Pregnant teacher loses unborn child in a crash 30 minutes after her baby shower
(CNN) — Mashayla Harper was nearly killed on her way home from her baby shower after what police say was a hit-and-run. Her unborn child didn’t survive.
A service for her unborn daughter was held Wednesday, but she was unable to attend because she has been in the hospital since Saturday’s crash.
Harper was 36 weeks pregnant, according to CNN affiliate WDAM.
“That was very emotional. We were looking forward to [the baby] being here. She was going to be a spoiled baby,” Harper’s father, Maurice Pruitt Sr., told CNN Wednesday.
Thirty minutes after her baby shower in Jones County, Mississippi, Pruitt says he received a hysterical phone call from Mashayla’s mother, Chandra Harper. She had been driving about six or seven cars behind her 24-year-old daughter when traffic suddenly stopped. She asked someone what happened up ahead and a driver told her a pregnant woman had just got into a car accident.
Pruitt says Chandra instantly knew it was her daughter. She found Mashayla on the ground in front of her car. Pruitt says they are unsure how she got there, but the driver’s door was missing due to the accident.
The driver of the vehicle that hit the fourth-grade math teacher fled the scene, but was apprehended late Saturday night, Pruitt told CNN.
James Gilbert, 35, was arrested and charged with leaving the scene of an accident with injuries, according to WDAM. It is unclear if he has legal representation.
CNN has reached out to the Jones County Sheriff’s Office, but has not heard back.
She’s a ‘strong woman’
Harper was taken to South Central Regional Medical Center, according to WDAM.
Her father tells CNN that doctors informed the immediate family that her unborn child had died 45 minutes later.
Doctors told the family Harper had suffered severe trauma, including abdominal, knee and leg injuries. Pruitt said doctors didn’t think she was going to survive the surgeries and that she was revived at least once, calling Harper a “strong woman.”
Following surgery Saturday night, she was put on life support and was finally taken off Monday afternoon. Pruitt says while she is in and out of sleep, Mashyala kept asking her mother about the baby. He says Chandra was unsure how to tell her daughter about the baby’s passing lest her blood pressure would rise. Eventually the family told her Monday evening.
He says his daughter is recovering pretty quickly. “She went from being on life support on Saturday to being in her own [hospital] room today.”
“The better [Mashayla] gets the better everybody will get. I got her to smile last night,” Pruitt said.
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Man makes food, takes a nap during Taco Bell burglary
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. (CBS46/Meredith) — Georgia police are searching for a man who prepared food and napped during a burglary at a fast food restaurant on Christmas morning.
According to the Gwinnet Police Department, the man entered through the drive-thru window at Taco Bell on Sugarloaf Parkway in Lawrenceville around midnight.
He can be seen on surveillance video using the the fryers to make a meal. He eats, then goes on to take a nap on the restaurant floor.
About three hours later, the suspect steals a laptop and tablet.
Police said the suspect is a black man, wearing black sweatpants, a black hooded sweatshirt and black sneakers.
Anyone with information should call GCPD detectives at 770-513-5300 or call Crime Stoppers at 404-577-TIPS. Callers can remain anonymous.
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Parents say man is posting photos of their children on Facebook with sexually explicit captions
CAHOKIA, Ill. (KMOV.com) — The disturbing actions of a Metro East man has parents in Cahokia on edge, after photos of their children began appearing on Facebook with sexually graphic captions. They also say the man began messaging the children on the social media platform describing his desire for sex.
“It’s a sexual assault. He may not be physically touching these kids yet, but the things he’s said to them has taken something from them,” said the mother of one victim, who requested anonymity. “It’s an assault. It’s not a physical, it’s an emotional one.”
What appears to be happening is that the man is copying the pictures of these children from Facebook and reposting them.
At least one of the children targeted by the man is younger than 10 years old.
The images, private messages and even voicemails sent to the children are too explicit and too graphic to show here.
“Sick and twisted doesn’t even cover what he’s doing to these children and what he’s saying about them,” said the mother.
People in the community know who the man is and at least one family has filed stalking and no-contact orders against him.
One mother said her then-13-year-old daughter was best friends with the man’s daughter. Now she is 15 and having nightmares about him.
“Not every night, but I do wake up in the middle of the night,” the girl said. “One night I caught myself saying, ‘Mom, help me.’”
News 4 went to the man’s home but he did not answer the door.
After multiple requests for information from police, we have confirmed Dupo and Cahokia police are investigating. Cahokia has been monitoring this since 2018.
Parents in the community say the man has already done unspeakable damage.
“You’re a piece of s**t. You were trusted with these kids. You have ruined these children. You have tortured them with your words,” said one mother. “They have to live with it. I hope you rot in hell.”
Scott Granneman, Adjunct Professor at Washington University in St. Louis says what the man is doing appalling.
“What he has done to the photos is vile,” said Granneman. “That said, this does seem pretty darn close to skirting the edge of child pornography. Not because the photos themselves are wrong, but because he’s clearly added a sexualized element on top of these photos with his text and writings.”
He said even if the man sends private messages there could be consequences.
“If he’s sending direct messages then I presume he could be charged with harassment,” said Granneman.
Granneman said if someone posts an image of you or a family member they got from your page, you can send a DMCA takedown notice to Facebook and let them know the images are yours and somebody else is using them without your permission and you demand them take them down.
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Florida woman accused of throwing bucket of human feces at landlord
OSTEEN, Fla. (AP) — A Florida woman tossed a bucket of human feces at her landlord and somehow ended up with dried excrement smeared all over her own face, authorities said.
Joanne Mercader, 59, initially told deputies that her landlord first assaulted her with excrement, according to an arrest report from the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office.
“She took the poop and she rubbed it on my face,” Mercader told the deputy. A deputy’s body camera showed her face covered with dried human waste. Mercader’s landlord, a woman who was not identified, had wet feces on her face, the report said.
“She’s dripping with it,” the deputy said.
Mercader eventually told deputies that she had intended to toss a bucket of water on the landlord, whose name was redacted from the arrest report, but she got confused and threw the bucket of feces at her.
Mercader told deputies she knew the landlord would be angry, so she ran into the bathroom, where the landlord spread excrement on her face.
The deputy said Mercader’s story still didn’t add up.
The landlord told deputies she was met with the bucket of feces in her face when she opened the door Saturday after no one answered. She said she had prearranged the visit to Mercader’s home to look at several broken items.
The deputy is heard on video saying, “There is poop everywhere.”
“It’s a really crappy situation,” the deputy said. His supervisor paused, then replied: “Yeah. Do the right thing.”
Mercader is charged with battery on a person over the age of 65. Jail records didn’t list a lawyer who could speak on her behalf.
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Florida Woman Gives Birth to 2 Sets of Twins in 2019: ‘I Feel Like I Hit the Twin Lottery’
Doctors told a Florida woman she had a better chance of winning the lottery than of giving birth to two sets of twins in the same year.
But Alexzandria Wolliston said she won the jackpot with the births of Mark and Malakhi in March and Kaylen and Kaleb in December.
“Oh, yes, I feel like I hit the twin lottery,” Wolliston told WPTV.
The tired mom says her 3-year-old daughter helped her prepare for the double dose of twins.
“She was actually worse than them. so she was like having two babies in one,” Wolliston said.
Two months after the first set of twins arrived, Wolliston said she learned about the second set. They were born in West Palm Beach on Dec. 27. Wolliston said Kaleb was dismissed from the hospital on Monday and she’s hoping to bring Kaylen home soon.
She said she recently learned that both of her grandmothers lost twin boys at birth, which makes her believe her four babies are a blessing from above.
“I always say that I feel like my grandmothers gave me their kids because two sets of twins and their twins passed away,” she said. “I feel like they just sent them down for me.”
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Cardi B Slams Trump, Announces Filing for Nigerian Citizenship
Cardi B’s announcement that she wants to seek Nigerian citizenship has set off a Twitter feud between her West African fans in friendly rivals Nigeria and Ghana.
The Grammy-winning rapper visited both countries last month on her African tour.
Her announcement in a tweet on Friday criticized the U.S. airstrike in Iraq that killed Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani and sent Middle East tensions soaring.
“Its sad this man is putting Americans live in danger. Dumbest move Trump did till date … I’m filing for my Nigerian citizenship,” she tweeted.
Many in West Africa saw her tweet as proof that she preferred Nigeria
Ghanaians were quick to point out the pitfalls of living in Africa’s most populous nation, where traffic jams and power cuts are more visible than opulent nightclubs and luxury hotels.
“Hope you have a generator to power your house (because) they don’t have light but we do,” one user tweeted, adding an emoticon of a Ghana flag.
Some fans in Ghana expressed concern for her safety, warning about the Nigeria-based Islamic extremist group Boko Haram.
But most Nigerian fans were quick to offer up a passport exchange, underscoring the mix of pride and confusion that the 27-year-old star would prefer Nigeria to America.
This week she asked fans to weigh in on whether her Nigerian name should be CHIOMA B or Cadijat.
Cardi B, who was born Belcalis Almanzar, is of Afro-Caribbean descent, tracing her roots to Trinidad and the Dominican Republic.
It was not immediately clear how the rapper might acquire citizenship in Nigeria, though a number of celebrities have recently been given honorary citizenship in other African countries.
British actor Idris Elba now has a passport from Sierra Leone, his late father’s birthplace. And fellow rapper Ludacris recently acquired citizenship in Gabon after marrying a woman from the Central African nation.
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Justin Bieber Reveals Battle With Lyme Disease in Instagram Post
Justin Bieber has revealed he was recently diagnosed with Lyme disease, an infection caused by bacteria commonly carried by ticks.
Bieber, 25, shared the news in an Instagram post on Wednesday.
“While a lot of people kept saying Justin Bieber looks like s***, on meth etc. they failed to realize I’ve been recently diagnosed with Lyme disease, not only that but had a serious case of chronic mono which affected my, skin, brain function, energy, and overall health,” Bieber wrote.
“These things will be explained further in a docu series I’m putting on YouTube shortly,” Bieber concluded his post. “You can learn all that I’ve been battling and OVERCOMING!! It’s been a rough couple years but getting the right treatment that will help treat this so far incurable disease and I will be back and better than ever.”
Bieber’s news comes after he released his first new solo single in more than four years last week, “Yummy.”
Roughly 300,000 Americans are diagnosed with Lyme Disease each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Untreated, the infection can spread to the joints, heart and nervous system, according to the CDC, leading to joint pain and swelling.
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Texas Baby Dies in Car After Being Stuffed in Backpack; Man Charged With Murder
A Lubbock, Texas, man was charged with capital murder on Wednesday morning in the death of a baby girl who died after being placed in a backpack and left in a car for hours, authorities said.
Trevor Rowe, 27, was arrested Wednesday morning, according to KTLA sister station KLBK in Lubbock.
An arrest warrant said Rowe killed Marion Jester-Montoya, less than 1 year old, by “confining her in a backpack, inside a vehicle, for an extended period.”
Rowe — who is not the father of the child but was dating her mother — took Marion to his job site at 130th and Upland Avenue and then left her in a backpack on the floorboard of a car, according to the warrant.
At some point, Rowe discovered that she got out of the backpack and put her back in it, the document stated.
By lunchtime, he checked on her and found she was “lightly crying but breathing.” He then went to a fast-food drive thru and also to two stores.
After lunch, Rowe placed the backpack into the trunk of the car with Marion inside, the warrant said. Just before 5:00 p.m., he checked on her, and she was not breathing.
He called 911 and began administering CPR.
“He knew that placing a person into a trunk was dangerous to human life,” the warrant said. “Rowe advised that placing someone into a backpack was even more dangerous.”
His bail has been set at $2 million.
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A Rage in Harlem (1991, Forest Whitaker, Gregory Hines, Robin Givens)
After her gangster boyfriend, Slim (Badja Djola), has a shootout with the police, Imabelle (Robin Givens) flees Natchez, Miss., with his stolen gold. She ends up New York with Slim’s gang in pursuit. In Harlem, she latches on to an innocent undertaker named Jackson (Forest Whitaker), who takes her in and falls in love with her. When the Mississippi mobsters finally show up, Jackson must enlist the help of his streetwise brother, Goldy (Gregory Hines), to save the girl.
Harriet True Story: What The Underground Railroad Movie Gets Right & Changes
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Harriet tells the heroic true story of Harriet Tubman, who helped free dozens of slaves along the Underground Railroad — but how much of it is true?
Harriet tells the remarkable true story of one of the country’s most heroic people, Harriet Tubman, who, in the face of bigotry and servitude, helped bring dozens of enslaved people to freedom — but how much did the Underground Railroad movie get right, and how much was exaggerated or tampered with to fit the big screen? Directed by Kasi Lemmons — who’s perhaps most known for her supporting roles in the horror classics The Silence of the Lambs and Candyman — from her co-written screenplay with Gregory Allen Howard, Harriet stars Cynthia Erivo in the titular performance, headlining a cast that also includes Hamilton star Leslie Odom Jr., Janelle Monáe, Joe Alwyn, and Clarke Peters.
While it is undoubtedly an integral part of the American narrative, the country’s slavery era and the Civil War is a period that is largely ignored by Hollywood, at least in comparison with other war-torn times in history. However, Harriet, which is being recognized early in the awards season for its devoted lead performance, is joining that relatively small class of award-worthy films dedicated to telling stories about this dark chapter in the country’s history. Included amongst those are Edward Zwick’s 1989 film Glory, Steve McQueen’s harrowing 12 Years A Slave, Anthony Minghella’s romantic drama Cold Mountain, and Steven Spielberg’s presidential biopic Lincoln.
Harriet Tubman, considering her mammoth efforts to preserve the ideals of freedom among her fellow slaves, has hardly received the level of attention she deserves. Harriet is a well-earned step in the right direction; though Lemmons does take some considerable liberties with its characters, as well as the timeline of Tubman’s life. The film is, on a basic level, the true story behind Harriet, one of the most important stories to be told on film in 2019.
Minty As A Slave & Her First Escape As Harriet
As seen in Harriet, Tubman grew up on a farm in Dorchester County, Maryland, where she was born Araminta “Minty” Ross. Despite what the film suggests — that the name “Harriet” came to her as a tangible acknowledgement of her freedom — it seems that Tubman had the name long before then, back when she was first married to her husband John (portrayed in the film by Zackary Momoh). Though her owners continued to acknowledge her as Minty, as evidenced by posted advertisements for her return.
The film also brings up a legal question as to Minty’s freedom before she escapes. Early on in Harriet, Minty and John hire a lawyer to investigate the will left behind by the great-grandfather of her owner, Edward Brodess, that supposedly claimed that the day Minty’s mother turned 45, she and her children would be set free; a claim Brodess tears up in his slaves’ faces. In reality, while Tubman did hire a lawyer to investigate the will, the document actually stipulated that Harrier and her siblings would be set free when they themselves turned 45 — not at the same time as their mother.
In real life and in the movie, Edward Brodess died not long after that, sparking Minty’s escape into action. Soon before his father’s death, Brodess’ son Gideon (Alwyn) caught Minty praying for Edward’s death, and when the prophecy appeared to have come true, Gideon decided to put her up for sale. As it turns out, while Minty really did pray for the death of her master, Gideon is just one of the many Southern characters who were conceived for the dramatic and narrative purposes of the movie. She was more than likely put up for sale due to the financial bind the plantation owners were put in after Brodess’ death.
Soon after the possibility of being involuntarily sold away from her family — as three of her sisters were long before — came to light, Harriet decided to leave them voluntarily in a plight for freedom. Her father helped her tap into the Underground Railroad through a local black preacher, based on the real life preacher Reverend Samuel Green, and after an almost 100-mile journey, Harriet Tubman made it to Philadelphia as a free woman; her reaction in the film, with her looking at her hands, is accurate by Tubman’s own account.
Harriet As A Conductor On The Underground Railroad
Once in Philadelphia, Harriet is directed to the black abolitionist and Underground Railroad conductor William Still (Odom Jr.). Just as he had in Harriet, Still really did keep a detailed records of practically every escaped slave he had encountered (he would eventually publish them as The Underground Railroad Records). However, because Still destroyed many of his notes before the Civil War — more than likely out of fear of retaliation brought on by the Fugitive Slave Act, which was put into action only a few months after Tubman’s initial escape — there is no proof that Still greeted Tubman upon her arrival to Philadelphia, though there are notes that indicate the two worked very closely together. Similarly, the character of Marie Buchanon (Monáe), a free black woman and business owner and helps teach Tubman how to live as a free woman herself, was completely fictional.
But even so, Harriet Tubman’s life in Philadelphia was distracted, if not unhappy. With the rest of her family stuck in Maryland, she felt like “a stranger in a strange land.” So, not long after making it to Philadelphia, Tubman decided to venture back to the hostile land she had just escaped from to extract her loved ones — including four of her brothers, her parents and a niece. As seen in the film, her husband, thinking that Harriet had died, re-married and opted to stay behind in Maryland; and two of her brothers retreated back to the plantation after initially running away with her. Her younger sister Rachel was the only one of her family members she didn’t have the chance to help escape — she tragically died before Tubman had the opportunity to bring her to freedom.
But even so, Tubman became a regular “conductor” on the Underground Railroad, steered by the visions she really did think were visions from God (though were more than likely a result of the dent in her head from abuse by her masters). Between 1850 and 1860, armed with a gun, she made 13 ventures to Maryland, helping over 70 people reach freedom. As seen in Harriet, because of the financial distraught she brought onto her former homeland, she was described by Maryland slave owners as “Moses” until they found out her identity. In that light, though the slave catcher Bigger Long (Omar Dorsey) was not real as well, though the character was a representation of the black slave catchers who did exist in the 19th century South.
Harriet During & After The American Civil War
At the very end of Harriet, the audience sees the titular hero at the forefront of a Union battalion, preparing them to take part in the Combahee River Raid. During this, Tubman, who was also a nurse, spy and scout for the Union Army, helped destroy Confederate supply lines and rescue about 750 fugitive slaves.
This, like most of the film, is accurate. As is the postscript, which describes Harriet Tubman as the first woman in history to lead an armed military raid. She died at the age of 91, surrounded by loved ones.