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  • 13-Year-Old Girl Allegedly Attacked On Texas School Bus By Classmate and Parent

    13-Year-Old Girl Allegedly Attacked On Texas School Bus By Classmate and Parent

    A 13-year-old girl was allegedly attacked on her way home from school while on the bus. The attackers were another student and an adult, she reported per People. The young girl, who wishes to remain anonymous, said she had been threatened by the other girl before the attack that took place on April 23rd.

    “She said if I didn’t keep her name out of my mouth, then she was going to beat me up,”

    the girl told the outlet. 

    While both girls were riding the bus home, the teenager shared that her classmate struck her in the back of the head when she refused to get off the bus and fight her. She then realized the girl’s mother had also joined in when she heard her call out

    “Mom.”

    A video obtained by CBS News Texas shows a person pulling the girl by her hair and hitting her while she was on the ground outside the school bus.

    In another clip, two people can be seen hitting the young lady as she sat in a seat on the bus. The Denton Police Department (DPD), according to a statement obtained by PEOPLE, reported that the bus driver called 911 to report the assault a little after 4 p.m. local time.

    The girl told CBS News Texas that although her classmate and the adult woman got off the bus and left her alone, they followed the bus in their car to attack her when she got off at her stop. The victim’s mother called 911 to report the attack on her daughter at around 4:15 p.m., as stated by DPD. The 13-year-old girl was taken to the hospital for her injuries. No arrests have been made at this time. 

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Quadriplegic YouTube Sensation Charged With Two Counts of Battery On Miami Police Officer

    Quadriplegic YouTube Sensation Charged With Two Counts of Battery On Miami Police Officer

    A popular YouTube personality who happens to be quadriplegic has found himself in legal trouble. Bryant Amastha, known as El Valien-T on YouTube, has been charged with two counts of battery on a law enforcement officer, reports the Daily Mail

    The incident involved Amastha striking a Miami cop with his wheelchair and allegedly spitting at her. However, Amastha firmly denies these allegations and has provided a different account of what transpired. When asked if he did it, Amastha told Local 10 News,

    “I absolutely did not.”

    The incident took place at Amastha’s residence in the Quail Heights area of southwest Miami-Dade on Wednesday, during a heated argument with his mother. As stated in the police report, Amastha became increasingly agitated when his mother was arrested.

    “The officer, she bumped my wheelchair because I was standing in the driveway, and the driveway is thin,”

    Amastha said.

    “I suffer from acid reflux, so I normally spit. And I spat in a totally different direction,”

    Amastha said regarding the spitting incident. He said that the officers injured him during his arrest when they handcuffed him and forcefully put him in a squad car.

    “They manhandled me,”

    Amastha told the outlet.

    “They tried to cuff me with my hands behind my back, which I can’t do.” 

    Despite probable cause, the judge released Amastha on his own recognizance, deeming him not a flight risk. The judge also ordered him to avoid contact with the officer involved. Amastha, a popular Colombian artist and producer, 

    has a large social media following and shares music videos on YouTube.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Suspected Burglar Enters Florida Jewelry Store and Finds Nothing To Take

    Suspected Burglar Enters Florida Jewelry Store and Finds Nothing To Take

    On a Saturday night, around 11 p.m., a man reportedly drove a white pickup truck into the glass door of a jewelry store located in Lake Mary Florida, reports Fox News Orlando. The suspect attempted to steal the jewelry with a sledgehammer and a duffle bag. 

    However, upon surveying the scene, he quickly discovered that there was nothing of value to steal. Within a 10 seconds, he left the store with nothing in his possession. The jewelry was reportedly removed from the shelves and displays by the store staff, as part of their nightly routine.

    “We don’t leave anything outside. Nothing. There’s nothing,”

    store owner Rene Barrios told FOX 35. “You can take a candle if you need to light your way out, but other than that, there’s nothing left of value.”

    The man identified as Lenell Barnes III was apprehended by Orlando police after a chase that followed the incident. He is facing charges including burglary, possession of burglary tools, grand theft of a motor vehicle, and failure to appear in court for driving incidents in Winter Park. 

    Barnes was identified by Lake Mary police after they issued an alert for the truck he used to escape. The owner of the truck was notified, and the jewelry store has reopened. Barnes is currently in custody at Orange County Jail.

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  • Florida Woman Allegedly Broke Into Ex-Husband’s House To Stab Him While He Was Asleep

    Florida Woman Allegedly Broke Into Ex-Husband’s House To Stab Him While He Was Asleep

    A Florida woman, Melinda Gould, was arrested after breaking into her ex-husband’s home and attempting to stab him while he was asleep, reports Law & Crime. The incident occurred in the early morning hours of April 26, and authorities responded to a 911 call from the woman’s boyfriend’s current partner. 

    When law enforcement arrived they found Gould’s van in the driveway and discovered her inside the house, where she was restrained by the boyfriend. Fortunately, the ex-husband’s three children, who were also present, were unharmed but traumatized by the incident. Gould now faces charges of aggravated assault, armed burglary, and child abuse.

    “I just had to scare him,”

    Gould could be heard telling a deputy on body camera video. She admitted to attempting to purchase a gun to harm her ex-husband, but when unsuccessful, resorted to grabbing a knife from their kitchen instead.

    “What would you have done if you got the gun,”

    the deputy asked Gould.

    “I would have blew his brains out… And not thought twice about it,”

    she responded

    An hour before the incident, Gould called 911 for a wellness check at her ex-husband’s home due to a nightmare involving gunshots where her children were staying. When informed that there was no suspicious activity, she responded

    “go f**k yourself,”

    officials said. 

    Gould had previously been trespassed from the home and is now facing charges of trespassing and battery after a fight with another inmate. She is currently held without bond in the Flagler County jail.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Gypsy Rose Blanchard Open Up About How Social Media Impacted Her Mental Health Following Her Prison Release

    Gypsy Rose Blanchard Open Up About How Social Media Impacted Her Mental Health Following Her Prison Release

    During a panel discussion at An Evening With Lifetime: Conversations On Controversies FYC Event in Los Angeles, California, Gypsy Rose Blanchard, the 32-year-old involved in the 2015 murder of her abusive mother, Clauddine

    “Dee Dee”

    Blanchard, opened up about the negative impact that some of the attention she has received since her release from prison has had on her mental health.

    “I’m very much an introvert. And so coming out and this media storm hit me, and I was… At first, I really, really was touched by the positivity that people were showing me,”

    Gypsy Rose Blanchard told People magazine editor-at-large and panel moderator Janine Rubenstein.

    “And then, as social media began, and how it always does, it turned negative. It started to have a negative effect on my mental health.”

    After shutting down her public Instagram and TikTok accounts in March, Blanchard shared during the panel event that she eventually returned to social media but made a conscious decision to not read the comment sections.

    “I’m just trying to live my life in the best way that I can,”

    she added.

    Blanchard pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in 2016 after convincing her boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, to kill her mother. Her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, was believed to have factitious disorder, where caregivers

    “falsely present others, such as children, as being ill, injured or impaired,”

    the Mayo Clinic states. Gypsy Rose Blanchard served eight years of a ten-year prison sentence before being released on parole. 

    She recently separated from her prison husband and rekindled her romance with her ex-fiancé, Ken Urker. She told TMZ that their

    “love for each other is simply undeniable.”

    She added,

    “Life is too short to not take a chance.”

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Strong Gust Of Wind Causes Bounce House To Go Airborne, Resulting In The Death Of 2-Year-Old Arizona Boy

    Strong Gust Of Wind Causes Bounce House To Go Airborne, Resulting In The Death Of 2-Year-Old Arizona Boy

    A heartbreaking incident took place in Arizona over the weekend, where a 2-year-old boy lost his life in a truly tragic accident, NBC News reported. It happened around 5 p.m. near Casa Grande, a city located approximately 50 miles south of Phoenix. The authorities from the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office shared this devastating news in a statement. 

    “Several children were playing in a bounce house when a strong gust of wind sent it airborne into the neighboring lot,”

    the sheriff’s office said.

    “A two-year-old child was transported to the hospital where he passed away.”

    A second child was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.

    “This appears to have been a tragic accident,” the sheriff’s office said. 

    The child’s parents have been identified as Karl and Cristy, as mentioned on a verified GoFundMe page. The precious child who lost their life was named Bodhi, as stated on the webpage. The page also shares the news that the couple is anticipating the arrival of their second child, expected to join their family in late May.

    “This devastating loss has left Karl and Cristy grappling with unimaginable grief,”

    the fundraiser said.

    “Amidst their sorrow, they face the daunting task of preparing for the arrival of their newborn.” 

    In a statement, a spokesperson from the Phoenix Fire Department confirmed that the couple has a connection with the department and is receiving support from them.

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  • New Jersey Dad Faces First-Degree Murder Charge Of 6-Year-Old Son, Allegedly Forced Child To Run On Treadmill Because He Was ‘Too Fat’

    New Jersey Dad Faces First-Degree Murder Charge Of 6-Year-Old Son, Allegedly Forced Child To Run On Treadmill Because He Was ‘Too Fat’

    Christopher Gregor, a father from New Jersey, is currently on trial for the alleged murder of his 6-year-old son, Corey Micciolo, per the NY Post. Disturbing video evidence has been presented in court, showing Gregor forcing Corey to run on a treadmill

    “because he was too fat,”

    the outlet reported. 

    The footage captures Gregor increasing the speed and incline of the treadmill, causing Corey to fall numerous times.

    “Specifically by having (Corey) run on a treadmill and increasing the speed, causing (Corey) to fall, placing (him) back on the moving treadmill while appearing to bite his head, causing the said child to fall several more times,”

    according to an arrest warrant obtained the outlet. 

    Corey’s mother, Bre Micciolo, tearfully testified as the first witness, revealing that she had reported her son’s injuries to the New Jersey Division of Child Protection and Permanency before his tragic death, according to the US Sun. An autopsy revealed that Corey suffered from severe blunt force injuries and chronic abuse. 

    Gregor has been arrested and is now awaiting trial, having declined a plea deal. He is currently being held without bond in the Ocean City Jail.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?

  • Homeowner Forcibly Removed From Her Own House After Being Tricked and Falsely Accused of Squatting

    Homeowner Forcibly Removed From Her Own House After Being Tricked and Falsely Accused of Squatting

    According to reports, a homeowner in Mississippi is facing a distressing situation after being deceived out of her property deed and forcefully evicted from her own house by a judge, per The Post

    Marcia Naylor, a resident of Olive Branch, had been grappling with financial difficulties following her husband’s passing. In an attempt to manage her expenses, she enlisted the assistance of a local company to secure a loan against her home. Unfortunately, a local judge deemed her a squatter and forcibly removed her from her residence, as reported by WREG News.

    “He [told me] he would borrow money against my house to give me wiggle room,”

    Naylor told the outlet.

    “I didn’t sign anything. He asked me to share with him a copy of the deed of trust to my home.”

    Naylor’s situation took a turn for the worse when she found herself summoned to court, revealing that she was scammed. She became a target of a fraudulent scheme that preys on homeowners by luring them into signing away their property deeds in exchange for quick cash from the property’s value. The scammers then file a

    “quitclaim deed,”

    effectively transferring ownership to themselves, as highlighted by the Mississippi Better Business Bureau in their conversation with WREG.

    “[The judge] upholds that document and tells me I have to be out of my home and that I’ve been squatting in my home, I don’t know how long,”

    she said. Instead of paying off her $19,000 debt, Naylor has decided to rent an apartment with her grandkids.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts? 

  • Intoxicated Woman Wakes Up To Lyft Driver Sexually Assaulting Her, Suspect Charged, Police Say

    Intoxicated Woman Wakes Up To Lyft Driver Sexually Assaulting Her, Suspect Charged, Police Say

    A California Lyft driver has been arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a

    “drunk”

    passenger who fell asleep in his car, reports the NY Post.

    The suspect, 35-year-old Fernando Macias Morales, was arrested by the Santa Monica police on Saturday.

    “We entrust rideshare drivers with our safety, relying on their professionalism and integrity to provide safe transportation,”

    Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon said in a statement Wednesday.

    “Individuals who perpetrate acts of violence, especially against those who rely on transportation services for their everyday needs, will be held accountable,”

    Gascon said.

    Santa Monica police report that Morales picked up the passenger outside of a restaurant in West Hollywood after she requested a ride home. During the ride, the woman fell asleep and later woke up to find the driver molesting her, according to authorities.

    After the incident, Morales reportedly offered to accompany the woman to her door, but she declined. It was only after she arrived home that she realized she had been unconscious for several hours. The woman reported the assault to the police, leading to an investigation. 

    On Wednesday, prosecutors filed charges against him based on the woman’s claims. He faces charges of kidnapping with intent to commit a sexual act, sexual penetration of an intoxicated person, and oral copulation. Morales’s bail is set at $500,000.

    “Upon learning of this incident we permanently banned the driver from the Lyft platform, contacted the rider to offer support, and assisted law enforcement with their investigation,”

    a spokesperson for San Francisco-based Lyft wrote in an email to The Post. 

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  • Police Arrest Homeless Migrant Who Reportedly Took A Historic NYC Fireboat On A Joyride

    Police Arrest Homeless Migrant Who Reportedly Took A Historic NYC Fireboat On A Joyride

    A 22-year-old migrant from Ecuador was arrested after taking a historic fireboat on an unauthorized journey down the Hudson River, per the NY Post. The suspect, Juan Hernandez, who is homeless, began his escapade on the former FDNY-owned John J. Harvey vessel in the early hours of Thursday morning.

    Hernandez untied the ropes holding the decommissioned fireboat to a pier in Chelsea and floated downstream. After about 30 minutes, he became stuck near another pier in the area. Hernandez then abandoned the fireboat, jumping into the cold water and swimming to land. From there, he hopped onto a 25-foot sailboat owned by the Hudson River Community Sailing School.

    He attempted to take that sailboat but was unsuccessful, reports note. He continued his journey for another half-hour until reaching Pier 51 in the West Village. Someone witnessed him on the boat and alerted the police. The NYPD’s Harbor Unit responded to the call and they later found Hernandez lying down on the ground. He was apprehended at approximately 3:40 a.m. and now faces charges of grand larceny auto.

    Hernandez has no prior arrests and no history with the NYPD as an

    “emotionally disturbed person,”

    authorities told The Post. According to sources, the individual reportedly entered the United States unlawfully via El Paso, Texas in 2022. When he arrived he reportedly informed federal immigration authorities in Boston that he had family in the area. However, it is alleged that he failed to appear for his immigration court hearings in Boston.

    #Clique, what are your thoughts?