Child Abuse

Minnesota Woman Raises Over $800,000 After Facing Charges for Racist Slur

In Minneapolis, a woman faces misdemeanor disorderly conduct charges for allegedly using a racial slur against a Black child at a playground, an incident captured on video. The complaint details the woman’s use of the slur and her subsequent reactions, including admitting to it and using the slur again, and raising over $800,000 on a fundraising platform. The child’s father reported his son is autistic, which explained the incident. The NAACP Rochester chapter had also started fundraising for the family, expressing the need for justice and accountability.

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Parents of Missing Baby Emmanuel Haro Arrested for Murder: Outrage and Systemic Failures

The parents of 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro were arrested Friday on suspicion of murder after reporting their son missing over a week prior. Authorities believe the couple fabricated the kidnapping story, and are now searching for Emmanuel’s remains. The Sheriff’s Department has stated the search is ongoing, while they continue to investigate and hold the parents accountable. Previously, the couple gave inconsistent statements to investigators and refused to take a polygraph test.

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Mother in Yucaipa Stops Cooperating After Baby’s Reported Kidnapping; Father Has Child Abuse History

Authorities investigating the disappearance of 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro in Yucaipa have encountered challenges, as the mother, Rebecca Haro, is no longer cooperating due to inconsistencies in her account of the child’s alleged kidnapping. The Uvalde Foundation for Kids has ceased its independent search and reward offer, citing concerns over the mother’s lack of cooperation and a prior child abuse conviction involving the child’s father, Jake Haro. Haro initially reported being assaulted and losing consciousness outside a store, with the child missing upon waking, but detectives can’t rule out foul play. The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department is actively seeking information from the public regarding the case.

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Epstein Accuser Demands File Release, Citing Cover-Up and Victimization Concerns

‘Just do it’: Epstein accuser calls for release of files. The urgency in this plea is palpable, isn’t it? It’s a cry for transparency, a demand for the unvarnished truth to finally see the light of day. The central question, and a fair one at that, is: if there’s nothing to hide, why are these files still locked away? The implication, of course, is that something, or rather, someone, is actively working to keep the information suppressed.

For Trump, it is clear, the situation is much more complex. The accusation, which the files allegedly support, is damning: that he was involved in the abuse of children.… Continue reading

New Zealand Woman Arrested After Toddler Found in Suitcase on Bus

In a shocking incident, a 2-year-old girl was discovered alive inside a suitcase in a bus luggage compartment in Kaiwaka, New Zealand. The bus driver found the toddler during a stop, after a passenger requested access to the luggage. The child, who appeared physically unharmed but was very hot, was taken to a hospital. A woman was arrested and charged with child neglect and was scheduled to appear in court, although her identity was not released.

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Mass Grave Excavations at Irish Catholic Home Decades After Discovery

In Tuam, Ireland, a mass grave containing the remains of nearly 800 infants and young children was discovered at a former mother-and-baby home. This grim find prompted a national inquiry into the mistreatment of unmarried mothers and their children by the church and state. Local historian Catherine Corless uncovered the disturbing history, revealing high death rates and the shameful burial practices of the Bon Secours Sisters. The excavation of the site, now underway, seeks to identify the remains and provide dignity to those denied it in life and death, though the government report blamed the mothers and families, and the institutions were considered refuge.

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UK Man Arrested on Suspicion of Poisoning Children at Summer Camp

A 76-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of administering poison after children fell ill at a summer camp in Leicestershire, England, with eight children initially hospitalized but since discharged. Police were alerted by a third party, leading to the dispatch of officers and ambulance crews to the scene near Stathern. A triage center was established to assess the children, and parents or guardians were contacted. The man remains in custody as Detective Inspector Neil Holden stated the investigation is complex and ongoing, with officers still at the scene and updates promised to parents and the public.

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Police Officer Abuse Allegations Emerge in Rotherham Grooming Scandal

Five women abused by Rotherham grooming gangs as children have also alleged sexual assault by South Yorkshire Police officers. These women describe incidents of rape and threats of returning them to the gangs if they did not comply. The current criminal investigation, led by SYP under the police watchdog, is questioned by experts who believe an independent body should handle it. Despite the police’s assurances of victim-centered investigation, accounts detail alleged abuse, corruption, and misconduct by officers, raising concerns about accountability and trust.

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Trump’s Epstein Claims: New Questions About His Knowledge of Mar-a-Lago Trafficking

President Trump’s attempts to distance himself from Jeffrey Epstein are complicated by his own statements. Trump confirmed that the dispute stemmed from Epstein hiring young women from his Mar-a-Lago spa, which led to their falling out and Epstein’s expulsion from the club. This account, however, contrasts with previous statements and reports that suggest the rift may have resulted from other factors, such as competition over a Palm Beach property. These revelations raise questions about what Trump knew about Epstein’s activities, particularly given his past comments and the timeline of events.

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Epstein-Maxwell Survivor: Met Trump at 14, Was Miss Teen USA Contestant

A survivor who testified at Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial stated that she met Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago with Jeffrey Epstein when she was 14. The survivor, identified as “Jane,” also participated in Trump’s Miss Teen USA pageant. Maxwell recently spoke with the Deputy Attorney General under limited immunity, potentially regarding Epstein’s accomplices. This testimony and the ongoing investigation into Epstein’s associates have brought renewed attention to Trump’s relationship with Epstein.

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