Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Showdown looms for parents, principal after school casts wide net in sexting scandal

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A sexting scandal at a Long Island high school that led to the arrest of two students and the suspension of about 20 others resulted in a showdown between parents and the school principal, who had vowed to arrest students trying to defy their suspensions Tuesday.
At least one of the suspended students attempted to attend class at Kings Park High School on Tuesday morning, but school officials called his father and told him the boy would need to be removed, Newsday reported. The father reluctantly consented and, shortly after 9 a.m., two police officers escorted the boy off the premises.
The suspensions at Kings Park High School and William T. Rogers Middle School arose from a cellphone video that allegedly spread among some students showing a sexual encounter between a 14-year-old Smithtown boy and an underage girl. That boy, along with another 14-year-old male who allegedly filmed the off-campus incident, was arrested and charged with promoting a sexual performance by a child and disseminating indecent material to minors, Newsday reported. The two boys, who are not being identified because they are minors, are set to appear in Family Court at a future date.

At least 2 killed after plane crashes in residential area of Ohio

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At least two people were killed after a small jet clipped an apartment building as it crashed in a residential section of Ohio on Tuesday afternoon, officials said.
The Hawker 25 was on approach to Akron Fulton Airport when it crashed, an FAA spokesman said.
Investigators were trying to determine how many people were on the 10-seater Hawker H25 jet, but they confirmed two deaths, according to Lt. Sierjie Lash, an Akron fire department spokeswoman.
Nine people were on board at the time of the crash
Ohio State Highway Patrol Lt. Bill Haymaker said the jet clipped a utility wire on the way down Tuesday afternoon and crashed into the building, which was destroyed by a subsequent fire. The plane then hit an embankment beyond the building, causing a nearby house to also burn.

Man accused of killing NYPD Officer Randolph Holder greeted by angry family, cops at arraignment

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The man accused of gunning down a NYPD officer during an East Harlem crime spree couldn't stand to face the sea of cops and furious family who packed a Manhattan courtroom for his arraignment.
Tyrone Howard, wearing a white Tyvek jumpsuit while shackled and handcuffed, collapsed to his knees and refused to get up during the brief proceeding Wednesday night.
Howard, 30, did not enter a plea and was held without bail on first degree murder and robbery charges in the death of Officer Randolph Holder."As you can see, Mr. Howard has had medical treatment," said his court-appointed attorney, Brian Kennedy. "He has been complaining of certain chest pains."
Officer Holder's sister, standing feet away from the man accused of killing her brother could barely contain her anger.
"Kill his f---ing ass!" Sherry Holder shouted.

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Vietnam Woman sentenced to jail for kicking and stomping her husband to death


Le Thi Thuy was today Tuesday, November 10, sentenced to seven and a half years in jail by a court in Ha Tinh Province, Vietnam, for kicking and stomping her husband to death. The 40-year-old, who cried through out the trial admitted during her testimony to the violent act that claimed her husband's life. According to the indictment, Thuy suspected that her ailing husband Vo Hong Son had stolen VND10,000 (US$0.45), which was half of her daily income, to buy some wine on July 1.

She pushed him, and after he fell down, she repeatedly kicked and stomped him in his head and belly.

Feud over woman may have led to fatal police shooting of autistic Louisiana boy: cops

Jeremy Mardis was killed in a police shooting that might have stemmed from a feud between a marshal and the boy's father.FACEBOOK

Jeremy Mardis was killed in a police shooting that might have stemmed from a feud between a marshal and the boy's father.

The horrific police shooting of a autistic boy in Louisiana might have stemmed from a feud over a woman — and police are now investigating if bad blood brought on the boy’s bloody demise.

One of the accused killer cops, Norris Greenhouse Jr., was a high school classmate of Chris Few, who was shot several times last week. Greenhouse and a fellow deputy city marshal, Derrick Stafford, also allegedly gunned down Few’s 6-year-old son, Jeremy Mardis.

Few’s fiance Megan Dixon told The Advocate Greenhouse had a recent run-in with Few. The marshal had been messaging Dixon on Facebook, and stopped by the house she shared with Few.

the meeting did not go well.

SECOND mysterious black UFO crashes in Spanish field sparking terror among villagers

Weird: Second black ball crashes to earth and worried villagers demand answers to space mystery
Something rather strange is happening in the skies above a Spanish village and worried residents are demanding answers.
For the second time in just five days, a mystery cylindrical object weighing about 20 kilos has fallen into fields in Calasparra, an area of Murcia with 9,700 inhabitants.
On November 3rd, there was a sense of wonderment and some amusement after a huge metal ball crashed into a goat farm and was discovered by two bemused shepherds.
But yesterday villagers were stunned to find a SECOND globe had plummeted to Earth in the hamlet of Villavieja, just a stone's throw from the other site.
A farmer put in an urgent call to the Civil Guard who have been guarding the second object all night until investigators arrive.
Meanwhile, the area has been sealed off.

Louisiana state police chief: Video of police shooting six-year-old autistic boy 'the most disturbing thing I've seen'

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A police body camera recorded the father of a 6-year-old autistic boy with his hands up and posing no threat as police fired into his car, severely wounding the motorist and killing his son, the man's lawyer said Monday.
"This was not a threatening situation for the police," said Mark Jeansonne, an attorney for Chris Few, who remained hospitalized and could not attend Monday's funeral of his son, Jeremy Mardis.

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