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New York Mom Accused Of Attempted Murder Intentionally Ran Over Teen Suspected Of Bullying Her Son, Cops Say

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A New York mother allegedly ran over a 15-year-old boy twice in an attempt to get even with him for bullying and robbing her son, prosecutors said.

On Oct. 7, officials claim an angry Jennifer Nelson, 35, drove her car into the parking lot of a Dunkin’ Donuts across from William Floyd High School in Mastic Beach and was wielding a knife and small bat when she confronted a group of teenagers, the New York Post reported…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

The 15-year-old victim in the case tried to walk away and made his way into a parking lot, but Nelson got back into her vehicle and started following the teen, officials said.

Nelson allegedly slammed into the boy with her vehicle, knocking him to the ground, and then “proceeded to drive over the victim, up onto a curb, reversed, drove over the victim again,” authorities said.

The teenager suffered multiple fractures to his pelvis, six fractured ribs, a punctured lung and “numerous bruises and abrasions,” the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office said.

In an alleged attempt to throw cops off her trail, Nelson tried to trade in her leased 2020 Honda Passport the same night, prosecutors said.

Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney said the mother “thought she could take the law into her own hands to kill a 15-year-old in the process.” He added, “Citizens cannot take the law into their own hands, and should instead work with law enforcement and my office to seek justice in every case.”

Nelson believed the boy had earlier bullied and robbed her son, prosecutors said. Officials, however, pointed out two teenagers were later arrested in connection with the robbery of the student, and the victim she hit was not one of them.

Meanwhile, Nelson’s attorney, Paul D’Emilia, told the New York Post that the D.A.’s version of the incident was “unfortunate and misleading” and claimed prosecutors were trying to “conflate two separate events that day as one continuous occurrence.” READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

D’Emilia stated Nelson got a “frantic telephone call from her son” that he was “being bullied and physically assaulted in the parking lot” outside of the high school.

When the concerned mother got there, she found her son “shoeless and surrounded by tormentors,” he said.

Nelson claimed she fended off her son’s attackers and then drove to both the junior high school and senior high school to report the incident and try and retrieve her son’s sneakers.

From there, D’Emilia said Nelson hit the teen almost two hours later when she was driving her son home.

The defense lawyer said, “A group of males were running through the streets, and one of the young men received injuries after striking Ms. Nelson’s car. Ms. Nelson did not see nor recognize the young man who was injured.”

Nelson claimed she was “completely taken by surprise” and did not see the teen running toward her car and the victim “ran off after the incident.”

She was arraigned on Feb. 6 and charged with second-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault, first-degree reckless endangerment, and one count of leaving the scene of an accident that resulted in serious physical injury.

 

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The Story of Badu Bonsu II: The King whose head was kept in a jar for over a century

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King Badu Bonsu II was the leader of the Ahanta tribe in the Western Region of Gold Coast

In 1883, King Badu Bonsu II, the leader of the Ahanta tribe in the Western Region of Gold Coast, now Ghana, was executed by the Dutch following a bitter conflict.

His death marked a dark chapter in the history of the Gold Coast, with repercussions that have resonated for years. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

King Badu Bonsu II was believed to have had his head cut off by the Dutch as retaliation for the killing of two Dutch emissaries, George Maasen and Adrian Cremer. Their heads were displayed as trophies on the king Badu’s throne, an act that incited a violent response from the Dutch…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

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Killers Exposed! The Gruesome Murder of Dele Giwa And The Letter Bomb In 1986

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Dele Giwa was a renowned Nigerian journalist and the editor-in-chief of Newswatch Magazine which he co-founded with Ray Ekpu, Dan Agbese and Yakubu Mohammed in 1984.

Dele Giwa was known to be an ardent lover of truth. In his days, he devoted his time to exposing the corrupt and illegal deeds of the Nigerian government and politicians which earned him the people’s recognition, support and trust. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

It was alleged that the Nigerian government saw Dele Giwa as a threat and eliminated him to keep their deeds out of the news…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

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Story Of Gloria Okon, Nigeria’s Most Controversial Female Drug Smuggler

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On the 22nd of April, 1985, the National Security Organization (NSO) arrested a 35-year-old lady named Gloria Okon at the Aminu Kano International airport for smuggling substances suspected to be heroin and other kinds of hard drugs.

She was about to leave Nigeria for England when she was caught with 56.70 grammes of the substances, 301 dollars, 60 pounds sterling, N20,000 and 19,000 Italian lira…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>> READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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