Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
North Carolina Teen Could Face 10 Years in Prison for Sexting Girlfriend
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Couple suffers severe injuries after attacked by sons
Via WSBTV:
GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. —
Two men are in police custody after being accused of trying to kill their parents at their Snellville home.
Police say Yvonne Ervin called 911 around 7:49 a.m. and told emergency dispatchers her sons Cameron and Christopher Ervin, aged 17 and 22, were trying to kill her and her husband Zachary Ervin.
Yvonne told police her husband distracted her sons so she could call 911.
Gwinnett County police says officers found Zachary and one of the sons outside the home. Zachary was severely injured and bleeding heavily.
Officers found Yvonne with the other son inside the home. Police say she was also severely injured.
Gwinnett County firefighters were called to the scene after officer smelled natural gas in the home.
Both parents were transported to a hospital, and both sons were transported to police headquarters.
According to police both sons were cooperative with police interviews, and are in custody at the Gwinnett County Detention Center.
Cameron and Christopher Ervin are charged with two counts of aggravated assault and two counts of first-degree arson.
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Georgia elementary student 'accidentally' shot at school
Via WSB-TV:
AUGUSTA, Ga. —
Officials in Georgia say an elementary school student was accidentally shot by a classmate playing with a gun.
The Augusta Chronicle reports that Richmond County sheriff's Sgt. Michael McDaniel says the shooting took place about 10:45 a.m. Tuesday at Hornsby Elementary School in Augusta.
A statement by the Richmond County School Board says a student brought a gun to school and was playing with it inside a desk when it "accidentally discharged."
School officials say the bullet struck another student, who was taken to a hospital.
The school board's statement said the student who brought the gun to school is in police custody. School officials did not name the students or give an age or grade.
Friday, August 14, 2015
21-year-old mother accidentally killed
Monday, August 10, 2015
Faux Locs
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Two Texas women have launched a fundraising campaign so that a homeless man might get a proper funeral
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Boston bomber formally sentenced to death by execution
The City of New York to pay $6.25 Million to Innocent Man who spent 25 years in prison for 1989 murder
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Obama to deliver eulogy for the Charleston victims
Monday, June 22, 2015
Woman Claims She Was Attacked by Black Men, Actually Attacked by Makeup
Charles Barkley's Mother Passes
Friday, June 19, 2015
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Jeralean Talley, World's Oldest Person On Record, Dies At Age 116 In Her Michigan Home
9 dead after Charleston church shooting
Friday, June 12, 2015
3-year old Ohio boy kills himself with mother's gun
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Family Forced to pay $500 fine for cheering teen at Mississippi high school graduation
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Mom Graduates in Son's Place After Fatal Post-Prom Crash
Via NBC Washington:
In her late son’s cap and gown, Katherine Jackson sat among graduating students at Thornton Fractional North High School Wednesday.
“[My son] knows his mom never walked the stage,” she said. “I’m going to be his legs and he’s going to be my wings and we’re going to go up there and get our diploma.”
Jackson’s son, Aaron Dunigan, was one of two people killed in a south suburban Chicago car crash while on his way home from prom over the weekend. The 18-year-old football quarterback died when the car he was riding in, which was driven by his friend, crossed a median and crashed into another car.
The crash also killed the driver of the other vehicle, 56-year-old Metra employee Juan Rivera, who was on his way to work at the time.
David Peden, who was driving the vehicle Dunigan and a classmate were riding in, was later charged with DUI causing death & reckless him iced with a motor vehicle.
The third teen in Peden’s vehicle, Mike Crowter, was badly injured in the crash.
The three classmates were scheduled to graduate Wednesday and were returning from prom at the time of the crash.
Crowter was able to attend the school’s graduation ceremony, arriving in a wheel chair.
“It was prom night,” said classmate Keshawn Harrison. “Just wasn’t supposed to end like that.”
Dunigan, who was preparing to play football for Southern Illinois University in the fall, was honored and mourned at the ceremony by friends and family.
“This has to be a moment of celebration and learning,” the school’s superintendent Creg Williams said during the event. “Let their incident not be in vain. Be safe.”
“I just wish he was here so we’d all celebrate together,” said student Jasmine Bailey.
Dunigan’s mother took his place in the ceremony, walking up to the stage to accept her son’s diploma.
“All of this was divinely orchestrated by my son,” Jackson said.
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Warrant out for teacher who allowed his students to have sex in his class
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Father pushes daughter off cliff to so he wouldn't have to pay child support
Saturday, May 9, 2015
Nancy Gordeuk, Founder of TNT Academy Shocked Students & Parents With Racist Comments
Mother's Day Special
What does being a mother mean to you?
VALERIE:
At the risk of sounding a bit cliché, being a mother is one of the greatest honors God could have given to me. I'm being trusted to help train up a child and direct him to a path that will one day lead him to his destiny in Christ. When my sons were given to me, they had no preconceived notions on anything. Whatever I told them, they believed and their trust was in me. That is an honor. Because I helped raise men, the years I spent with them as they grew, allowed me the opportunity to mold some woman's husband, and I actually viewed it as such. I'm helping to raise some woman's husband, and God TRUSTED me to do it according to His Word. That's awesome! Being a mother allows you to give that really special and different kind of love. The kind of love that has no restraints and is unconditional. I LOVE THAT!
SHEILA:
FERRINNIA:
Mother can be:
- Someone who PRAYS for her family
- Someone who nurtures
- Prefers her family before herself most of the time
- Sometimes she the (VOICE) for her children
- Role model
- She's the "Go Get Her Done"
- Go to person
- The multi-tasker
- Up early, down late
- Peace-maker
- Cheerleader, Motivator, Prime Example, Transparent, Advisor
- Can admit when she's wrong
- Most of all she's a mother first, then friend
Being a mother means that I have been given a gift an a responsibility to guide a life and to give that life back to GOD. I means loving someone, instantaneously, more that I love myself and knowing that you will love that person until the day you die.
KAULAH:
- Being blessed by God with a precious gift that will be cherish for a lifetime
- Another wonderful new beginning in my journey through life,
- Perhaps one of the hardest, most rewarding jobs I will ever experience
- Comforter, Protector, teacher, trainer and disciplinarian
- Being able to multitask
- Being a confidant and friend
- Have a growing family
- Unconditional endless love
- Being responsible for someone other than yourself
- Generations of children
- Caring and sharing
- Encourager
- Having a place of honor – Exodus 20:12
CHELSEA:
Being a mother to me means being a lifelong teacher in every subject imaginable. Being a mother means loving and nurturing a child more than you could fathom. Being a mother means having the hardest 24/7 job with the best benefits in the world.
ZARINAHA:
Being a mother is the most profound experience I've ever had because motherhood takes what comes out of you (physical birthing) and then requires that you nourish and replenish it with what's in you (values, morals, etc). It is the most challenging yet rewarding gift because it takes and gives at the same time. It means that I have been graced with a responsibility to develop, rear, support and protect something of me, yet so much bigger than me.
What is an important lesson your children have taught you?
VALERIE:
SHEILA:
An important lesson my children have taught me, is that you have to show love unconditionally. No matter what your kids do. Also allow them to be adults and design their own lives without interfering... too much.
FERRINNIA:
Not all of her children are the same, no matter if they were reared in the same home or not. Each child has their own personality and characteristics, therefore it's the mother's role to develop her child right where they're at and not compare them one to another
SHARON:
- Praying and training up a child to love the LORD is essential. Learn what it meant to love unconditionally. Realize I will make mistakes, ask for forgiveness, apologize, and continue on. Patience is a virtue. How to be responsible forgive, accept people for who they are, be silly, brave, share, put some else’s needs before my own.
- Enjoy them now while you can the empty nest comes much too soon.
- Accept them for who they are not who you want them to be.
- Stay in touch
One important lesson that my child has taught me is that everyone moves and grows at their on rate and to appreciate their growth rather than frustrate myself at where they are not.
ZARINAHA:
VALERIE:
FERRINNIA:
Growing up, I could not for the life of me understand why my mother was so overprotective of me. She wanted to know whose house you were going over and was the MOTHER going to be there? What's her phone number? She wanted to talk with her. I found myself raising my children the very same way......
KAULAH:
CHELSEA:
I did not understand as a daughter why my mother was so strict and mean. I realized now that I am a mother, that as a mom, you just want to protect your child from everything and everyone that can harm them. I realized that my mother was only protecting me from unnecessary hurt and pain.
ZARINAHA:
My mother birthed three children, two- eleven months apart, and my brother and I are 14 months apart. Did you catch that? That meant she had two in diapers with one in training, three 'let me be me' middle schoolers demanding to be heard; three teenagers fighting for their independence, three in college awaiting care packages, and she did all of this as a single parent. Needless to say, I didn't understand much of anything that my mother did because she wasn't the typical mom. She had to get creative in her discipline, think twenty steps ahead of us, all while working full time. I can't fathom how she made it through the day without losing her mind. Until I became a mom. No matter what was going on in our lives-- the constant moving, mother daughter bouts, financial struggles-- she kept one thing constant- PRAYER! She would wake us up every morning, make us hold hands and pray. We now all live in different states, but till this day we come together on a weekly conference call to pray. My mother laid the greatest foundation for me in that she taught me how to commune with God. I am fully aware now that she endured because of it, was kept as a result of it, and transferred one of the greatest gifts to us-- an unwavering belief that God's got it!
VALERIE:
SHEILA:
My funniest moment I had with one of my children was when my son received a kitten for his birthday, and for about a year, he thought the cat was a male (Max), until one of his closest friends who raised cats, came and spent the weekend with him and told him that his cat was a female, I laughed so hard everytime I looked at the cat...After that I started calling her Maxie.
FERRINNIA:
Really one of the three of my children would probably say is when their mother got a speeding ticket and the State Trooper for Jackson Mississippi had to get on his PA system and ask me to pull over. At the time I did not realize I was going 90mph down the expressway. I even looked at him and asked, "Are you talking to me?" After he pulled me and two other white cars over for speeding, he told me I was leading the pack........
SHARON:
The funniest moment I have had is when I walked into my child's room when she was about 10 months old and she was hanging from the top bar of a bunk bed. Although it scared me she was enjoying swinging back and forth like a little monkey.
Wow. You have to understand my personality to really get why this is funny. My children are 16 months apart. I live for the moments when they are operating from the same galaxy. That pretty much means, they nap at the same time, play pleasantly together, and give mommy limited surprises. This day the universe was on my side. I had mommy time in the morning, learning and play time went smoothly, nap time lasted over an hour, and I could feel myself breathing easy....(I need to insert a sound effect here, worthy of a foreshadowing that something dramatic was bound to happen.) We were preparing for bed. I had one in the bathtub and the other one patiently waiting her turn. I lifted my birthday suit boy out the tub and onto the changing table. As I began to apply lotion to his body, my daughter starts coughing. Between me asking if she's ok and monitoring my busybody who doesn't stay still at all, I hear a sound immerse from my daughter's throat. A familiar sound she makes when she's ingested something that contained one of her food allergies. The sound of violent puke belting from her gut. She begins running in circles puking everywhere. I know most moms would spring into action, but I'm the mom who is allergic to body fluids and would rather clean toilets than come in contact with regurgitated food particles. As I'm adjusting my mindset, I look down and my son is exchanging smiles for brown gooey goodness emerging from his bottom. Her screaming startles him and causes the room to fill with a harmonious cry with mommy standing in the middle trying to determine where my peace went. Needless to say, everyone made it bed smelling like disinfectant that night.
VALERIE:
SHEILA:
The funniest moment I had with my mother was when I was asked out on my first date. Two gentlemen showed up at my door, one was tall, dark and handsome, and the other was tall light skinned, with sandy red hair, thick glasses, and freckles, my mother thought I was going out with the tall, dark handsome one, but it happened to be the opposite... I introduced him to her, after the introduction, she proceeded to the kitchen, and laughed as loud as she could, I'm pretty sure they could hear her laughing, because I did, so I went into the kitchen, to quell the laughter, but she was laughing so hard it made me laugh too...We had a good time with that one for a long time,
My mother is saved, sanctified, and filled with the precious Holy Ghost. She loves to call us on our birthdays and sing the "Birthday Song" over the phone, but this particular year she was live and in person. It was her oldest grandson's birthday and she was ready to sing the "Birthday Song". Apparently, all this time she has put her own little personal touch to the song with a little movement and she demonstrated that to the family. We were not ready for that and she ended it with a Zumba move, WE WERE WEAK!!!!!! - so much so we could not breathe, we were laughing so hard.
SHARON:
After my mother had her heart attacks, I did the cooking. She was on a restricted diet which included no fried foods. One night I cooked the family fried fish and I grilled hers. All while I was cooking she sat in her room, just off the kitchen, telling me how good the fish smelled. I made a certain number of fish plus he grilled pieces. I left the kitchen for a minute and when I returned she had walked through the kitchen to the bathroom and was in there for a long time. I kept asking if she was alright and she'd mumble that she was. I started putting the food on the table and I noticed that one of the pieces of fried fish was gone. before I could investigate what happened, my mom comes out of the bathroom with the skeleton of the fish and a big smile. We laughed for five minutes.
KAULAH:
It was on a Saturday afternoon. I had just finished taking my mother on some errands she had wanted to run and we had made it back to her home and I was in the kitchen putting away groceries. All of a sudden I heard this laughter coming from her bedroom and I went to see what was so funny. She was sitting on the bed just having a good time. I ask her what was so funny. She said I left home without my bra! You would have to know my mother she would never intentionally do that, but in her haste to get ready and her not feeling well she forgot to put it on and did not realize she was out in public for hours without it. All I could do was shake my head and laugh with her.
CHELSEA:
One of the funniest moments I have had with my mother is playing hide and seek in the dark with my siblings. My mother was always known for scaring us and I remember being tickled until my stomach hurt.
ZARINAHA:
My mom keeps me laughing. She is that mom that all your friends love but when you were growing up you thought--please don't embarrass me. I remember my freshmen year of college, she traveled to North Carolina for homecoming weekend. I had a suite with about 6 roomies. I can't even recall what we were discussing, but all of a sudden my mother falls out on the floor, starts rolling in a ball across the room, hysterically laughing. I'm thinking, you have got to be kidding me mom; not the first meeting-- can you at least harbor your "crazy" for the end of the weekend. I look around the room and the girls are right there with her, bellying over in laughter, like she's their newly found friend. She's always had that affect on people.
Happy Mother's Day to all the MOTHERS out there! We celebrate you every day!
Friday, May 8, 2015
Small plane crashes on Atlanta-area interstate, killing 4
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
College Student caught Poisoning Roommates' Food
Sunday, May 3, 2015
High school student suspended for prom dress
Friday, May 1, 2015
Freddie Gray's Death ruled a Homicide
Gray was arrested April 12 and died a week later from his injuries. His death has prompted calls for police reform nationwide.