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Yahoo
08-03-2025
- Yahoo
Detroit Cop Allegedly Grooms His 12-Year-Old Stepdaughter, College Karen Who Called Classmate N-Word Over 200 Times Wants Early Release From Prison, Young Students Tattoo Each Other At Texas Middle School, Detroit Man Who Shot a Chipotle Worker Learns His Fate And More
A Detroit police officer just got exposed for sharing inappropriate messages with his 12-year-old stepdaughter. Now, he could mess around and go to prison. - Kalyn Womack Read More Last year, The Root reported on the University of Kentucky student who was jailed for a year for assault and calling a Black classmate the N-word more than 200 times. Now, just four months into her sentence, Sophia Rosing has asked a judge to allow her to walk free on probation. - Candace McDuffie Read More Middle school students at Travis Intermediate School, located in North Texas, allegedly applied tattoos to each other using temporary ink and the same needle. Now, the teachers who were assigned to the classrooms where the incidents took place have been suspended pending the results of an investigation. - Candace McDuffie Read More Skimpy Chipotle servings are annoying, yes, but never worth hurting someone over. Alas, a Detroit man just received his sentence for doing the absolute most over some guacamole. - Kalyn Womack Read More A white Seattle man is in MAJOR trouble after allegedly attacking two people while spewing racial slurs at them. According to police, the suspect took it a step further than just offensive language. - Kalyn Womack Read More Baltimore police are investigating a road rage incident after a driver nearly hit a bike rider as he rode down the street. However, in shocking video footage, the suspect appeared to be even angrier than the biker and went all the way off. - Kalyn Womack Read More A Missouri jury came back with a decision in the case of a man accused of assault from an incident during his son's football practice. His offense? Police say he grew so frustrated with the coach, he pulled out a gun. - Kalyn Womack Read More Vice President JD Vance probably thought he could enjoy the ski slopes of Vermont in peace following that treacherous meeting with the president of Ukraine, but protestors had other plans and blew his whole spot up. - Kalyn Womack Read More There's never a dull moment in Florida - especially considering the latest alleged robbery of nearly a million dollars worth of jewelry. However, police say their suspect tried to hide the bling in an odd place. - Kalyn Womack Read More Behind the spotlight of police brutality and justice rallies in 2020, a very sinister crime occurred claiming the life of a 70-year-old woman. The woman's granddaughter was charged with her killing and now, the judge has delivered a verdict determining her fate. - Kalyn Womack Read More For the latest news, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.


The Independent
03-03-2025
- Health
- The Independent
Texas teachers suspended after school children give each other tattoos with the same shared needle
Teachers have been suspended after children at a school in Texas gave themselves tattoos, sharing the same needle. Pupils at Travis Intermediate School were forced to take blood tests over fears they could have been infected. Sharing needles can leave to the spread of diseases like Hepatitis B and C, and HIV. One outraged parent said her 11 year-old son had 'I heart my lord' tattooed on his arm and 'JC' on his hand. 'It broke the skin and scabbed over', said Jordan Armstrong's mother Ashley to Fox 4 News. 'The needle was shared several times. From one class to another class to another class. How is it that these kids are getting tattoos in class and not one teacher noticed it?" Parents claim the tattooing took place in front of teachers. While the number of children who received the ink is not clear, a number of teachers have been suspended while the Greenville Independent School District investigates. Ms Armstrong revealed that while her son was undergoing the dangerous stunt, no teachers were aware it was even happening. Her son has received a negative test since the incident but is scheduled for a follow up this week, reported Fox. 'This could affect him, seriously affect him', she stated. 'Greenville ISD is aware of an incident at Travis Intermediate School where students gave each other tattoos using temporary ink and the same needle,' the school district said in a statement. 'Due to the health and safety risks involved, the District immediately launched an investigation. At this time, teachers assigned to the classrooms where the incident allegedly occurred have been suspended pending the outcome of the investigation. 'Their role in this matter will be reviewed to determine if further disciplinary action is warranted. The District administration strongly condemns the alleged activities and will not tolerate such Administration will work with law enforcement to identify all students involved in the alleged incident. 'The District shall abide by state law, District policy, and the District's Student Code of Conduct and discipline protocols during this process. 'A comprehensive review of the affected campus will be conducted to ensure that the incident in question remains an isolated occurrence and does not happen again. Student safety is our top priority.'
Yahoo
03-03-2025
- Yahoo
These Young Texas Kids Found This, But Now The Teachers Are in Huge Trouble
Middle school students at Travis Intermediate School, located in North Texas, allegedly applied tattoos to each other using temporary ink and the same needle. Now, the teachers who were assigned to the classrooms where the incidents took place have been suspended pending the results of an investigation. In a social media post, Greenville Independent School District (ISD) shared that an investigation was launched immediately due to health and safety concerns. 'The district administration strongly condemns the alleged activities and will not tolerate such conduct,' Greenville ISD said according to local outlet KWTX. The suspended teachers are being examined by the district to see if further disciplinary action will need to be taken. The administration also stated that it will work with law enforcement officials to identify students who were involved with the tattooing 'The district shall abide by state law, district policy, and the district's Student Code of Conduct and discipline protocols during this safety is our highest priority,' the social media post continued. Ashley Armstrong, who is the mother of an 11-year old boy who participated, told Fox 4 News that this behavior should have never taken place. 'How is it that these kids are getting tattoos in class and not one teacher noticed it?' Armstrong asked. Her son, Jordan, now has scabs from tattoos that say 'I heart my lord' and 'JC' on his hands. 'He got punishment for it,' Armstrong continued. 'He knows better. He shouldn't have done it in the first place.' She also shared thatmore than a dozen other parents have contacted her to say their children were also tattooed. The district stated it will conduct a thorough review of Travis Intermediate School to make sure the incident was isolated and that it won't ever happen again. For the latest news, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.


CBS News
28-02-2025
- CBS News
Teachers suspended after students apply tattoos using same needle at Greenville school
Teachers assigned to classrooms where students applied tattoos using temporary ink and the same needle at a Greenville school have been suspended pending the results of an investigation, officials announced Thursday. Due to health and safety concerns, Greenville ISD promptly began investigating allegations at Travis Intermediate School, the district mentioned in a social media update. "The district administration strongly condemns the alleged activities and will not tolerate such conduct," Greenville ISD said in the post. The roles of the suspended teachers will be examined to determine if further disciplinary measures are necessary. The administration also plans to collaborate with law enforcement to identify students involved in the incident, according to the district. "The district shall abide by state law, district policy, and the district's Student Code of Conduct and discipline protocols during this process," Greenville ISD's social media post said. Additionally, the district said a thorough review of Travis Intermediate School will be conducted to ensure the incident was isolated and to prevent it from happening again. "Student safety is our highest priority," the district said.