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NJ woman accused of stabbing her husband to death with a nail clipper
MILLVILLE, NJ — A woman accused of using a nail clipper to stab her husband has been charged with murder.
Kathleen Ayala also faces weapons charges stemming from the attack that occurred early Sunday at a mobile home complex in Millville, New Jersey.
Ayala and Axel Torres were arguing in their trailer when the dispute turned physical.
Torres left the trailer but his wife chased after him, repeatedly stabbing him, authorities said. Torres lost consciousness and was taken to a hospital but died there Monday.
According to court documents, the woman told police she only wanted to scare her husband, not harm him.
It’s not known if she’s retained an attorney.
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Teenagers facing charges after toddler seen vaping on Snapchat video, Pennsylvania police say
Child endangerment charges are pending against two teenagers after a video posted to Snapchat appears to show a 2-year-old child using a vaping device, Pennsylvania State Police say.
According to a news release from police, a 17-year-old female was babysitting the child in St. Clair Township, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, January 9, while another 18-year-old female was also present.
The 2-year-old boy took a vaping device from a nightstand and began to use it, authorities say. Neither of the teens tried to stop the child from inhaling from the device, police say, and instead took video and posted it to social media.
In the video, a child can be seen using the vape while people laugh in the background. The video appears to show the child coughing and crying.
The video, posted to Snapchat, was reported to police. Troopers notified the toddler’s parents three days later, WPXI reports. They had no idea what had happened.
The mother of the child, who didn’t want her face shown, was appalled to see the video, according to WPXI.
“I’m disgusted. I’m very upset,” the mother says. “I’m in disbelief they would even laugh or even have something like that in reach of a child’s possession.”
The vape contained 3% nicotine, but no THC, authorities say. Besides coughing, the child is doing fine. But his mom is livid.
“I’m not trusting anybody anymore to babysit my child. I’m done,” she says. “I don’t even want to put him in daycare. I can’t trust anybody anymore.”
The United School District of Armagh, Pennsylvania, told KDKA they believe two of their students were involved in the incident. The names of the two teenagers haven’t been released.
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19-Year Old Model Commits Suicide After Not Getting Enough Social Media Likes
A British teen reportedly ended her life after she didn’t receive enough likes on social media.
The Sun reports 19-year-old Chloe Davison hanged herself in her bedroom after her photos did not receive enough likes on social media. Davison’s sister, Jade, said she was an aspiring model who was obsessed with having an online presence and used the various platforms to feel good about herself.
Family friend Nick Coombs said Davidson would often delete her photos if it didn’t receive enough likes and had problems making friends at school while dealing with cyberbullying.
The teen’s mother blames social media for her daughter’s untimely death and believes something should be done about it.
“Social media took over Chloe’s life, whether that be Snapchat or Facebook. Chloe was beautiful, but she didn’t see that. She cared too much about how other people saw her.”
If you or a loved one are experiencing thoughts of suicide, please call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-273-855. Your life is matters.
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60 people are treated after a plane dumped jet fuel, hitting six schools around Los Angeles
Sixty people were affected after a plane dumped jet fuel while returning to the Los Angeles International Airport on Tuesday, hitting five elementary schools and one high school.
The incident happened just after noon Tuesday, inspector Sean Ferguson of the Los Angeles County Fire Department told CNN. The most heavily affected school was Park Avenue Elementary in Cudahy, where 20 children and 11 adults reported minor injuries. The school is about 19 miles east of the airport.
The other schools affected were San Gabriel Elementary, Graham Elementary, Tweedy Elementary, 93rd Street Elementary and Jordan High School.
Some people who were hit by the jet fuel were decontaminated with soap and water, but no one at any site needed to be taken to the hospital, Sgt. Rudy Perez with the Los Angeles School Police Department said. The schools briefly went through shelter-in-place procedures, but there were no evacuations.
The children were given gowns so they could change out of their clothes, fire department inspector Sky Cornell said, adding there were no reports of injuries from other people in the area.
Justin Guiti, a fifth grader at Park Avenue, was hit by the fuel. He told CNN it sprayed all over him and his friends, even getting into his eye.
“Drops of water were coming down. I thought it was a rainbow, and I looked up, and it was gasoline,” he said.
Miguel Cervantes, a sixth grader, was also hit. He said his skin was itchy afterward.
“I thought it was smoke,” he said. “But when it went down, I felt it and it smelled like gas.”
What happened
Delta Air Lines said the fuel came from Flight 89, which had just taken off from LAX bound for Shanghai, China, when it “experienced an engine issue requiring the aircraft to return quickly to LAX.”
“The aircraft landed safely after a release of fuel, which was required as part of normal procedure to reach a safe landing weight,” the airline said.
The aircraft is a Boeing 777-200, according to Delta’s website, with 288 passenger seats.
Delta said it is in touch with airport authorities and the LA County Fire Department, and it expressed concern for those who reported injuries.
Video posted on YouTube shows the plane overhead with white streaks coming from the tips of the wings. Alan De Leon, who shot the video, told CNN he heard a loud whistle, smelled jet fuel and felt irritation in his eyes.
The Federal Aviation Administration said it is investigating the incident.
Planes aren’t supposed to dump fuel over populated areas
David Soucie, an aviation safety analyst, told CNN there are maximum takeoff and landing weights for aircraft, so in order for a plane with full fuel tanks to land, it must dump the fuel to avoid potentially crashing upon landing.
“There are special fuel-dumping procedures for aircraft operating into and out of any major US airport,” the FAA said Tuesday. “These procedures call for fuel to be dumped over designated unpopulated areas, typically at higher altitudes so the fuel atomizes and disperses before it reaches the ground.”
The Los Angeles Unified School District said its health and safety inspectors were working to ensure the outside areas of the schools are safe for attendance.
CNN’s Chuck Johnston, Stephanie Elam, Julia Jones, David Williams, Jon Passantino and Jennifer Selva contributed to this report.
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Young Joc job-shamed by fans for driving for ride-sharing service
Fans are asking if Yung Joc is broke after the rapper and reality star was videotaped driving for a ridesharing service in downtown Atlanta late last week
The “Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta” star, who was born in Atlanta as Jasiel Amon Tucker Robinson, was job-shamed as fans rode in the backseat of his car. The video was posted on social media on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2020.
When the two fans got into the backseat, one of them began filming as they recognized the “It’s Going Down” emcee.
“You sound like somebody I know,” one of the passengers said.
The other passenger, a female, then asked: “I just wanna ask a question. Are you Yung Joc?” Can you turn around?”
“I think y’all already put that part together,” Joc, 36, said, as he pulled back his hoodie to reveal his identity.
Suddenly, one of the passengers, named J’Koni, bluntly job-shames Joc: “Oh, so you must’ve fell off or something.”
Both passengers seemingly clown Joc for needing to drive in order to make ends meet.
Joc appears to take offense to being shamed but remains polite and even-tempered.
“I gotta fall off? I just felt like it was an easy way to get some easy money downtown. I meet people,” Joc said.
To be sure, Yung Joc has been known to pull some serious publicity stunts for clout in the past or to honor a bet. A few seasons ago, Joc wore a floor-length dinner gown to a major event.
Check out the video of the fan encounter as Yung Joc drives them around downtown as it was captured by The Shade Room.
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Morbius Teaser Trailer
Sony has added another character to their Marvel Universe. Check out the Morbius trailer!