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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : May 22, 2020

Amber Rose takes a break from quarantine to get Botox injections

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Amber Rose is not letting the coronavirus pandemic hold back her beauty routine.

The model, 36, revealed on Instagram Thursday that she hit up celebrity favorite Dr. Jason Diamond in Beverly Hills to get a round of Botox injections.

“Thank you @drjasondiamond Ur the best! My forehead is so Smooth!,” Rose captioned a photo with the doctor, both wearing face masks.

The Beverly Hills Council voted to resume elective and cosmetic surgeries in California earlier this month.

Another Kardashian-favorite dermatologist, Dr. Harold Lancer, told Page Six Style that his clients have been calling his office daily, begging for treatments. He even says he has 1,000 appointments already booked for late summer with his regulars, who are all desperate to re-do their Botox, fillers and other rejuvenating treatments.

Other celebrities who are willing to go to great lengths for their looks during lockdown include “Bachelor” star Amanda Stanton, who drove to Arizona to get her hair colored, and the cast of “Real Housewives of Atlanta,” who hired hair and makeup teams to come to their homes ahead of the virtual reunion taping.

Perhaps Dr. Lancer will be able to open his doors sooner than expected.

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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : May 22, 2020

Housekeepers stole $400K from dementia-stricken widow

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A pair of housekeepers swindled more than $400,000 from an elderly South Carolina widow with dementia, federal prosecutors said.

Gerald Maxwell Harrison, 53, and Elizabeth Robin Williams, 55, pleaded guilty to defrauding the unidentified, now-deceased victim while isolating her from family and friends after being hired as caregivers in February 2014, the US Attorney’s Office for the Western District of North Carolina announced Wednesday.

The pair and another woman, Donna Graves, then made unauthorized transactions after gaining access to her finances, ultimately depleting the woman’s savings, pawning her jewelry and setting up businesses in her name — including one that sold handbags online, federal prosecutors said.

The trio also “maxed out” at least one of her credit cards and stole the woman’s federal benefits, court documents show.

Graves and Williams first met the victim at her residence at a senior citizen community in Indian Land, South Carolina, according to an indictment obtained by the News & Observer.

They were hired in February 2014, and by October 2015, the pair had hired an armed security guard to “protect” her while monitoring and controlling “her interactions with other people,” according to the indictment.

Williams and Graves also falsely accused the elderly woman’s brother of trying to gain control of her finances and ultimately got him removed as her power of attorney, prosecutors said.

The woman’s brother contacted police, but the trio had already moved his sister to an apartment in Charlotte and later to a home in Mint Hill, North Carolina, the indictment states.

The victim’s health started failing in early 2016, leading Harrison, Williams and Graves to contact a friend of hers who lived out of state. Williams later told the woman’s friend she couldn’t find her checkbook and credit cards when she came to take the victim to a New York nursing home, where she died in December 2016, prosecutors said.

After leaving for New York, Harrison tried to sell the woman’s South Carolina home, which was fraudulently transferred to him, according to the indictment.

The scheme was ultimately uncovered when a “concerned relative” reported it to law enforcement officials, Justice Department spokeswoman Lia Bantavani said.

Harrison and Williams have pleaded guilty to charges of wire fraud conspiracy, money laundering conspiracy and interstate transportation of stolen property. They face a maximum sentence of 50 years in prison and up to $1 million in fines.

Charges against Graves are still pending, federal prosecutors said.

via: https://nypost.com/2020/05/21/housekeepers-stole-400k-from-dementia-stricken-widow-feds/

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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : May 22, 2020

Joe Biden says anyone considering voting for Trump ‘ain’t black’

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Joe Biden on Friday told the popular host of a New York City-based syndicated radio show that anyone still pondering whether to support the presumptive Democratic nominee or President Trump in November “ain’t black.”

The former veep’s remarks came during an interview on “The Breakfast Club,” where Charlamagne tha God challenged Biden over his record on racial issues and consideration of a black, female running mate.

“I’m not acknowledging anybody who is being considered, but I guarantee you: There are multiple black women being considered. Multiple,” Biden said on the program, according to Politico.

An aide to the candidate could then be heard trying to cut short the interview.

“Thank you so much. That’s really our time. I apologize,” the aide said.

“You can’t do that to black media!” Charlamagne said.

“I do that to white media and black media because my wife has to go on at 6 o’clock,” Biden snapped back, apparently referring to a planned media appearance by Jill Biden.

“Listen, you’ve got to come see us when you come to New York, Vice President Biden,” Charlamagne said. “It’s a long way until November. We’ve got more questions.”

“You’ve got more questions?” Biden responded. “Well I tell you what, if you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.”

Charlamagne also questioned Biden about how he could win his presidential campaign while ensconced in his basement during the coronavirus pandemic.

“I’m following the rules. My governor says he doesn’t want us out, I wear a mask, and by the way, I’m beating them across the board. All the stuff about hurting me is not hurting me, I’m ahead in all states in all national polls and the more he talks the better I am,” Biden replied, referring to Trump.

In a statement to Mediaite, Charlamagne provided a comment about Biden’s remarks, saying, “We have been loyal to Democrats for a long time, black people have invested a lot into that party and the return on investment has not been great … As Biden said in our brief interview when I asked him if Dems owe the black community ABSOLUTELY was his answer. So let’s see what you got!!! Votes are Quid Pro Quo. You can’t possibly want me to Fear Trump MORE than I want something for my people.”

via: https://nypost.com/2020/05/22/biden-says-charlamagne-tha-god-aint-black-if-he-might-vote-for-trump/

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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : May 21, 2020

Nurse says patients are attending ‘coronavirus parties’ to intentionally get sick

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A North Carolina nurse said she’s treating patients who have attended “coronavirus parties” in an attempt to catch the deadly bug and hopefully develop immunity.

“Over the last few days, we have heard from a lot of patients and the community that they’re unafraid of getting the virus,” Yolanda Enrich, a nurse practitioner at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center, told an NBC affiliate.

“People are actually out and about trying to get the virus, so attending gatherings, parties trying to maximize their chances of exposure.”

Ernich said younger patients have told health care workers they’re hoping to develop antibodies so they no longer have to take precautions while they’re out in public. But health experts have not yet determined whether coronavirus antibodies actually deliver immunity.

“We’re really concerned about this trend,” Enrich said. “They can spread the virus around the community and hurt our vulnerable populations that will have serious health implications.”

Gov. Roy Cooper and state health officials are sounding the alarm on the idiotic concept.

“You can easily kill someone you love,” Cooper said at a news conference this week, adding that the sickening soirees are “completely irresponsible and absolutely unacceptable.”

Dr. Mandy Cohen, secretary of North Carolina’s Department of Health and Human Services, said more cases translate to more risk for vulnerable residents.

“There is no circumstance under which we want people to actively pursue getting COVID-19,” Cohen said. “The reason we’re working so hard collectively to keep virus spread low is the fact that when there is more virus in our community, it not only impacts those who have it, but particularly those who are at high risk of getting severe reactions to disease.”

Soumya Swaminathan, the Wold Health Organization’s top scientist, earlier this month threw cold water on the idea of developing herd immunity against the virus.

Around the world, studies have shown rates of natural immunity between 10 and 15 percent — far from the 90 to 95 percent of the population that would need to become immune to achieve herd immunity, Swaminathan said.

Embracing a herd immunity approach would mean accepting a “high rate of death,” she said.

via: https://nypost.com/2020/05/20/nurse-says-patients-attend-coronavirus-parties-to-get-sick/

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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : May 21, 2020

Peruvian mayor poses as corpse to avoid arrest for flouting lockdown

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The mayor of a town in Peru posed as a dead coronavirus victim — by lying in a coffin while wearing a face mask — to avoid being arrested for violating lockdown rules that he should have been helping enforce, according to reports Thursday.

Jaime Rolando Urbina Torres was out drinking with friends in Tantará on Monday night when he allegedly played dead to throw off cops who arrived to bust them for defying public health orders amid the pandemic, according to the UK’s Evening Standard.

The mayor — who has already faced criticism for being absent for much of the time during the outbreak — is shown in a photo released by local police lying in a coffin with his eyes closed.

Torres was detained for violating curfew and social distancing laws, the paper reports.

Police claim the mayor staged the macabre scene to appear as if he was a victim of COVID-19, according to The Times. It wasn’t immediately clear where he and his pals were drinking or why open caskets were nearby.

Torres has also come under fire by officials in recent weeks for failing to open emergency quarantine shelters and failing to implement safety checks, according to local media.

Like the rest of Peru, the town of Tantará was placed on lockdown on March 16.

Peru has seen at least 104,000 confirmed coronavirus cases and 3,024 deaths linked to the virus as of Thursday morning, according to Johns Hopkins University data.

via: https://nypost.com/2020/05/21/peruvian-mayor-poses-as-coronavirus-corpse-to-avoid-arrest/

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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : May 21, 2020

Kristen Bell says 5-year-old daughter Delta still wears diapers

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Kristen Bell revealed that her and Dax Shepard’s 5-year-old daughter, Delta, is still wearing diapers.

“My oldest daughter at 21 months, we merely suggested that she use the toilet in the other room and [she] never wore another diaper beyond that,” Bell, 39, told Maya Rudolph and Casey Wilson of Lincoln, 7, in Wednesday’s “Momsplaining with Kristen Bell” episode.

“We were lying in bed giggling about this, my husband and I, like, ‘Why does everyone make a big deal out of this potty training? It’s so easy. Just tell the kid to use the toilet.’”

Unfortunately, the couple wasn’t as lucky with their younger daughter Delta.

“Currently, my youngest is 5-and-a-half, still in diapers,” she shared.

“It’s real relative, isn’t it?” Rudolph, who has four children, replied.

“Yes,” Bell agreed, “because every kid is so different.”

Bell and Shepard, 45, began dating in 2007 and married in 2013 in a secret courthouse ceremony.

They welcomed daughter Lincoln in 2013 and Delta in 2014.

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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : May 20, 2020

NJ woman charged with fatally beating wife with wine chiller

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A New Jersey woman allegedly beat her wife to death with a wine chiller — a week after gushing about the “uncountable ways” her partner has changed her life, authorities said.

Mayra Gavilanez-Alectus, 48, is being sought by Brick police in the death of 32-year-old Rebecca Gavilanez-Alectus, who was found lifeless Sunday in an upstairs bedroom inside the couple’s Creek Road apartment, Ocean County prosecutors and Brick Township police announced Tuesday.

Cops responded to the residence after getting a report of an unresponsive female. An autopsy conducted the following day determined that Gavilanez-Alectus died by homicide, authorities said.

“The investigation further revealed that a cylindrical container used for the purpose of chilling wine was utilized in the commission of the murder,” the joint statement read. “The injuries sustained by Rebecca Gavilanez-Alectus were consistent with the implementation of this item. Further investigation ultimately determined that Mayra Gavilanez-Alectus did, in fact cause the victim’s death.”

Mayra Gavilanez-Alectus, who was not in custody as of Tuesday, is now wanted as a fugitive on charges of murder and unlawful possession of a weapon, authorities said.

“Our focus now is to find Mayra Gavilanez-Alectus and bring her into custody,” Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley Billhimer said in a statement.

Mayra Gavilanez-Alectus fled the couple’s apartment after the slaying, a spokesman for the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office told the Asbury Park Press.

“It is our understanding,” spokesman Bryan Huntenburg told the newspaper when asked if the pair was married.

Mayra Gavilanez-Alectus, meanwhile, praised her partner in a Mother’s Day Facebook post, thanking her for the “uncountable ways” she improved her life.

“Mi amor gracias for all the uncountable ways you make this little crazy family … and my entire life better with every moment,” the post read. “[I’m] truly blessed that you are my wife.”

Calls seeking comment from Brick Township police early Wednesday were referred to the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office. A message left there was not immediately returned.

via: https://nypost.com/2020/05/20/nj-woman-charged-with-fatally-beating-wife-with-wine-chiller/

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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : May 20, 2020

Doctor dies of COVID-19 after delaying retirement to treat coronavirus patients

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(CNN) — Dr. James “Charlie” Mahoney, a physician in Brooklyn for over 30 years, is another front line casualty in the global fight against the coronavirus pandemic. But to those who knew him, he lived every day serving others and fought the virus with his endless positive spirit until he physically couldn’t.

Mahoney devoted his entire career to the University Hospital of Brooklyn, SUNY Downstate, where he began his medical schooling in 1982 and eventually worked as a pulmonary and critical care attending physician until COVID-19 sidelined him.

“He was the first one on the front lines taking the onslaught. He was our backbone,” Dr. Robert Foronjy, the Chief of the Pulmonary and Critical Care Division at SUNY Downstate, told CNN.  “He saw this as his calling.”

Mahoney’s family thought he should retire when it became clear just how serious a threat COVID-19 would be, The Washington Post reported. Instead, he put his retirement plans on hold so he could help as many COVID-19 patients as possible.

His daughter, Stephanie Mahoney, said she was worried when he decided to stay on the front lines, especially given his age and health. 

“I know the rest of our family was also worried, but there was never a question of was he not going to do it,” she told CNN. “He wasn’t going to step back and he was going to try to help people, and as many people as he could.”

His patients could always reach him. He always gave them his cell phone number.

“He was almost like the mayor walking the halls of Downstate,” Foronjy said.

He even had family on campus. His older brother Dr. Melvin Mahoney is an internal medicine physician at the hospital. They’d often get each other’s hospital pages, his daughter said.

Known best as “Charlie”, Mahoney was also a clinical assistant professor at the academic hospital. He supervised and mentored countless medical students throughout his career.

“Sometimes he did it by giving someone a pat on the back and sometimes when they needed a dressing down, but they were always getting the truth from him and they always knew that he cared,” Foronjy said.

‘My dad was a big story teller’

Vytas Vaitkus, a pulmonary critical care fellow, trained under Mahoney for seven years during his time at SUNY Downstate.

Vaitkus was nervous to present a patient to Mahoney his first year as an intern in 2013, because his excellent reputation preceded him, but Mahoney took care of that quickly.

“Before I started he cut me off and started talking about a story. He made me feel completely at ease right away,” Vaitkus recalled.

Mahoney’s kids agreed.

“My dad was a big story teller,” Stephanie said. “He would always tell these stories and he would be so vibrant and so funny and he would be really truly like a character.”

Mahoney brought that energy to the physically and mentally taxing treatment of critically ill COVID-19 patients at the beginning of the pandemic.

New York City is considered an epicenter of the virus, with more than 191,000 cases since March, according to city data.

All the patients at SUNY Downstate have suffered from COVID-19 — it’s one of three hospitals in the state ordered by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to dedicate itself entirely to dealing with the pandemic in late March. Four patients died of the virus in one hour that CNN visited SUNY Downstate in early April.

“One of those days in the early kind of beginning, he called me and just was like, ‘you know Steph, this has been one of the hardest days I’ve ever had in in medicine,'” his daughter said.

‘My number one guy, my best friend and my hero’

Though he worked day shifts at SUNY Downstate, nights at Kings County Hospital Center and served an outpatient practice, Mahoney’s kids saw him as ubiquitous.

Mahoney has three children, Jamie, 31, Stephanie, 27, and Ryan, 25.

“You would’ve thought he had more hours in the day than anybody,” Stephanie said.

Mahoney managed to coach his kids in several sports as they grew up.

“No matter how hard he worked, how long he was at the hospital, he was always there for me growing up. One day he’d be at Downstate, next night at Kings County and during the day coaching my teams and picking me up. He was always here,” his son, Ryan Mahoney, told CNN.

Like his dad, his son Ryan played collegiate baseball and is now pursuing a medical degree at Rutgers University.

“He got me through everything I did — my number one guy, my best friend and my hero.”

His daughter, who’s in law school at Howard University, said he’d even talk to her about medicine.

“Even through his stories he was always teaching us things and teaching us how to be,” Stephanie said. “He would explain a procedure or something like that. And I’d be, like, ‘I mean, I wasn’t calling about this, dad, but sure, you can tell me about that.’ He kind of was unbelievable in that way.”

He was a work-hard, play-hard kind of guy, his kids said. Mahoney loved to travel and usually with his family.

“He loved to cruise,” Stephanie said.

They’d go on family vacations once or twice a year — he and his kids and their extended family since he’s one of five. He’d play Craps in the casino and teach anyone the game if they’d let him. They hoped to go on a trip together when the worst of the pandemic passed, according to Stephanie.

“He worked hard but he also liked to enjoy his life. Even when coronavirus hit he was saying, ‘I had to cancel my trip I’m sad about it,'” she said.

‘He was a doctor right up until the end’

Doctors at Downstate were starting to see the number of critically ill patients shrink by the end of April around the time Mahoney caught the virus, Foronjy told CNN. The hospital has since closed several expanded ICU units no longer needed.

“As soon as we thought we were getting over it, this happened,” Vaitkus said. “It was a gut punch. It sucks your spirit to know you’re trying to do as much as you can for these patients.”

Mahoney checked himself into the emergency department at his own hospital after suffering a week of fever and mild symptoms, according to his family.

“He was a doctor right up until the end,” Foronjy told CNN.

Mahoney was eventually admitted to the ICU and was directing his own medical care up until he was sedated and intubated , according to Foronjy.

“He embodied excellence. The level of skill — that’s a real loss,” Foronjy said.

Unlike thousands of others who died of COVID-19 without loved ones near due to visitor restrictions, Mahoney was surrounded by people who loved him at the hospital in his last days.

His long-time student, Vaitkus, visited Mahoney a few times each day during his final week in the ICU in the hospital they shared for nearly a decade.

“He was so gracious and humble and kind and made you feel warm visiting even when he was critically ill,” he said. “He was so humble even, the fact that he trained all of us and then he’s an ICU patient and thanked all of us for coming to visit” Vaitkus said.

A small army of SUNY Downstate healthcare workers transferred Mahoney to an NYU Langone Hospital that was planning to treat him with a more sophisticated oxygenation treatment. Just as they settled him into the facility, he succumbed to the virus on April 27 — his own colleagues performing chest compressions.

“I think that spiritually he felt us there. It shows you how much people love him. It shows you how much he meant to the institution,” said Foronjy, who was in the room in those last minutes.

“I couldn’t fathom losing him, and it’s still something that everyone here is still having a difficult time processing. I have literally witnessed a village of people die in the past month or two and on top of that you lose someone who was such a good human being,” Foronjy said.

Foronjy, with the hospital organization, has raised more than $30,000 in a GoFundMe campaign that will sponsor a scholarship for a student of diversity at the medical school, in Mahoney’s memory.

In the weeks since his passing, his kids have been flooded with memories and words of support from friends and strangers who knew their dad, Stephanie told CNN.

“It reminds us how many people cared for our dad and how many lives that he touched. It’s almost overwhelming. I couldn’t be more proud to be his daughter.”

via: https://www.kmov.com/news/doctor-dies-of-covid-19-after-delaying-retirement-to-treat-coronavirus-patients/article_380917f3-0583-5ea6-a33b-c2801b373239.html

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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : May 20, 2020

Nurse disciplined for wearing bra and panties under see-through PPE gown

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A nurse in Russia was suspended from the hospital where she worked in Tula, 100 miles south of Moscow, after she arrived at her shift in the all-male coronavirus patient wing with no clothing save for her skivvies under her transparent personal protective equipment.

The unidentified staffer told her managers at Tula Regional Clinical Hospital that she was “too hot” to wear clothing underneath the head-to-toe vinyl gown, which protected her from contracting COVID-19. The incident was first reported by a local news outlet, the Tula Pressa newspaper.

While there were reportedly “no complaints” from her patients, hospital chiefs punished the nearly nude nurse for “non-compliance with the requirements for medical clothing.” The nurse claimed she did not realize that her underwear was showing through the PPE.

However, the regional health ministry confirmed that “a disciplinary sanction was applied to the nurse of the infectious diseases department who violated [uniform] requirements,” the Sun reports. They did not elaborate on what exactly the disciplinary measure would be.

The hospital administration originally claimed the woman in her 20s had been wearing “lingerie” — but later clarified the two-piece ensemble was possibly a “swimming suit.”

The overheated health care worker has yet to make a public statement on the incident. However, readers of the Tula Pressa had plenty to say.

“At least someone has a sense of humor in this gloomy, gloomy reality,” said Sergey Ratnikov.

Marina Astakhova added, “Well done, she raised the mood of the patients.”

And Valery Kapnin asked, “Why punish the nurse? You need to reward her. Seeing this outfit, no one wants to die.”

As of Wednesday, there have been approximately 309,000 cases of COVID-19 reported in Russia, and nearly 3,000 deaths.

via: https://nypost.com/2020/05/20/nurse-disciplined-for-wearing-only-bra-and-panties-under-ppe-gown/

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Posted by : kevin dukes / On : May 20, 2020

Woman charged with assaulting black girl she accused of stealing mail

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A white South Carolina woman is facing charges for allegedly assaulting an 11-year-old black girl she accused of stealing her mail – a confrontation her attorney claims was racially motivated.

Elizabeth Shirey, 38, is accused of “aggressively” approaching Skhylur Davis, of Aiken, as the girl picked up her grandmother’s mail with three other friends on May 11, the Augusta Chronicle reports.

“Mrs. Shirey happens to see this young child by her mailbox and proceeds to come out of her home, yell at this 11-year-old girl,” the girl’s attorney, Justin Bamberg, said Tuesday during a news conference. “Mrs. Shirey runs aggressively towards this 11-year-old child accusing her of committing a felony, stealing her mail.”

Shirey grabbed the girl by her arms and tugged on them, according to Aiken Department of Public Safety report obtained by the newspaper.

Shirey’s husband, Justin Shirey told Skhylur the incident wouldn’t have occurred if she was a different “type,” she said during Tuesday’s news conference.

“You don’t have to think about what type he meant,” she said.

The woman apologized to the girl after seeing the address on the mail, the report states.

She then offered her cookies, “as though that makes things better,” Bamberg said.

Elizabeth Shirey has been charged with third-degree assault and battery in the incident. Her husband hung up when reached by a reporter Tuesday, the Augusta Chronicle reports. No racial slurs were said during the confrontation, the newspaper reports.

Aiken Mayor Rick Osbon declined to comment on the case, saying prosecutors will pursue criminal charges.

“All people deserve to be treated justly, all people deserve to be treated fairly and all people deserve to be treated equal,” Osbon told the newspaper. “No one should be treated differently because of race, gender or any other reason.”

Skhylur, for her part, said she hopes Shirey grows from the alleged assault.

“I hope she learns that you can’t do that to people because I’m just as much a human being as you are, too,” she told WACH. “So, this isn’t right.”

via: https://nypost.com/2020/05/20/woman-assaulted-black-girl-she-accused-of-stealing-mail-cops/

Photo Credit: Bamberg Legal

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