Black Texas College Student Wakes Up To Cops With Guns Drawn After White Roommates ‘Prank’ Her With 911 Call
I am having doubts about this story. This girl MAY be clout chasing. I could be wrong.
A Black freshman at a Texas university woke up surrounded by law enforcement agents with their guns drawn.
Seventeen-year-old Stephen F. Austin University (SFA) freshman Christin Evans was the target of a cruel and dangerous prank known as “swatting,” the act of falsely reporting that someone is about to commit a crime. Officers sometimes respond to these calls with lethal force. On Sept. 14, police stormed Evans’ dorm after her three white roommates, along with seven others, falsely accused the teenager of brandishing scissors while threatening to stab other students, according to KPRC in Houston. The police later determined the girl was innocent after reviewing video footage. Evans says the roommates are racists.
A press conference regarding the incident was held on Monday. Randall Kallinen, a civil rights attorney, expressed his concern regarding what happened to Evans.
“Their daughter was sleeping and awoken at 3 o’clock in the morning by local police with flashlights shining out and their guns drawn,” the lawyer said. “This could have been a Breonna Taylor circumstance.”“They had falsely accused Christin of having scissors and threatening to stab people,” he said.
The girl’s mother, LaShondra Evans, said she wants justice for her daughter.
“I want justice. I want [the people responsible] to have consequences,” the mom said. “They played with her life.”Christin, who was in tears during the press conference, expressed how the situation destroyed her first year of college.
“I was looking forward to making friends and having a good time on the cheer team, but since this has happened, it’s made it really, really hard,” she said.
Her father, Chris Evans, who was visibly shaken, told the public that his only worry when his child went to school was that he’d be having to send her money or be concerned about her academic performance.
“Yes, we’re upset and we want something to be done about it,” he said. “When I sent my daughter off to school, my worse-case scenario was that she should call needing money or an issue with her grades.”Evans has since moved out of student housing, but is still enrolled in classes at the university. SFA President Scott Gordon released a statement regarding the racist attack on Evans some two weeks after drawing heat over his inaction.
The statement read:
“I have been briefed on the incident that took place on September 14th and want everyone to know that SFA takes this matter very seriously. Filing a false report violates the SFA Code of Conduct and potentially violates the law as well. The investigation and judicial processes take time. I want to urge everyone to withhold judgement until the conclusion of our investigation and process.
I have directed staff to be thorough and keep me apprised throughout this investigation.
Each perpetrator will be dealt with appropriately.
My heart goes out to the young lady who was an innocent victim in this matter. We will do all we can to support her and her family through this heinous ordeal.
We will not have this at SFA!”
Campus police say they are still investigating the incident. No action has been taken against any of the students so far.
Although SFA Police Chief John Fields appeared to drag his feet in response to bringing justice to the teen, he released a video statement saying, “a racially diverse group of students were involved in an incident involving a false report. The students will be held accountable for this at every possible level.”
A text message between an officer and the chief appears to ensure that there is no question of Evans’ innocence in the paperwork.
He questioned the vagueness “surrounding Christin’s innocence.”
Fields then asked for an updated report that framed, in detail, the cheerleader’s lack of involvement.
Ironically, the university’s namesake is known as the “Father of Texas,” according to the site Texas Beyond History. The city of Austin was named after the colonizer, who was instrumental in taking control of Texas from Mexico.
Austin was also the driving force behind the rapid growth of the slave trade in the state, even after Mexico tried to ban the institution.
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Elfen’s Neosoul Weekend Artist You need to Listen to Jaguar Wright
Ever since our girl Ti did her breakdown. Of this sistah Jaguar Wright. I went to Jaguars Ig Page for myself. And let me tell u. My stomach is so full from listening and eating my food. And drinking my ice tea. From all that tea. She spilled. I raced over to Apple Music to check out her music. And I wasn’t disappointed! Jaguar can SAAAAANG.
Salon Owner Won’t Allow Customers to Wear Masks Because ‘Covid Doesn’t Exist’
A beauty shop called Skin Kerr Aesthetics banned customers from wearing face masks during salon treatments for this reason, and it sent customers and onlookers into a frenzy. The shop, located in Bootle, England, put up a controversial window sign that explicitly states a few things about the virus…or as they might say “alleged” virus.
A photo of the sign, published by the Liverpool Echo, reads:
- Covid Free Salon
- No Masks
- We Take Cash
- Covid Talk Is Banned
- You Can’t Catch What Doesn’t Exist
It’s followed by a new hashtag that reads #voodoovirusisbulls*** and #wedonotconsent. Another line asks readers and patrons to respect the rules.
English salons reopened in July. Some services, which require face-to-face contact, like brow waxing, were only allowed to resume in salons in August.
The United Kingdom has seen over 350,000 confirmed coronavirus cases since the illness’ conception in late 2019. 279,000 of those cases have been in England. Of those cases, nearly 40,000 people have died of the disease.
Skin Kerr could not be contacted by Newsweek for further comment.
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Tamron Hall Talks ‘Heartbreaking’ Interview with Former Fla. Political Star Found Drunk in Hotel Scandal
Andrew Gillum will be alright. Remember Marion Barry?
Tamron Hall says an upcoming interview with disgraced former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum and his wife was “one of the most difficult” in her 27-year career as a journalist.
Gillum and his wife, R. Jai Gillum, sat down with Hall for their first interview since the Florida politician was caught in the middle of a scandal in Marchthat led to him to enter rehab and therapy and retreat from his once-promising career.
The sit-down interview will air during Tamron Hall‘s second season premiere on Monday. An exclusive clip was shared with PEOPLE, above.
“It was intense, and at moments it was heartbreaking, upsetting and it was disorienting,” Hall, 49, tells PEOPLE. “I’m only there because they’ve agreed, but I still felt like I was prying. They agreed to talk with me, but as a journalist there’s moments where you wonder: How far are we really supposed to go?”
Gillum, who narrowly lost Florida’s 2018 gubernatorial race to now-Gov. Ron DeSantis by 32,000 votes, made headlines this spring when he was found drunk in a hotel room with another man who may have overdosed on drugs and was treated by responders, according to local police.
Gillum, 41, said then that he “had too much to drink” but had not taken meth, which authorities suspect was in the room with the men. The other man identified himself as an escort through the website Rent Men, according to a local TV news article. He told the Miami New Times that he and Gillum had been “friends for a while.”
Photos from the scene also circulated in corners of the internet, including one of an unconscious Gillum “on the floor … literally lying in my own vomit,” as he told Hall.
After news of the incident spread, Gillum announced he would be stepping back in order to “seek help, guidance and enter a rehabilitation facility.”
Now, for the first time, the former mayor of Tallahassee and his wife are talking about the situation and his recovery.
“It’s one of the most difficult interviews I’ve ever conducted because you have someone who — the level of shame that he is feeling, the level of heartbreak and humiliation that his wife has been exposed to, reaches a depth of pain that I cannot imagine,” Hall says.
“The truth is, is that, Tamron, everyone believes the absolute worst about that day,” Gillum tells Hall. “At this stage I don’t have anything else to have to conceal. I literally got broken down to my most bare place, to the place where I wasn’t even sure that I wanted to live. Not because of what I had done, but because of everything that was being said about me.”
Gillum says that he has cried “every day” since the incident.
According to a police report obtained by The Miami New Times in March, Miami Beach officers arrived to the Mondrian South Beach hotel on a Friday night that month and found Gillum in a room with Travis Dyson, who was being treated by emergency responders for a “possible drug overdose.” The police report stated that officers found three bags of what they suspected to be crystal meth on the bed and on the floor of the room.
Authorities told PEOPLE at the time that the incident was not being treated as a criminal matter and Gillum was not charged with any crime.
He said this summer on social media that he was “working” on himself in recovery and taking time to “deal with some issues I was having,” including alcoholism.
“I had totally underestimated the impact that losing the race for governor had had on my life and on the way those impacts started to show up in every aspect of my life,” Gillum said in an Instagram video in July.
Hall, who co-hosted the Today show for three years before leaving NBC in 2017, says she first reached out to Gillum after she heard about the hotel scandal on social media.
Eventually, he and R. Jai agreed to a joint interview after weeks of texting about how the conversation would take place.
“He and his wife had refused many, many requests from so many shows — both news and entertainment,” Hall says. “I think what the breakthrough was, at least what they told me, was that I wanted her to be a major part of the story, not just the spouse on the side meant to prop you up or meant to shield you from the incoming criticism, but what’s your story as well?”
Andrew Gillum LYNNE SLADKY/AP/SHUTTERSTOCK
Hall says R. Jai is “tough as nails” and “defiant” during the interview, saying R. Jai tells her she doesn’t want the incident to define their marriage.
“She’s incredibly protective of their three children, as you can imagine, but she’s also very protective of Andrew,” Hall says. “She’s very forthcoming about their relationship, about decisions they made within their relationship that she never expected to be discussing publicly — nor did she want to and now she is.”
As for details of the conversation, Hall says that Gillum and his wife “addressed it all.”
“They went into great detail on their history, on their marriage, on what R. Jai described as their ‘personal covenant,’ ” she says, adding that “a grenade went of inside their marriage and inside their lives” and that she doesn’t believe they know yet what the future holds for Gillum.
The politician was seen as a rising star in the Democratic Party who received an endorsement from President Barack Obama during the 2018 race.
Gillum has stepped back from politics since March, though he has still used social media to show support for Democratic nominee Joe Biden in the general election.
“We discussed that: Can he return to politics? Does he even want to?” Hall says. “We know that on both sides of the isle, politicians have returned from scandals that people were certain would end it all for them. I think with Andrew he’s first focused on his children, his wife, and his career is very important to him.”
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Trump campaign blew most of its $1.1 billion war chest on trying to make the president happy: report
IS THIS WHAT YOU WANT IN A PRESIDENT? Trump is spending OUR (YOUR) hard earn taxes!
On Tuesday, Business Insider reported that President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign has wasted most of its $1.1 billion cash on hand — and that most of the money didn’t even go to meaningful efforts to get out the vote or persuade undecided voters, but to various stunts to make Trump himself feel good.
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For example, according to the report, Trump’s campaign spent “$11 million on ads during the February 7 Super Bowl to match spending by billionaire Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg.” The campaign also spent “$1 million on TV ads in Washington, DC, which is solidly Democrat. But Trump is known to watch hours of TV a day in the White House, venting on Twitter about negative coverage on news networks, and adverts by political opponents attacking him.” And the campaign also reportedly paid for an expensive and luxurious campaign headquarters in Virginia.
Much of this spending reportedly was approved by former campaign manager Brad Parscale, who himself has come under scrutiny following reports that he bought luxury condos in Florida, a yacht, and a Ferrari with the money he was being paid by the campaign.
The Trump campaign’s sudden lack of money has raised alarm among several GOP megadonors. Meanwhile, spurred in part by enthusiasm over the selection of running mate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), Joe Biden’s campaign reported raising $364 million in August alone.