Man’s skin ‘peeled off’ in rare reaction to Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine
A Virginia man suffered a rare reaction to a COVID-19 vaccine that caused a painful rash to spread across his entire body and skin to peel off, doctors said.
Richard Terrell, 74, of Goochland began suffering strange symptoms four days after receiving the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine, news station WRIC reported.
“I began to feel a little discomfort in my armpit and then a few days later I began to get an itchy rash, and then after that I began to swell and my skin turned red,” Terrell told the outlet.
But soon the rash covered his entire body, Terrell said.
“It all just happened so fast. My skin peeled off,” Terrell told the outlet.
“It was stinging, burning and itching. Whenever I bent my arms or legs, like the inside of my knee, it was very painful where the skin was swollen and was rubbing against itself,” he continued.
He went to the emergency room at the hospital, where doctors determined that he had experienced an adverse reaction to the vaccine, WRIC reported.
“We ruled out all the viral infections, we ruled out COVID-19 itself, we made sure that his kidneys and liver was okay, and finally we came to the conclusion that it was the vaccine that he had received that was the cause,” Dr. Fnu Nutan told the outlet.
She said that the medical episode could have been life-threatening if left untreated.
“Skin is the largest organ in the body, and when it gets inflamed like his was, you can lose a lot of fluids and electrolytes,” Nutan told the outlet.
Still, Nutan emphasized that such reactions are extremely rare.
“If you look at the risk for adverse reaction for the vaccine it’s really, really low,” she said. “We haven’t seen a great concern at all. I am a big proponent of the vaccine.”
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Colorado boy, 12, brain dead after trying TikTok’s ‘Blackout Challenge’
A 12-year-old Colorado boy was reportedly left brain dead after using a shoelace in the “Blackout Challenge,” which dares people to choke themselves until they lose consciousness.
Joshua Haileyesus, who was found by his twin brother passed out on his bathroom floor on March 22, has since been declared brain dead – and doctors told the family to prepare to say their goodbyes, Fox 19 reported.
“He’s a fighter. I can see him fighting. I’m praying for him every day,” said Joshua’s father, Haileyesus Zeryihun, according to the outlet.
“It’s just heartbreaking to see him laying on the bed,” he said. “I was begging them on the floor, pleading to see if they can give me some time, not to give up on him. If I just give up on him, I feel like I’m just walking away from my son.”
Family friend Hirut Yitayew told The Denver Channel that he “can’t even describe the grief and the devastation. Nobody could ever imagine this would happen to a 12-year-old.”
On Monday night, several dozen friends, relatives and neighbors gathered at Children’s Hospital Colorado in Aurora to pray for a miracle.
Joshua’s parents said the boy has often used social media, which has helped him learn and gain connections to new passions such as cooking, guitar and acting. He was exposed to the positive aspects of social media and technology, but also was exposed to their dangers, they said.
“This is something that kids need to be given to be taught — to be counseled. Because this is a serious a serious thing,” his father told The Denver Channel.
“It’s not a joke at all. And you can treat it as if somebody is holding a gun. This is how dangerous this is,” he added.
The “Blackout Challenge” has been trending on social media apps such as TikTok.
“Joshua has a love for people that you wouldn’t expect in a child. Since he was very young, he always expressed compassion for others,” a family representative told CBS4.
“He would pray for people who were sick, stand up for others who were bullied at school, and practice CPR in case he ever needed to save someone else’s life,” the rep added.
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Pharrell’s cousin, Donovan Lynch killed by police amid Virginia Beach mass shooting chaos
The man who was shot dead by police during a Friday night melee in Virginia Beach was a cousin of Pharrell Williams, the musician said.
Donovan Lynch, of Virginia Beach, 25, was shot and killed by a uniformed police officer a block away from a shooting that injured eight people.
Police said Lynch was armed and may have been part of the original fight.
Pharrell, who is a Virginia Beach native, tweeted the news Monday.
“The loss of these lives is a tragedy beyond measure. My cousin Donovon was killed during the shootings,” the 13-time Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and producer tweeted.
“It is critical my family and the other victims’ families get the transparency they deserve. VA Beach is the epitome of hope and we will get through this,” the post continued.
The cop who fatally shot Lynch is a five-year veteran of Virginia Beach Police who worked in the department’s Special Operations Division.
In the aftermath of the incident, police were vague on details, saying cops “encountered an armed citizen which resulted in a police involved shooting.”
The incident is under investigation, authorities said.
Another shooting at the scene of Lynch’s killing during the chaotic night claimed the life of “Bad Girls Club” star Deshayla “Shay” Harris, 29.
Three men are in custody in connection with the initial gunfight that left eight wounded.
An officer was struck by a car in a third violent incident that night in the beachside community.
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Indiana woman allegedly poisoned ex with fentanyl, strangled him with ‘favorite tie’
An Indiana woman has been charged with poisoning her ex-boyfriend by putting fentanyl in his oatmeal and then strangling him with his “favorite tie,” authorities said.
Heidi Marie Littlefield, 41, was charged on Thursday after repeatedly trying to poison her ex Francis Kelley after unsuccessfully hiring her 22-year-old daughter’s boyfriend to kill the man, the Indianapolis Star reported.
Littlefield, along with daughter Logan Marie Runyon and Runyon’s boyfriend, Robert James Walker, 29, were all busted in connection with the Jan. 18 murder-for-hire plot.
Kelley — who was mired in a custody battle with Littlefield regarding their 2-year-old daughter — was found dead on the couch of his Carmel home.
He had bruising around his eyes, elbows, knees and hand, but “no obvious signs of foul play” were spotted. A bag of cocaine was also discovered beneath a couch, a probable cause affidavit shows.
An autopsy revealed Kelley had been strangled and suffered blunt-force trauma to his head. His death was ruled a homicide after investigators also discovered fentanyl in his system.
Phone records showed that Kelley suspected Littlefield had a hand in the fentanyl poisoning.
“Did you do something to the oatmeal that was in my fridge?” Kelley texted Littlefield three days before he was found dead. “You were in my fridge last night and it tasted funny after a couple bites and now I am light-headed.”
Walker, who was arrested Tuesday in Ohio, told police Littlefield paid him $2,500 to hire someone to kill Kelley, but said he spent it on drugs and had no intention of carrying out the slaying, court records show.
“He’s better off dead,” Littlefield told a relative after Kelley was found, court records show. “I didn’t mean to kill him last time. I might as well say I did it and just say I’m crazy and pregnant.”
Walker told cops the January killing was actually Littlefield’s third try at killing her ex, claiming she had snuck in Kelley’s home with their daughter in October and put fentanyl in his miso soup, the Indianapolis Star reported.
Walker claimed Runyon told him that she and Littlefield got into Kelley’s house after he ate the laced oatmeal to finish off the planned slaying, authorities said.
“Walker advised Heidi tried to get Logan to ‘snap his neck,’ but Logan couldn’t do it, so Heidi then tied his ‘his favorite’ tie around his neck and began smashing his head into the ground,” the affidavit states.
Kelley and Littlefield were scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 27 after she allegedly violated a custody order involving their 2-year-old daughter, WISH reported.
Walker said Littlefield had discussed with him “doing work around her house,” which they used as code for their plan to kill Kelley, court documents show.
Walker claimed Littlefield also tried to get Runyon to “take the blame for the whole case,” which the woman’s daughter told him she planned to do, the affidavit shows.
“Walker advised he recalled Heidi asking Logan if Logan ‘was cool with going to prison’ for the rest of her life,” investigators wrote.
Littlefield, of Sheridan, had her initial court appearance Friday. She was ordered held without bond ahead of her June 15 pretrial hearing. Runyon and Walker, both of Englewood, Ohio, did not have initial court dates listed as of Friday, WISH reported.
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Asian woman brutally beaten in suspected hate crime as security guard does nothing to help – “F—k you, you don’t belong here”
A racist attacker beat an Asian woman who was walking to her Midtown church on Monday morning in a suspected hate-driven assault — as a security guard in a nearby building watched and did nothing to help, according to police and footage of the incident.
The unidentified suspect allegedly hurled anti-Asian statements as he punched and kicked the 65-year-old woman on West 43rd Street near Ninth Avenue at about 11:40 a.m., according to cops.
“F—k you, you don’t belong here,” the brute yelled at the woman, according to sources.
Video footage of the attack provided by police shows the suspect kicking the victim to the ground — then kicking her in the head several times as she was on the ground.
Several men from a nearby building witnessed the attack, the footage shows, but did not try to help the woman as the suspect was kicking her.
One of the men, who was undoing packages, watched the entire attack unfold, the footage shows. Two other men — who appear to be building security — walked over to the door as the attack ended, but did not chase after the suspect, the video shows.
The suspect ran off and was still being sought Monday night, police said.
The woman, who suffered a fractured pelvis in the beating, was taken to NYU Langone Hospital in stable condition, authorities said.
The NYPD’s Hate Crime Task Force is investigating, police said.
The department has recorded a 1,300 percent increase in hate crimes against Asian Americans since the coronavirus pandemic began.
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St. Louis man fatally shoots neighbor who was arguing with his girlfriend | Caught on camera
ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) – A confrontation that took place right before a man was fatally shot in South City Friday was caught on camera.
Craig Williams, 23, was shot in the 4000 block of Hydraulic Friday evening. Williams was arguing with his girlfriend before a neighbor armed with a handgun stepped in and shot him. But Williams’ friends say there was no reason for the neighbor to use deadly force.
A video recorded from across the street shows the moments leading up to the shooting. Friends of Williams, Daniel Calmese and Michael Atkins, say Williams was arguing with his girlfriend, Melissa. Her family members were on the scene and Atkins says they were telling others from the neighborhood not to get involved.
“There were several people out there with Craig saying, ‘Hey, you can go back in the house,” Atkins said.
After the man identified as a neighbor tells Williams to leave, you see him take a position behind a nearby car.
“When Craig walked into that street, you saw that man lock eyes with Craig, he wanted to follow him. When Crag walked into that street, he walked in front of the car, then came back. He wanted to find a better shot to find Craig, that’s what his idea was,” said Calmese.
News 4 went to the home of person believed to be the shooter, but nobody answered the door. Calmese and Atkins dispute news reports that Williams was choking Melissa and that the neighbor had no choice but to fire shots. Both Calmese and Atkins say Williams was a gun owner but was not a threat when he was shot and killed.
“Even in the video, you can see my friend Craig walking away and you can see the man still following him walking around the car and got in the position like he wanted to…” said Atkins.
Melissa is pregnant with Williams’ child. Their baby boy is expected to be born in the next couple of weeks.
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‘Gorilla Glue girl’ Tessica Brown confirms she is pregnant with sixth child after finding masses on her breasts that later proved not to be cancerous
“Gorilla Glue girl” Tessica Brown is pregnant with her sixth child, she has confirmed on social media.
“Blessed,” the 40-year-old Louisiana woman confirmed on Instagram as she shared a TMZ story that broke the news over the weekend.
Brown — who went viral for using Gorilla Glue in her hair after running out of her usual product, finally getting it freed by a plastic surgeon — already has five kids from a previous relationship, TMZ noted.
The new arrival will be her first with fiancé Dewitt Madison — who also has four kids of his own, Brown’s manager, Gina Rodriguez, told TMZ Saturday when first confirming the pregnancy.
The couple had dated when younger, before reuniting a year ago and getting engaged last June, Rodriguez said.
The pregnancy news comes after Brown’s recent health scare after finding masses on her breasts that later proved not to be cancerous.
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Fake vaccines, certificates being sold on darknet
Cybercriminals have begun to traffic in fake vaccines and certificates, according to a new report.
The darknet – a part of the internet that isn’t visible to search engines and requires a special browser to access it – has seen a 300 percent spike in ads for fake vaccines in the last three months under the guise of brands such as Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca, Sputnik and SinoPharm, according to Check Point Research (CPR), an IT security firm.
“It’s clear to us that the target audience for darknet vaccine vendors are actually dealers, not necessarily the public at large,” Ekram Ahmed, spokesperson at Check Point, told Fox News.
The vendors seem to be interested in setting up long-term relationships, where they deliver vaccines in large quantities over a long time period. Prices for the vaccines range between $500 and $600.
“The vendors want foot soldiers on the ground, in multiple geographies, to distribute the full-spectrum of coronavirus services: vaccines, vaccination certifications and negative COVID tests,” Ahmed said.
And the boom in vaccine-related business on the darknet is recent, according to CPR.
Check Point attempted to buy a vaccine. The vendor first insisted on using an end-to-end encrypted service. Then Check Point began a dialogue with vendor, who assured Check Point that they would get the vaccine and it would be temperature regulated during shipping.
Then the vendor asked for payment via Bitcoin. “We paid them. They gave us a FedEx tracking number. The transaction was made last week and we have yet to get the vaccine we ordered,” according to Ahmed.
And activity on the darknet has expanded to include fake vaccination cards from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for $200 per card, CPR said.
Other Darknet activity includes fake negative COVID-19 tests sold as “buy two get the third for free” deals and a do-it-yourself version of a negative COVID-19 test that can be generated in less than 30 minutes for $25.
One hacking forum indicated that “We do negative COVID tests for travelers abroad and for getting a job. Everything is done within 24 hours.”
Earlier this year the Federal Trade Commission issued an advisory on COVID vaccine scams.
“Don’t pay to sign up for the vaccine. Anyone who asks for a payment to put you on a list, make an appointment for you, or reserve a spot in line is a scammer,” the FTC said.
And always ignore sales ads for the COVID-19 vaccine because that’s simply not how you get the vaccine, the FTC said. The vaccine is only available at federal- and state-approved locations.
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12-year-old boy abducted, sexually assaulted and shot in Miami
A violent sex fiend abducted a 12-year-old boy from a Miami street early Saturday morning — then sexually assaulted and shot the child, local police said.
The victim was walking on 43rd Terrace near 30th Avenue in the Brownsville neighborhood at about 2 a.m., when a man forced him into a black car, according to the Miami-Dade Police Department.
The suspect drove a few blocks away, where he sexually assaulted the boy and shot him, police said. He then forced the victim from the car and drove off, police said.
A man who was riding on a bike near the scene of the crime told a local news station that he pulled over to help the boy after he heard the child screaming.
“He was screaming. ‘Help someone, help me, please,’ ” the man, who said his name was Johnny, told Local 10.
“I bring him to the store so they can call the police for him,” Johnny added to the station. “He was conscience, then he fell on the sidewalk and said he had been shot.”
Surveillance video obtained by the station shows the boy stumbling up to a street corner while bleeding from his head before he collapsed to the ground.
Another passerby offered him water and a towel, the video shows.
Police showed up to the scene a short while later and rushed the critically injured kid to a local hospital.
Johnny, the Good Samaritan, told WSVN that he was grateful he was there to help the boy — but added the disturbing scene weighed on his mind.
“I couldn’t sleep at all that night, you know?” he said.
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He’s a cop. He’s 91. And he has no plans to retire
(CNN) — Where do you see yourself at the age of 91? Working, with no plans to retire, may not be the first thing that comes to mind.
But for one Arkansas police officer, he wouldn’t have it any other way.
LC “Buckshot” Smith has worked in law enforcement for more than 56 years, and with his 92nd birthday coming up in May, he says he’ll retire “when the good lord says so.”
“Buckshot” Smith, from the small town of Camden, Arkansas, was a sheriff deputy for 46 years before he retired — retirement that lasted for just a few short months. He quickly realized he missed the work.
The beloved officer is known throughout town. Everyone stops to talk when they see him, says Public Relations Officer Dana Weatherby.
“Buckshot” Smith said he loves the excitement of being a police officer and that’s what prompted him to join the force in the 1960s.
Texann Shadden, a training coordinator at the department, describes “Buckshot” Smith as dedicated. He recalls a year when the snowfall was so bad that “Buckshot” Smith walked about three blocks to work in the snow because he couldn’t get his car out.
It’s obvious that “Buckshot” Smith is not a “still person,” which is how Weatherby sees his work ethic.
From being described as instrumental to annual festivals in Camden, being a court bailiff, conducting the neighborhood watch and sending himself on calls when he hears them come across his radio, “Buckshot” Smith is a cherished member of the force.
“Buckshot” Smith’s many years on the force and his knowledge of the town come in handy, Shadden said.
On the three days of the week “Buckshot” Smith isn’t enforcing the law, he likes to attend church services and spend time with his lady friend.
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