2 students accused of jamming NJ high school’s Wi-Fi to avoid exams
SECAUCUS, N.J. — Authorities say two northern New Jersey boys successfully crashed their high school’s Wi-Fi network on multiple occasions to get out of taking exams.
The two Secaucus High School freshmen are arrested and charged with computer criminal activity and conspiracy last Thursday, according to police.
Authorities say the 14-year-olds used an app or a computer program to compromise the network, and apparently took requests from other students to bring it down.
“If they would put that effort into their school work, they’d probably be like geniuses,” said local mom, Tonia Schubert.
The two teens were released to their parents but this 3rd degree crime is punishable with jail time.
Since much of the school’s curriculum is internet-based, the lack of Wi-Fi connection disrupted the students’ daily assignments.
“I mean, the kids that are actually doing the hard work and putting their time into it, it’s taking away from them,” said another mom, Danielle Bosotina.
School Superintendent Jennifer Montesano said in a statement Tuesday:
“Our Wi-Fi connection was compromised over the past week. We have conducted an investigation and at the present time, we have determined that two students may have been involved in the disruption of our system. The system has been restored and is now fully operational.”
In recent weeks, there have been reports of students hacking into computers in schools in Rutherford, Elizabeth and Jersey City to change their grades or attendance.
In the past, where students at other schools may have called in prank bomb threats to get out of class or pulled a school fire alarm, this tactic takes teenage pranks to a more high-tech level.
“I kind of think the kids coming up know more than the adults,” said mom, Kerry Schubert. “Because when I don’t know something with the phone or the computer I ask my sons.”
Some parents raised concerns today about the safety of sensitive student information stored by schools.
“If anything like that was compromised, I’d be very upset,” said Schubert.
The two Secaucus teens arrested will go before a judge in a closed hearing. Their names are not being released because they are juveniles.
via: https://pix11.com/2019/04/02/2-students-accused-of-jamming-schools-wi-fi-network/
Woman allegedly drove on car rim with margarita in cup holder
Tequila makes her tires fall off!
Police say an Oklahoma driver was busted Sunday morning driving with a margarita in her cup holder — but no tire on a rim of her car.
Two officers pulled over Amy Ann Dillon, 28, after they heard the metal rim grinding on the asphalt from the approaching vehicle, according to the Tulsa Police Department.
“We could hear her coming from a block away,” police said in a social media post.
Dillon — who a breathalyzer later determined had a .21 blood-alcohol level — drove past the officers on the rim and was arrested after she turned into an apartment complex, authorities said.
When asked how much alcohol she had to drink, the woman — who police say “could barely stand upright” — told officers she had two shots of tequila.
The cops then discovered a full margarita in the cup holder of Dillon’s car.
Police said they believe she “wrecked her car on something” prior to the arrest and “assume she was driving on [the metal rim] for some time.”
Dillon was booked at David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center, where she grinned for a mugshot.
She faces charges for DUI, operating a motorized vehicle with defective tires, transport of an open container, and driving without a license in possession.
More charges could be filed against Dillon if authorities discover she was involved in a collision.
Dillon works as a waitress to put herself through school, according to social media, where one of her patrons defended her.
“She’s been a server at restaurants my husband and I have frequented for years,” a local resident — identified as Brooke Nicole — commented on the police Facebook page. “She’s not a bad person, she made a mistake… I look forward to (hopefully) seeing her back at work soon and pursuing her education.”
Woman charged with killing roommate while cleaning gun
A Georgia woman is accused of fatally shooting her roommate while cleaning a gun.
Keely Kilpatrick 26, was still at the Wynhall Drive home in Gwinnett County — about 20 miles northeast of Atlanta — when police responded at about 6:30 p.m. Saturday and found her roommate, Dixie Cowe, 43, with a gunshot wound to the chest, police said.
Police determined that Kilpatrick had told her mother, who also lived at the residence, that she was going downstairs to clean a firearm when the mom heard a “loud noise sounding like a gunshot,” cops said in a news release.
She ran downstairs to check on her daughter, who “immediately told her that the gun accidentally went off and struck [Cowe],” the release continued.
Cowe later died from her injuries at a hospital.
Kilpatrick and her mother are cooperating with investigators, police said. Kilpatrick was charged with one count of involuntary manslaughter and remains held without bond at the Gwinnett County Detention Center, jail records show.
Brianna Johnson, Kilpatrick’s friend, told WSB-TV she believes that the shooting wasn’t intentional.
The charges are the latest legal trouble for Kilpatrick, who has been arrested on a variety of charges since 2010, including DUI, possession of methamphetamine and possession of a firearm or knife during the commission or attempt to commit certain felonies. Her latest arrest marked the third time she had been arrested this year, according to the Gwinnett Daily Post.
via: https://nypost.com/2019/04/01/woman-charged-with-killing-roommate-while-cleaning-gun/
Woman intentionally ran over boyfriend, killing him in parking lot
CHESTERFIELD, Mo. (KMOV) — A woman is facing second-degree murder charges Saturday after a man in his 40s was struck and killed in a Chesterfield Valley parking lot.
Chesterfield police said Kathryn Marsh driving a black Dodge Ram ran over the man, later identified as her boyfriend Matthew Baker in a parking lot near Babbo’s Spaghetteria on Chesterfield Airport Road around 2:30 p.m. Friday. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
A witness told News 4 Baker and Marsh were arguing in the parking lot before the incident happened.
Police said Marsh was cooperative with law enforcement during the investigation.
After a thorough investigation police determined Marsh intentionally hit Baker intending to cause serious injury.
Police said an autopsy will help determine exactly how many times Baker was run over.
Marsh, of Defiance, Missouri, is being held on a $500,000 bond at the St. Louis County Justice Center.
Man kills 6-month-old daughter, self in dispute
OHATCHEE, Ala. (AP) — Police in Alabama say an Anniston man shot and killed his 6-month-old daughter and then himself during an argument with the girl’s grandfather, who was wounded in the fight.
Calhoun County Sheriff Matthew Wade tells Al.com that authorities responded to a domestic disturbance near Ohatchee on Sunday between 23-year-old Trenton Gordon and the baby’s mother. He says the girl’s mother had filed for a protective order against Gordon.
The sheriff says Gordon brought the girl to an area home and got into an argument during which he pulled out a gun and shot the girl’s grandfather in the arm. The sheriff says Gordon then ran outside with the girl, where he shot and killed her before turning the gun on himself.
The grandfather was taken to a hospital for treatment.
Driver slams into 9-year-old girl playing in her front yard, then flees scene
(Meredith) – Georgia police are searching for a driver who struck a 9-year-old girl playing in her front yard, leaving her with multiple injuries
The girl’s family released surveillance video of the incident to help catch the suspect, who took off on foot after the crash Friday evening.
Laderihanna Holmes was playing with another young girl outside her home in Lithonia, Georgia, when a black sedan blew a stop sign, jumped a curb and slammed into her, authorities said.
The driver slipped out through the passenger-side door and ran away as family members rushed to help the 9-year-old girl. A second person inside the vehicle also fled the scene, according to the family’s attorney, Chris Stewart.
Laderihanna suffered a scull fracture, a broken pelvic bone and multiple lacerations, her family wrote on a GoFundMe page. Her right heart valve is also leaking.
“It’s a miracle that she is still alive,” a statement on the GoFundMe page reads, in part.
The girl’s mother, Charlette Bolton, issued a personal message to the suspect in an interview with ABC News.
“You know what you did. You didn’t try to help my baby,” she said. “You almost killed my baby and I hope you do the right thing and turn yourself in.”
“If I was black I’d be picking cotton, but I’m white so I’m pick you 4 prom?” Photo of racist promposal to Arizona HS student lights up social media
MESA, AZ. (3TV/CBS 5) — A photo appearing to show a racist promposal is making its rounds online.
In it, a poster says, “If I was black I’d be picking cotton, but I’m white so I’m pick you 4 prom?”
Sources tell Arizona’s Family the girl in the photo is a student at Mountain View High School.
The school district sent Arizona’s Family a statement saying, “Mesa Public Schools and Mountain View High School do not condone the contents of the message posted on a student’s personal social media account. The parents of the students involved have been notified.”
“At first when I saw it I was just like disgusted,” said 18-year-old Katrina Kelley.
She switched schools this school year, but was a student at Mountain View. Kelley said a friend sent her the promposal photo, and she decided to post it on Twitter.
“I think they did it because they thought it was funny,” Kelley said. “I really don’t think they thought about the consequences of what could happen if they posted it.”
Kelley said the girl in the photo originally posted it on Instagram, but people there took screenshots of it as it circulated online.
Naomi Wheadon goes to a different school but said people all across the district were talking about it.
“The fact that the girl was OK with it, like posted pictures about it, was fine about it, bragging that she got promposed whatever, is just like stupid,” she said.
“It’s directed to a certain racial group, and it’s a racist comment directed toward slavery, and that can be such a touchy subject for a lot of people,” Kelley said.
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Justin Fairfax accuser Vanessa Tyson describes alleged sex assault: “I couldn’t feel my neck”
Vanessa Tyson is one of two women who accuse Virginia’s lieutenant governor, Justin Fairfax, of sexual assault. The women stepped forward with their allegations in February when some lawmakers were calling on Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam to resign over a racist yearbook photo. If Northam had resigned, Fairfax would have become Virginia’s new governor. Fairfax has categorically denied these allegations. Only on “CBS This Morning,” Tyson tells Gayle King her story. Warning: Some of the details she shared with us are disturbing.

















