who had two outstanding warrants, was charged with auto theft, fleeing and eluding an officer, and driving while license suspended or revoked
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Florida Man Arrested For Playing Basketball Completely Naked At Park
A Florida man was arrested over the weekend for playing basketball naked because he thought it would improve his skills, police say.
Around 7:36 p.m. local time on Sunday, a Longwood Police Department officer responded to a “white male who was not wearing clothing” at Candy Land Park on 299 Longdale Avenue, according to an arrest report. When police arrived at the scene, Jordan Glen Anderson, 29, could be seen walking around on the basketball court of the park playing with a ball without any clothing on his body.
When authorities approached Anderson and asked what he was doing, he “stated he was working on his basketball skills and he feels playing naked enhances his skill level,” the officer stated in the report. The officer then told Anderson to get dress and he complied.
The officer made contact with the park employee at the scene, who said that he contacted police when he saw Anderson in the nude playing basketball around the premise.
Anderson was then charged with indecent exposure of sexual organs and subsequently transported to the John E. Polk Correctional Facility for processing on a $500 bond. It is unclear whether Anderson has been released.
Longwood, a city in Seminole County, has a crime rate — 31 crimes per one thousand residents — that’s considerably higher than the national average across all communities in the U.S., according to Neighborhood Scout. Around 71 percent of Florida’s cities and towns of all sizes has a crime rate lower than Longwood’s, whose roughly 15,000 residents have a one in 32 chance of becoming victim to either a violent or property crime in the area.
Earlier this month, retired WWE wrestler Matt Morgan was voted as mayor of Longwood by his fellow commissioners after being elected to the municipality’s commission last November, reported Orlando Sentinel.
“I can’t believe it,” he told the newspaper. “I wonder if this makes me the world’s largest mayor? Seriously, we have a very special commission here. Whereas in other cities, you have a lot of backstabbing and cutthroat politics, where the other commissioners try to put their own personal politics in front of their team of commissioners. I can honestly say that separates our commission right off the bat.”
Longwood Police Department
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Home Health Aide Accused of Being Serial Killer Who Smothered at Least 12 Elderly Women
Police believe that a 47-year-old Dallas man is a serial killer who has smothered at least twelve elderly women.
Billy Chemirmir was arrested last year and charged with murder in the death of an 81-year-old woman. Police were surveilling Chemirmir when they allegedly saw him toss a jewelry box into the trash outside his apartment complex. The box belonged to Lu Thi Harris, who was later found dead inside her apartment. She had been smothered with a pillow.
At the time, officials said that there might be similar cases in the area.
During a press conference in March 2018, Plano police said they would reinvestigate more than 750 unattended senior deaths dating back to at least 2010. Authorities exhumed at least one body of a suspected victim, WFAA reported.
Police now allege Chemirmir is responsible for at least a dozen deaths, and they also accuse him of attempting to kill two other women — but they’re still searching for additional potential victims.
In addition to Harris’ death, Chemirmir has been indicted in the deaths of six elderly women in Dallas County, and 5 others in nearby Collin County.
According to court documents first obtained by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Chemirmir would pose as a caregiver before killing and robbing the women. WFAA reports that scrubs were found in Chemirmir’s possession.
Although police documents claim that Chemirmir would sometimes pose as a nurse, the Star-Telegram reports that Chemirmir isn’t a licensed nurse anywhere in the United States. ABC News reports he has worked as a home health care aide.
“Chemirmir uses health care experience to his advantage targeting and exploiting seniors, some of the most vulnerable people in our community,” Plano Police Chief Gregory W. Rushin told reporters in 2018. “This is terribly disturbing.”
Chemirmir, a citizen of Kenya, has lived in the Dallas area for more than a decade. PEOPLE confirms that immigration authorities have placed a jail hold on him.
The news has left many family members of the deceased reeling. Ellen House, the daughter of alleged victim Norma French, described Chemirmir to the Star-Telegram as “a very bad, very evil man.”
Chemirmir’s bond has been set at $9.1 million.
He has pleaded not guilty to the charges against him in Harris’ death, and his case hasn’t yet gone to trial.
He has not entered a plea in the new cases. His public defender did not immediately return PEOPLE’s call for comment.
Anyone with information is urged to call 972-941-5785
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A Teen In Malaysia Reportedly Killed Herself After Posting A Poll That Asked Her Instagram Followers To Help Her Choose Life Or Death with 69% responded with death
A 16-year-old girl in Malaysia died by suicide after sharing an Instagram poll asking her followers to help her choose life or death, The Guardian reported on Wednesday, citing local authorities.
According to The Guardian and Malay Mail, the police said that the teen posted the poll at about 3 p.m. on Monday with the message “Really Important, Help Me Choose D/L” and that 69% of the respondents voted for “D,” meaning death. About five hours later, she was found dead, Malay Mail reported.
Local officials have questioned whether the people who voted in the poll could be culpable in her death. Abetting the suicide of a minor is a crime in Malaysia, and those found guilty can face the death penalty or up to 20 years in prison, Reuters reported.
Ramkarpal Singh, a lawyer and member of Malaysia’s Parliament, requested that authorities investigate the circumstances leading to the teen’s death.
“Would the girl still be alive today if the majority of netizens on her Instagram account discouraged her from taking her own life?” he said in a statement to Reuters. “Would she have heeded the advice of netizens to seek professional help had they done so?”
Ching Yee Wong, the head of communications for Instagram Asia-Pacific, provided the following statement to Business Insider in response to the 16-year-old’s death:
“Our thoughts and prayers are with this young woman’s family. We have a deep responsibility to make sure people using Instagram feel safe and supported. As part of our own efforts, we urge everyone to use our reporting tools and to contact emergency services if they see any behavior that puts people’s safety at risk.”
Instagram adopted new safety measures in February to better protect young users on the platform. Graphic images of self-harm are systematically removed, and non-graphic self-harm content is subject to a sensitivity screen that blurs the post before it is shown.
Instagram users found to be posting self-harm or suicide-related content are referred to a local support group or a suicide helpline; in Malaysia, the social-media platform refers users to Befrienders Kuala Lumpur. Instagram provides a full list of its global suicide-prevention partners on its website.
Many of Instagram’s policy changes were made in response to the suicide of Molly Russell, a British 14-year-old, in 2017. In the months following Russell’s death, her family found that she had been following multiple Instagram accounts depicting images of suicide and self-harm. Her father, Ian, has said Instagram “helped kill my daughter.”
While social media can offer teens a sense of community and voice, it can also affect their mental well-being. Parents are encouraged to monitor their children’s use of social media, and all social-media users should feel motivated to report potentially harmful and violent posts they find, regardless of what platform they use.
Social Media influencer gets cosmetic procedures to look like his edited selfies
LONDON (CNN) The selfie-culture is putting so much pressure on beauty standards it’s driving many young people to seek cosmetic procedures, according to plastic surgeons.
With almost half a million followers Kyrhys Devoe — or “Tuggzie” to his fans — makes his living through Instagram. Like others in his generation of social media influencers, he’s on a constant quest for physical perfection.
“We all want to have smooth skin, we all want to have high cheekbones, we all want to have frozen faces, we just want to look perfect,” Devoe said.
Devoe spends at least an hour editing each selfie using apps like Facetune and Airbrush. He’s also part of a new trend which is seeing the Snapchat selfie look spill over into real life. “I want to be a Bratz doll, a living Bratz doll,” he said.
Reporter Hala Gorani: A doll is not human — by definition. Why do you want to look less human?
KyRhys Devoe: Because a doll’s perfect. I just want to look like my actual photos on Instagram. I want to look selfie-ready all the time.
Devoe even gets regular cosmetic procedures done to look more like his edited selfies. He is not alone. Leading plastic surgeon Dr. Dirk Kremer says he’s noticed his clientele get younger and younger, and edited selfies play a big role in what people ask him for. “Most of them come with a phone and show me pictures saying, ‘That’s how I get most likes and followers and could we do that in reality. I’m tired of editing the picture,'” he said.
Dr. Kremer says before social media, clients would mainly compare themselves to celebrities. “Now, you see the girl next door who looks amazing on the Instagram photo with all the filters they apply. Suddenly the competition is much, much higher,” he said.
Reporter Hala Gorani: But do you think that makes people more anxious about their appearance on social media?”
Dr. Dirk Kremer: Definitely, you know the pressure’s on. Young people, if they want to have a very successful account, they post constantly. They wake up — picture. They go to work — picture.
This obsession with personal appearance that selfie culture encourages may have darker implications for mental health. “In those people who have that psychological vulnerability, it can be particularly concerning. They are constantly bombarded with images and constantly referencing their own image in a way that was not seen before,” said Bruce Clark, a consultant psychiatrist with Maudsley Hospital.
At its most extreme, this fixation on appearance can manifest in a mental health condition known as body dysmorphic disorder, or BDD. For people like Alanah Bagwell, BDD can be completely debilitating. “I rarely left the house. I was stuck in a dark room, curtains closed, sleeping most of the day. I wouldn’t let my family see me. They’d have to bring food to the door,” she said.
Bagwell says although selfies didn’t cause her illness, the hours she spent taking pictures of herself exacerbated her condition. “I felt like I looked so disgusting and deformed and monstrous that I just wished to be normal, so I’d post selfies in the hopes of this sort of reassurance from other people
Our collective obsession with social media can be a very innocent and fun experience, but we are only just beginning to understand the potential mental health impact on this selfie-generation.
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Elfen’s thoughts laqueesha Movie Trailer
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WTF?? Greenlit this movie should be criticized and banned from ever making movies and television shows again. SOME IGNORANT white people have this stereotypical and racist thought process about us black people. It amazes me how there are SOME IGNORANT white people who have no ill intentions think we as black women are the ANGRY DARK SKIN BLACK SOMETIMES FAT WOMAN.
We are seen as LOUD and aggressive. Who has multiple babies; baby daddies. Yes there was White Chicks but at least they had a plot to it that made sense. Even this movie poster looks buffoonish and flat out Jim Crow era coonish.
As for this racist stereotypical shit I’ll pass. The creator and director Jeremy Saville can kiss his career goodbye. BLACK TWITTER LET HIM HAVE IT! We as black people need to stop giving people like this a pass. The only good thing out of this is not very many people know about this movie and I’m glad. It’s trash. Can ya’ll answer me this? Why does the dude have to make the voice of a black woman sound like a man?
Pregnant Alabama inmate says she doesn’t remember sex in prison; family wants answers
COOSA COUNTY, Ala. – A woman who has been in an Alabama jail for 17 months is 8 months pregnant, and her family is saying they want the matter investigated, AL.com reported.
Latoni Daniel has reportedly been in jail for over a year now, charged with capital murder in the shooting death of an 87-year-old man. According to AL.com, she was her boyfriend’s getaway driver in the incident.
The attorney representing Daniel said he believes she was raped in jail, possibly while under the influence of sedatives. She told her attorney she has no memory of a sexual encounter.
According to AL.com, Daniel was on medication to treat seizures, but her family said she never had seizures before going to jail.
The family told AL.com they just want answers and that two wrongs don’t make a right.
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