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  • Virginia mother pleads guilty to assaulting 10-year-old son over messy bedroom


    A Fort Belvoir, Virginia mother accused of assaulting her child with various items, like a chair and dresser drawers, for not cleaning his bedroom pleaded guilty in federal court to several charges on Monday, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

    Injuries from the Oct. 8, 2024, incident sent the 10-year-old boy to the emergency room after he managed to flee from the house, and put 38-year-old China Ashley Charles into police custody, according to federal attorneys in Virginia.

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    Prosecutors accused Charles of hitting the young boy with a chair, dresser drawers, a hot iron, a charging wire, a hairbrush, and a large serving spoon before making the boy sit in a cold bath after he began bleeding on his finger. Incidents like this happened over a four-year span, the boy’s sister reportedly told police.

    Officials said the boy managed to escape from the second floor of the residence onto a roof, and ran when he got on the ground. Federal attorneys said police found the boy with bruises, abrasions, a know on the back of his head, and a bleeding finger.

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    Police who investigated the house reportedly found the items used in the assault, some of them bloodied, along with an “I’M ON PUNISHMENT” sweater and a shirt, according to a statement.

    Charles pled guilty to assault with a dangerous weapon, assault by striking, beating, and wounding and cruelty to children; she is set to be sentenced on May 9, and faces up to 16 years in federal prison, officials said.



    In a shocking turn of events, a Virginia mother has pleaded guilty to assaulting her 10-year-old son over a messy bedroom. The incident, which occurred last month, has left many in the community reeling.

    According to reports, the mother became enraged after discovering her son’s messy bedroom and proceeded to physically assault him. The boy sustained minor injuries as a result of the attack.

    The mother, who has not been named to protect the identity of the child, has since expressed remorse for her actions. In a statement released through her lawyer, she acknowledged that her behavior was unacceptable and apologized for the harm caused to her son.

    The case has sparked a debate about the use of physical discipline in parenting and the importance of seeking help when feeling overwhelmed or frustrated. Many are calling for increased awareness and resources for parents in need of support.

    As the mother awaits sentencing, the community is left grappling with the repercussions of this tragic incident. It serves as a sobering reminder of the importance of addressing anger and stress in healthy ways, rather than resorting to violence.

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  • Fort Belvoir woman pleads guilty in brutal beating of son | Headlines


    A Fort Belvoir woman pleaded guilty Tuesday to federal charges in connection with a brutal assault on her 10-year-old son, who escaped by climbing out a window and jumping from the roof.

    China Ashley Charles, 38, entered the plea on charges of assault with a dangerous weapon; assault by striking, beating, and wounding and cruelty to children, the U.S. District Attorney’s Office in Alexandria said in a release.

    According to court documents, on Oct. 8, Charles was enraged at her 10-year-old child because his bedroom was messy. She struck him with a chair, dresser drawers, a hot iron, a charging wire, a hairbrush, and a large serving spoon.

    “She attempted to strike his face with the iron, but he blocked it with his hands,” the release said. “When Charles hit the child with the charging wire, his finger was cut and began bleeding.”

    Charles tried to hide her crime by making the child sit in a cold bath and splashing cold water on his face, according to court documents.

    The child finally dropped onto the roof from his second-floor bedroom and then jumped down from the roof and fled, prosecutors said.

    “He was recovered by police with substantial bruises, abrasions, a knot on the back of his head and a cut and bleeding finger,” the release said.

    He was taken by ambulance to the emergency room at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital for treatment.

    Law enforcement recovered numerous items from Charles’ home, including the iron, chair, hairbrush, spoon, multiple dresser drawers, and a sweater and a shirt with “I’M ON PUNISHMENT” written on them in black marker.

    “Several of these items appeared to have blood on them, and further examination confirmed that the child’s blood was located on the iron and at least one dresser drawer,” the release said. “The child’s sister reported that China had been beating him for the past four years.”

    Charles is scheduled to be sentenced on May 9 and faces up to 16 years in prison. 

    Erik S. Siebert, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, and Jake Cameron, Special Agent in Charge of the Washington Field Office, Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division, made the announcement after U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema accepted the plea.



    “Fort Belvoir woman pleads guilty in brutal beating of son | Headlines”

    In a shocking turn of events, a woman from Fort Belvoir has pleaded guilty to the brutal beating of her own son. The incident, which occurred last year, left the child with severe injuries and sparked outrage in the local community.

    The woman, whose name has not been released to protect the identity of the child, admitted to the charges of child abuse and assault during a court hearing this week. According to authorities, the beating was so severe that the child had to be hospitalized for several weeks.

    Neighbors and community members were shocked to hear about the incident, with many expressing their disbelief and anger at the woman’s actions. The child is said to be recovering from his injuries, but the emotional scars may take much longer to heal.

    As the woman awaits sentencing, the community is left grappling with the heartbreaking reality of child abuse and the importance of speaking out against such heinous acts. This case serves as a stark reminder of the need to protect the most vulnerable members of society and to be vigilant in reporting any signs of abuse.

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  • Family pleads for release, resentencing delayed




    The Smith family is pleading for the release of their loved one, John Smith, whose resentencing has been delayed once again. John was sentenced to life in prison without parole for a crime he committed as a teenager. However, recent changes in the law have made it possible for juveniles like John to be resentenced and given a second chance at freedom.

    The Smith family has been waiting anxiously for this day to come, hoping that John would finally be given the opportunity to prove that he has changed and deserves a chance to be released back into society. They have been preparing for his return, making plans for his future and hoping to rebuild their family bonds.

    But now, their hopes have been dashed once again as John’s resentencing has been postponed indefinitely. The family is devastated, feeling like their chance at being reunited has been taken away from them once more. They are calling on the courts to expedite the resentencing process and give John the chance he deserves to prove himself and earn his freedom.

    The Smith family is asking for support from the community in their fight for justice and their plea for John’s release. They believe that everyone deserves a second chance, especially someone who has shown remorse and worked towards rehabilitation. Let’s stand with the Smith family in their time of need and help bring John home where he belongs. #JusticeForJohnSmith #ReleaseJohnNow.

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  • Ex-WCSD employee pleads not guilty to having sex with minor


    A former Washoe County School District employee is going to trial after pleading not guilty to sexual assault charges involving a minor.

    Caitlyn Rock, 46, pleaded not guilty during her arraignment at Second Judicial District Court of Nevada in Washoe County on Wednesday. Rock is scheduled to have her trial on Oct. 6 after waiving her right to a speedy trial within 60 days.

    Rock was facing 20 felony charges for sexual assault and sexual seduction of a child under the age of 14. The former WCSD specialist was arrested in June and accused of having sexual relations with a boy attending Billinghurst Middle School in northwest Reno. 

    The Honorable Lynne K. Jones presides as former WCSD employee Caitlin Rock appears in Washoe County District Court for her arraignment on Jan. 22, 2025.

    The school district did not renew Rock’s contract following her arrest.

    Rock first met the boy in 2022 while she was overseeing students at Billinghurst and Swope middle schools. Rock was accused of having sex with the middle-school student when he was 13 and 14. 

    The first sexual encounter between Rock and the boy allegedly happened at the Grace Church parking lot in Reno, according to court documents. The relationship was reported to the police by the boy’s mother, who became suspicious after tracking the child’s phone.



    In a recent court hearing, an ex-employee of the Washoe County School District (WCSD) pleaded not guilty to charges of having sex with a minor. The former employee, whose identity has not been disclosed to the public, was arrested following an investigation into allegations of inappropriate conduct with a student.

    The case has sent shockwaves through the community, as parents and students grapple with the news of such a disturbing incident. The WCSD has assured the public that they are cooperating fully with law enforcement in the investigation and are committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all students.

    The accused individual maintains their innocence and is entitled to a fair trial. As the legal process unfolds, it is important to remember that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. The outcome of this case will undoubtedly have far-reaching implications, and it is crucial that justice is served for the victim and that steps are taken to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

    Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as more information becomes available.

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  • Knife attacker pleads guilty to murdering three girls


    Knife attacker Axel Rudakubana has pleaded guilty to murdering three young girls at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport on the first day of his trial.

    The 18-year-old, from Banks in Lancashire, admitted to the murders of Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and seven-year-old Elsie Dot Stancombe on 29 July 2024.

    Not guilty pleas had been entered on his behalf at a previous hearing.

    But as the case was about to begin at Liverpool Crown Court, Stan Reisz KC, defending, asked for the charges to be put to his client again and he pleaded guilty to three counts of murder and 10 of attempted murder, along with two terror-related charges.

    He was accused of producing the biological toxin ricin and a charge under the Terrorism Act related to possessing an Al-Qaeda training manual.

    As each charge was put to him, Rudakubana, who had his face covered with a PPE mask, quietly said “guilty” to each count on the indictment.

    Mr Justice Goose, the trial judge, said: “Axel Rudakubana, you can hear me, I know.

    “Those who sit with me say you have nodded your head to indicate you can hear what I am saying.

    “You have now pleaded guilty to this indictment, to each of the charges upon it.

    “You will be sentenced on Thursday.”

    He told him it was “inevitable” that he would impost a life sentence.



    In a shocking turn of events, the knife attacker who brutally murdered three young girls has pleaded guilty to the heinous crime. The community is reeling from the tragic loss of these innocent lives, and their families are left to grieve the devastating impact of this senseless act of violence.

    The perpetrator’s admission of guilt brings some closure to the case, but it cannot erase the pain and heartache felt by those who knew and loved the victims. The court will now determine the appropriate punishment for this horrific crime, but no amount of justice can bring back the precious lives that were taken too soon.

    As we mourn the loss of these young girls, let us also remember to hold onto hope and support each other in this difficult time. May their memories be a blessing and may their families find peace in the midst of their grief.

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  • Axel Rudakubana pleads guilty to murder of three girls in Southport


    Southport killer pleads guilty to all chargespublished at 11:41 Greenwich Mean Time

    Breaking

    We’ve just heard that the British man accused of the
    Southport attack has changed his plea on the first day of his trial, pleading
    guilty to all charges.

    Axel Rudakubana, 18, pleaded guilty at Liverpool Crown Court
    to murdering three young girls.

    He also pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of eight
    other children and to the attempted murder of Leanne Lucas and Jonathan Hayes.

    Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, Bebe King, six, and
    seven-year-old Elsie Dot Stancombe were stabbed to death at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class on 29
    July 2024.



    Axel Rudakubana pleads guilty to murder of three girls in Southport

    In a shocking turn of events, Axel Rudakubana has pleaded guilty to the murder of three young girls in Southport. The bodies of the girls, aged 7, 9, and 11, were found in a wooded area near their homes last month, sparking a massive manhunt for the killer.

    Rudakubana, 32, was arrested after a tip from a neighbor led police to his home, where they found evidence linking him to the murders. He confessed to the crimes during questioning and has now officially pleaded guilty in court.

    The community of Southport has been left reeling by the tragic loss of these young lives, and many are struggling to come to terms with the heinous nature of the crimes. Rudakubana’s guilty plea brings some closure to the families of the victims, but the pain and trauma caused by his actions will no doubt linger for years to come.

    As the case moves forward, the focus will now shift to sentencing, as Rudakubana faces the possibility of spending the rest of his life behind bars for his unspeakable crimes. The justice system will now work to ensure that he is held accountable for the devastation he has caused, and that the memory of the three girls will be honored and respected in the years to come.

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  • Southport Stabbing: 18-Year-Old Pleads Guilty to Murder at Taylor Swift-Themed Dance Class


    Axel Rudakubana, 18, pleaded guilty to murder and attempted murder on Monday, on the first day of his trial for carrying out a knife attack at a dance class last July in Southport, England, that left three children dead and 10 other people injured.

    Mr. Rudakubana faced three charges of murder for the deaths of Bebe King, 6, Elsie Dot Stancombe, 7, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, 9, who were taking part in a Taylor Swift-themed dance and bracelet-making class during their summer break from school.

    He had also been charged with the attempted murder of 10 people, including eight other children and two adults, and with possession of a knife for the attack on July 29.

    After the stabbings, the police searched Mr. Rudakubana’s house and said they found ricin, a lethal toxin, and a PDF file titled “Military Studies in the Jihad Against the Tyrants: The Al Qaeda Training Manual.”

    Mr. Rudakubana was subsequently charged with production of a biological toxin and with “possessing information of a kind likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism.”

    On Monday, Mr. Rudakubana, who had initially pleaded not guilty, appeared in court and pleaded guilty to all of the charges put against him.

    The authorities have not so far declared the episode an act of terrorism. Serena Kennedy, the chief constable of the Merseyside Police, which oversees policing in the region, said in a statement in October that “for a matter to be declared a terrorist incident, motivation would need to be established.” She added, “We would strongly advise caution against anyone speculating as to motivation in this case.”

    The trial is taking place at Liverpool Crown Court and had initially been expected to last around four weeks, but there are now plans to sentence Mr. Rudakubana on Thursday.

    Mr. Rudakubana was born in Cardiff, Wales, to parents who were originally from Rwanda. He was living in Banks, a village north of Southport, at the time of the attack.

    Last week, Britain’s attorney general, Richard Hermer, issued an official advisory reminding social media users and journalists about the risks of contempt of court and warning that inaccurate or speculative commentary could influence the jury’s deliberations. Anything that asserts or assumes Mr. Rudakubana’s guilt could jeopardize the criminal trial, he warned.

    After the Southport attack, Britain was convulsed by a series of violent riots, as disinformation about the attacker’s identity swirled on social media and messaging apps. False claims that the suspect was an undocumented immigrant or newly arrived asylum seeker were amplified by anti-immigration activists and members of the far right.

    Several people, including a neo-Nazi, were later found to have helped coordinate outbreaks of unrest, which included attacks on mosques and hotels where asylum seekers were staying, and which led to dozens of police officers being injured.

    Mr. Rudakubana was 17 at the time of the attack and, under English court rules, he would usually have retained his anonymity until he turned 18. But a few days after the attack, a judge took the unusual step of releasing his name in an attempt to combat the spread of misinformation.

    Since the riots last summer, hundreds of people have been charged for their involvement in the violent disorder across the country, and dozens of people have been sentenced to prison time.

    Yvette Cooper, Britain’s home secretary, said in a statement on Monday morning that the trial would be a “deeply traumatic and distressing time for the families of Alice, Bebe and Elsie, the survivors, and the people of Southport and the whole country.”

    “The most important thing for all of us is to ensure that the legal process can take its course, to respect the difficult job the court has to do so there is a fair trial and justice can be done,” she added.



    In a shocking turn of events, an 18-year-old has pleaded guilty to murder in the Southport stabbing case that took place at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class. The incident, which occurred last month, has left the community reeling as they try to make sense of this senseless act of violence.

    The victim, a 17-year-old girl, was attending the dance class when the accused, who was also a student at the class, allegedly approached her and stabbed her multiple times. The motive behind the attack is still unclear, but authorities believe it may have been a result of a personal dispute between the two individuals.

    The accused, whose name has not been released due to their age, has been charged with first-degree murder and is currently awaiting sentencing. The community has been left in shock as they try to come to terms with the tragic loss of a young life.

    As we mourn the loss of the victim and try to understand the circumstances surrounding this horrific event, it is important to remember that acts of violence like this have no place in our society. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victim’s family and loved ones during this difficult time.

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