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Parents film newborn baby girl being dropped on head by doctor: ‘Treated like a sack of potatoes’
Derrick and Monique Rodgers say they weren’t looking for much after he captured hospital staff dropping their newborn baby on its head moments after birth. An apology would have sufficed.
Instead, Chandler Regional Medical Center in Arizona has given them the runaround and they decided to share the video publicly.
The couple’s twins, Morgan and Madison, were born premature on Valentine’s Day. Just moments after Morgan’s birth, Derrick Rodgers filmed a member of the medical staff dropping the baby on her head on a table. Another staffer quickly grabbed the child to prevent her from falling on the floor.
“It made me so mad. Like, I had to stop recording,” Derrick Rodgers told Phoenix ABC affiliate KNXV.
The incident was literally just a few seconds, but the baby’s mother said she promised herself she “would never watch that video again.”
The twin girls are both home and there are no serious concerns about Morgan’s health, according to their parents.
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Derrick Rodgers said he later approached the doctor, but he ignored his concern.
“I told him, ‘You dropped my baby,'” he said, recalling the encounter in an interview with KNXV. “He had like a nonchalant look on his face. Then I showed him the video, and he had nothing to say after that.”
The family did not even receive an apology from Chandler Regional Medical Center.
“An apology when it happened could’ve gone a long way,” said Monique Rodgers.
They later found out Morgan was given an ultrasound and had suffered a germinal matrix hemorrhage (GMH), or bleeding in the brain. The Rodgers, who have two older children, weren’t told of the ultrasound until six weeks after it was taken, they said.
GMH is not uncommon in babies born prematurely and it may have had nothing to do with the drop.
Derrick and Monique Rodgers say they weren’t looking for much after he captured hospital staff dropping their newborn baby on its head moments after birth. An apology would have sufficed.
Instead, Chandler Regional Medical Center in Arizona has given them the runaround and they decided to share the video publicly.
The couple’s twins, Morgan and Madison, were born premature on Valentine’s Day. Just moments after Morgan’s birth, Derrick Rodgers filmed a member of the medical staff dropping the baby on her head on a table. Another staffer quickly grabbed the child to prevent her from falling on the floor.
Monique and Derrick Rodgers shared video of doctors at a Chandler, Ariz., hospital dropping one of their twins moments after birth in February.more +
“It made me so mad. Like, I had to stop recording,” Derrick Rodgers told Phoenix ABC affiliate KNXV.
The incident was literally just a few seconds, but the baby’s mother said she promised herself she “would never watch that video again.”
The twin girls are both home and there are no serious concerns about Morgan’s health, according to their parents.
Derrick Rodgers said he later approached the doctor, but he ignored his concern.
“I told him, ‘You dropped my baby,'” he said, recalling the encounter in an interview with KNXV. “He had like a nonchalant look on his face. Then I showed him the video, and he had nothing to say after that.”
The family did not even receive an apology from Chandler Regional Medical Center.
“An apology when it happened could’ve gone a long way,” said Monique Rodgers.
They later found out Morgan was given an ultrasound and had suffered a germinal matrix hemorrhage (GMH), or bleeding in the brain. The Rodgers, who have two older children, weren’t told of the ultrasound until six weeks after it was taken, they said.
GMH is not uncommon in babies born prematurely and it may have had nothing to do with the drop.
Chandler Regional Medical Center in Chandler, Ariz., said it was taking video of a doctor dropping a newborn baby “extremely seriously.”more +
Still, the couple worries about shaking the baby has developed and have made plans to see a neurologist.
“I feel like she was treated like a sack of potatoes,” Monique Rodgers said.
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The hospital cannot comment publicly on the incident due to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), but did say it took the incident “extremely seriously.”
“Because of patient privacy laws and a request from the family not to release information, we are unable to comment specifically on this matter,” Chandler Regional Medical Center said in a statement to KNXV. “The safety of our patients and their families is always our top concern. The medical team at Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center takes this matter extremely seriously and is working to conduct a comprehensive review.”
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Derrick and Monique Rodgers say they weren’t looking for much after he captured hospital staff dropping their newborn baby on its head moments after birth. An apology would have sufficed.
Instead, Chandler Regional Medical Center in Arizona has given them the runaround and they decided to share the video publicly.
The couple’s twins, Morgan and Madison, were born premature on Valentine’s Day. Just moments after Morgan’s birth, Derrick Rodgers filmed a member of the medical staff dropping the baby on her head on a table. Another staffer quickly grabbed the child to prevent her from falling on the floor.
PHOTO: Monique and Derrick Rodgers shared video of doctors at a Chandler, Ariz., hospital dropping one of their twins moments after birth in February. KNXV
Monique and Derrick Rodgers shared video of doctors at a Chandler, Ariz., hospital dropping one of their twins moments after birth in February.more +
“It made me so mad. Like, I had to stop recording,” Derrick Rodgers told Phoenix ABC affiliate KNXV.
The incident was literally just a few seconds, but the baby’s mother said she promised herself she “would never watch that video again.”
The twin girls are both home and there are no serious concerns about Morgan’s health, according to their parents.
(MORE: ‘Hero’ girl kept baby brother alive after parents’ apparent murder-suicide)
Derrick Rodgers said he later approached the doctor, but he ignored his concern.
“I told him, ‘You dropped my baby,'” he said, recalling the encounter in an interview with KNXV. “He had like a nonchalant look on his face. Then I showed him the video, and he had nothing to say after that.”
PHOTO: A doctor dropped Monique and Derrick Rodgers baby just moments after it was born in Chandler, Ariz., in February. KNXV
A doctor dropped Monique and Derrick Rodgers’ baby just moments after it was born in Chandler, Ariz., in February.more +
The family did not even receive an apology from Chandler Regional Medical Center.
“An apology when it happened could’ve gone a long way,” said Monique Rodgers.
(MORE: Authorities arrest suspect in 1972 cold case of woman murdered with baby in arms)
They later found out Morgan was given an ultrasound and had suffered a germinal matrix hemorrhage (GMH), or bleeding in the brain. The Rodgers, who have two older children, weren’t told of the ultrasound until six weeks after it was taken, they said.
GMH is not uncommon in babies born prematurely and it may have had nothing to do with the drop.
PHOTO: Chandler Regional Medical Center in Chandler, Ariz., said it was taking video of a doctor dropping a newborn baby extremely seriously. KNXV
Chandler Regional Medical Center in Chandler, Ariz., said it was taking video of a doctor dropping a newborn baby “extremely seriously.”more +
Still, the couple worries about shaking the baby has developed and have made plans to see a neurologist.
“I feel like she was treated like a sack of potatoes,” Monique Rodgers said.
(MORE: Kids II recalls inclined sleepers linked to 5 baby deaths)
The hospital cannot comment publicly on the incident due to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), but did say it took the incident “extremely seriously.”
“Because of patient privacy laws and a request from the family not to release information, we are unable to comment specifically on this matter,” Chandler Regional Medical Center said in a statement to KNXV. “The safety of our patients and their families is always our top concern. The medical team at Dignity Health Chandler Regional Medical Center takes this matter extremely seriously and is working to conduct a comprehensive review.”
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Where teachers can get free food and discounts for Teacher Appreciation Week May 6-10
Article via USAToday
Businesses want to show teachers a little love.
For Teacher Appreciation Week, which kicks off Monday, some restaurants are offering free meals, buy-one-get-one free deals and discounts.
The biggest freebie day for educators is Tuesday, Teacher Appreciation Day, also called National Teachers Day.
And teachers won’t be the only ones being recognized. National Nurses Week also starts Monday and goes through May 12.
Dates of the offers and participation can vary by location. To be on the safe side, always check with your closest location before heading out. Also, some will require you to have a restaurant’s app or be signed up for emails.
These offers also require teachers to show a school ID.
May deals: Where to get free food and other discounts this month
Not impossible: More plant-based items are now available at restaurants
Some offers vary by location. Remember, to call ahead to confirm.
Arby’s: Some locations are giving teachers and school administrators with ID a free sandwich Tuesday.
Bruegger’s Bagels: The bagel restaurant is giving all teachers a free medium drip or iced coffee with any purchase and valid ID Monday through Friday.
Cheddar’s Scratch Kitchen: From Monday through Friday, teachers dining in can get a free appetizer with the purchase of an adult entree. No coupon is needed.
Chick-fil-A: There’s not a nationwide promotion but select locations are offering teachers a deal Tuesday and some locations are celebrating for a week. Either call your closest location or search individual restaurant’s Facebook page.
Chipotle: Teachers, faculty and other school staff with a valid school ID can take advantage of a buy-one-get-one free offer from 3 p.m. to close Tuesday. The deal is on burritos, bowls, salads and orders of tacos and for in-restaurant orders only and available for educators at all levels. Learn more at www.chipotle.com/teachers.
Cicis: Teachers and school staff get a free adult buffet Tuesday for National Teacher Appreciation Day with a valid school ID and a coupon.
Cotton Patch Café: Teachers who show their teacher ID “or spirit” get 20% off Monday through Friday.
Duffy’s Sports Grill: Teachers get a $10 MVP Bonus loaded directly onto their MVP accounts during Teachers Appreciation Week Monday through Friday when they show their faculty ID badge. Sign up for the MVP program at www.duffysmvp.com/mvp.
Giordano’s: From Monday through Thursday, Giordano’s is offering 20% off any order with the code 656-263-214. The offer is dine-in and online and for both nurses and teachers.
The Greene Turtle: Teachers get a free $14 meal Tuesday with a valid school ID. Dine-in only.
Grimaldi’s Pizzeria: Teachers get a 15% discount Monday through Friday with their ID on dine-in and takeout orders. Not valid in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Also, through May 10, nominate a teacher to win a pizza party at www.grimaldispizzeria.com/teachers. Winning teachers will be announced May 31.
Hopdoddy Burger Bar: Teachers get a free small shake Tuesday when they show their school ID.
Jeremiah’s Italian Ice: Teachers and educational staff get a free small menu item Tuesday with a valid school ID.
Luna Grill: All teachers get 20% off any order with school ID Monday through Saturday.
McAlister’s Deli: Teachers get a free McAlister’s Deli Sweet Tea during Teacher Appreciation Week, Monday through Friday with a valid school ID.
McDonald’s: Not a nationwide deal, but RetailMeNot reports some McDonald’s are offering a free chicken McNuggets meal to teachers with a valid ID.
Metro Diner: From Monday through Friday, teachers and school faculty members get 20% off their check.
MOD Pizza: On Tuesday, teachers get a buy-one-get-one free deal on MOD-size pizza or salads with their school IDs on in-store orders.
MOOYAH Burgers, Fries & Shakes: Teachers text TEACH to 97455 and get a coupon for a free burger with purchase of fries and a drink or shake to redeem on Wednesday. School ID must be presented at ordering for this dine-in offer.
Nando’s PERi-PERi: Teachers get a free flame-grilled chicken meal Tuesday at all 42 U.S. restaurants.
PDQ: Teachers get 50% off your entire order with a valid ID Tuesday.
Pei Wei: From Monday through Friday, teachers get 33% off regular entrees when they present their teacher ID. This offer is only for in-restaurant purchases.
Pluckers Wing Bar: Teachers get a free appetizer and half-price glasses of wine Friday.
Potbelly Sandwich Shop: All teachers get a buy-one-get-one offer Monday through Sunday, May 12.
Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers: From 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, teachers and faculty get one free Box Combo when they present current school IDs.
Roy Rogers Restaurants: Teachers with a valid teacher ID get a free milkshake or dessert with any purchase Monday through Friday.
Salata Salad Kitchen: Teachers get a buy-one-get-one free offer Friday, May 10, on salads and wraps when they show their valid school ID. Teacher must be present and the free salad or wrap must be of equal or lesser value.
Scooter’s Coffee: Teachers get half off any drink Monday when they show proof.
Slim Chickens: With valid school IDs Tuesday, students and teachers get a 20% discount and a free cookie with dine-in and drive-thru orders.
Sonic Drive-In: This Teacher Appreciation Month deal is for teachers and “those who appreciate them as much as Sonic does,” the fast-food chain says. From Tuesday through May 31, get a free Route 44 drink or slush with purchase when ordering on the restaurant’s app with promo code TEACHERS. Download the app at www.sonicdrivein.com/app.
More deals: Some smaller chains and locally-owned businesses also will have deals for teachers. One of the easiest ways to find specials is by checking social media accounts.
YouTube Star Austin Jones Sentenced For Soliciting Minors For Explicit Videos
Article via Deadline
A popular YouTube singer has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for soliciting sexually explicit videos from his teenaged female fans.
Austin Jones, age 26, built a strong following by singing a cappella covers of pop hits and had done well in concert tours. But in 2017, he was arrested and charged with two counts of production of child pornography.
The youthful-looking Jones confessed to asking six underage girls to make pornographic videos of themselves and send them to him as a way to prove they were true fans, according to a plea agreement. The girls were as young as 14.
He pleaded guilty in February. US. District Judge John Z. Lee sentenced him to 10 years in federal prison.
“Production and receipt of child pornography are extraordinarily serious offenses that threaten the safety of our children and communities,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Katherine Neff Welsh said in the government’s sentencing memorandum. “Jones’ actions took something from his victims and their families that they will never be able to get back.”
Jones said in his plea that he used Facebook to persuade the minors to send him videos and pictures about 30 times. He lured them by telling them they were part of a modeling opportunity and that he could assist them in obtaining followers on Instagram.
To mitigate his sentence, Jones claimed he himself was sexually abused as a child.
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