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Dad Beat 20-Year-Old Man He Found In Daughter’s Room, Faces Charges

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When a Georgia father discovered a 20-year-old man in his daughter’s bedroom, he brutally beat the intruder, knocking out several of his teeth. However, despite protecting his daughter and his home, the man discovered that he would be facing charges for “crossing the line.”

As the father of a teen daughter, Ismael Casillas was determined to protect his little girl at all costs. Unfortunately, the price just might be ending up behind bars for defending his family and property from an intruder with sinister intent…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

According to WAGA-TV, the 41-year-old Coweta County man had never met 20-year-old Keywontrezes Humphries until he caught him in his teen daughter’s bedroom. Shortly before sunrise, Casillas walked into his 14-year-old daughter’s room and was startled to find Humphries with his child. Expectedly, his fatherly instinct kicked in.

Unaware that the man was “in a relationship” with his underage daughter, Casillas attacked Humphries, choking and beating him to a bloody pulp. The enraged father even knocked out and chipped several of Humphries’ teeth before the intruder managed to break free and make his getaway.

As the pair struggled, Casillas called for his wife, Kristy, to grab his firearm. It was then that the 20-year-old jumped out of a nearby window in an attempt to escape the angry father. Unfortunately for Humphries, Casillas wasn’t about to let him get away so easily. The dad chased him into the front yard and continued beating Humphries and threatening to kill him. After obtaining the gun from his wife, he then fired several shots as the young man ran for his life.

Although police acknowledge that they understand the anger Casillas felt, they also say he went too far, the Daily Mail reports. The investigator explained that the dad “crossed a line” when he fired his gun at Humphries after he had ceased to be a threat.

“There is a line that he can’t cross, we can’t cross, when somebody is no longer a threat to you,” said investigator Scott Kilgore. “My advice would be let it go and contact us and let us handle it. Don’t take it into your own hands.” READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Casillas was charged with aggravated assault and faces jail time for his actions. According to Georgia law, homeowners are justified in using force to defend themselves and their families from intruders as long as there is a present threat. Since Humphries was fleeing when Casillas discharged his weapon, authorities believe that the force was unnecessary.

Keywontrezes Humphries was later arrested. He was charged with child molestation for engaging in a sexual relationship with a minor child.

Casillas’ wife, Kristy, launched a Go Fund Me account to raise donations for her husband’s legal fees. In the campaign, she explained that they discovered their daughter met Humphries while playing Xbox online. After a relationship developed, the man drove two hours to the family’s home to have sex with her.

“She is not innocent either but he was 20 and she was 14, she is not mature enough to understand what she did,” the mother wrote. “My husband did what anyone else would have done. We had no idea who this man was or why he was in our home until he sped off down the drive way and we spoke to our daughter. Then they arrest my husband for standing his ground and protecting his family.”

Kristy argued that her husband was justified in his actions because he didn’t know whether Humphries had broken into their home to rape or kidnap their daughter. It wasn’t until they spoke with their child afterward that they discovered she was in a relationship with the man.

Unless you’re in a similar situation, it’s difficult to know what you would or wouldn’t do. However, it’s safe to say that most parents wouldn’t blame the angry father for unleashing his rage the way he did on the adult intruder.

 

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5 reasons why men always cheat

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Cheating occurs when one partner betrays the other’s confidence and violates the promise of emotional and sexual exclusivity with them.

Being betrayed by someone you love deeply can be painful. People who are defrauded suffer greatly. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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How and Why “Unknown Soldiers” Attacked Fela’s Home, Kalakuta Republic, in 1977

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Kalakuta Republic was the home of the late musician and political activist, Fela Anikulapo Kuti. The commune, located at No. 6 Agege Motor Rd., Moshalashi, Lagos, enclosed Fela’s recording studio, nightclub and a private clinic which was operated by his younger brother, Beko Ransome-Kuti. The two‐storey yellow building also housed Fela’s family and band members…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

The name ‘Kalakuta‘ was a parody of Calcutta prison in India where Fela served a sentence in 1974 for possessing marijuana which many believed was politically motivated. Fela declared Kalakuta an independent republic from Nigeria due to his hatred for the then military government which he believed ruled Nigerians with dishonesty. Having a republic inside a republic did not go down well with the military government.

Military men outside Kalakuta republic
Military men outside Kalakuta Republic

Fela’s relationship with the military government deteriorated when he released a best-selling track titled ‘Zombie’ which mocked Nigerian soldiers. The song gained nationwide attention which angered the military government of Olusegun Obasanjo. A line of the song says, “Zombie no go walk unless you tell am to walk“, i.e., a zombie (fool) won’t walk unless commanded.

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Their already strained relationship got severed on a fateful day when two of Fela’s boys got in a heated argument with a military police officer for driving one of Fela’s vehicle which had no plate number at the front; this was on the 18th of February, 1977. Fela’s boys, identified as Segun Adams and Segun Ademola, argued that since there was a plate number at the back, they would not let the officer impound the vehicle.

Fela’s boys drove away as the argument got intense. Some military men chased them to Kalakuta Republic but were denied entrance. This infuriated the military men and they set fire to the generator that powered Kalakuta Republic and cut its electric fence as well, then called for back up to fully invade the commune.

Fela Kuti explaining a point to Mr. Justice Anya after the Kalakuta raid
Fela Kuti explaining a point to Mr. Justice Anya after the Kalakuta raid

Shortly after, about one thousand soldiers arrived with machine guns. Stampede ensued in Kalakuta Republic as the soldiers mercilessly beat its occupants including Fela and his brother. Fela’s brother, Beko, claimed they were almost killed during the attack. Women were beaten and molested. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Fela’s mother, Mrs. Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti was beaten and thrown from an upstairs window. She eventually died from the injuries she sustained during the attack. The soldiers set fire to the commune which razed to ashes in no time.

Fela being rushed to the hospital after he was beaten by soldiers
Fela being rushed to the hospital after he was beaten by soldiers

Properties worth millions of Naira were destroyed; most of Kalakuta’s 60 occupants were in the hospital and so were a number of innocent bystanders who ran past the flames with their arms held straight in the air, a gesture of surrender, but were clubbed anyway by drunken, red-eyed soldiers. It was indeed a horrible day for Fela and his family. People believed that Fela’s beef with the military government culminated in the attack on Kalakuta Republic.

Fela and band members during a dance rehearsal at Kalakuta Republic | TheNetNG
Fela and band members during a dance rehearsal at Kalakuta Republic

However, the Kutis did not let the military go away with their assault. They filed a N25 Million lawsuit against the Nigerian military. The Kutis’ lawyer, Mr Tunji Braithwaite, handled the case brilliantly but eventually lost to the military government on the ground that the soldiers who attacked Kalakuta Republic were unknown soldiers. Thus the case was dismissed!

Kalakuta Republic in ashes
Kalakuta Republic in ashes

An infuriated Fela who later lost his mother as a result of the attack carried a replica of her coffin to the Dodan military barracks and dropped it off. He later released a song titled ‘Coffin for Head of State’ in 1980 which narrated the attack on Kalakuta and the death of his mother.

Fela and his mother, Olufunmilayo Ransome-Kuti
Sad faces of Fela Kuti and his mother, Mrs. Olufunmilayo Ransome Kuti, during the probe on the Kalakuta attack

The military government of Olusegun Obasanjo revoked the Kutis’ Certificate of Occupancy of the commune. The site of the demolished Kalakuta Republic is now occupied by a school, named after Fela’s original surname: Ransome-Kuti Memorial Grammar School.

 

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How The People of Ara-Ekiti Committed Mass Suicide To Avoid Enslavement in 1855?

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As at 1850, Ara was one of the most powerful towns in Ekiti with a settlement spanning as big as that of Ijaye in Egbaland. In August 1855, the people of Ara (also called Ara-Ekiti) committed mass suicide to avoid getting enslaved by Ibadan.

The mass suicide was initiated by the leader of Ara town, Alara Elejofi, who (with the help of his first son) destroyed his properties, killed his family and himself. Many other households in the town replicated this act, and when the Ibadan army arrived with their wide array of weaponry, they turned back at the gory sight of dead bodies that littered the town…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Earlier, the people of Ara had rebelled against their former Alara (ruler) because of his bad governance and the grevious offences he had committed against his townspeople. He was exiled. It was during his exile that Chief Elejofi took over the rulership of the town.

The exiled Alara was not willing to let go of his throne and thus sought help from Ibadan. His request was granted because Ibadan, which as at then was gradually filling the vacuum created by the fall of Oyo, was hungry for towns to shove under its administration. The Ibadan army had just returned from an expedition in Ijebu-Ere and with their help, the deposed Alara returned to Ara and was fearfully accepted.

Shortly after Ibadan restored the deposed Alara of Ara, its army attacked Ikoro, another town in Ekiti, because they prevented Ibadan army from foraging on their crops, and also because there were rumours that Ikoro was planning to attack the Ibadan army. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

During the attack on Ikoro, some other towns in Ekiti, including Ara-Ekiti, tried to defended Ikoro. The restored Alara prevented his townspeople from joining the fight against Ibadan, hence another unrest ensued in the town. Ibadan eventually defeated Ikoro and went ahead to punish the towns that helped Ikoro during the war, including Ara.

During this period, Chief Elejofi had again taken over the rulership of Ara and held on to it for some months before it eventually crumbled due to starvation, and to avoid being enslaved by Ibadan, the people of Ara-Ekiti committed an unprecedented mass suicide. This incident is quite similar to the mass suicide of Igbo slaves off the U.S. coast in 1803.

The town of Ara was left deserted for many years before some of its exiled descendants returned home. Ara suicide remains one of the most disturbing chapters in the history of Ekiti and the entire Yoruba land.

 

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