Fighter baby Talo: Toddler had three heart attacks in just over a week
13 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Talo Ah-Shew had three heart attacks in just over a week and had not been expected to survive. Photo / Supplied
Talo Ah-Shew had three heart attacks in just over a week and had not been expected to survive. Photo / Supplied
A little girl who had three massive heart attacks as a toddler has made a miraculous recovery, with her family crediting the team at Starship Children s Hospital.
Little Taloapatina Ah-Shew was 14 months when she was first admitted to Starship in November 2019 after a doctor treating her for bronchitis found she had a heart murmur.
Appeal Denied Again for Man Convicted on 9 Counts of Rape of a Child Apr 13, 2021 at 06:30 am by WGNS
Last year, WGNS told you about a convicted rapist who filed an appeal asking for post-conviction relief, but was denied. The registered sex offender then filed another appeal, which was denied last week.
Christopher N. Hernandez decided to challenge the courts in 2020 suggesting that he never had the effective assistance of counsel. However, court documents released last year on November 30th showed the Court of Criminal Appeals believed he did indeed have the effective assistance of counsel.
Hernandez was convicted on nine counts of Rape of a Child, two counts of Aggravated Sexual Battery and one count of Solicitation of a Minor. Those convictions were heard in the courtroom of Judge Royce Taylor, who has since retired. The convictions also came with a twenty-year sentence in prison in exchange for Hernandez waiving his right to appeal.
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KLKN-TV
April 13, 2021 10:43 am
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN)- On April 11, at 4:34 p.m., Lincoln police were called to the Walmart on 85th Street on the report of a weapons violation.
The victim, a 45-year-old woman, told LPD that she’d been involved in a verbal altercation with a woman later identified as Tereasa M. Albert, 47.
The victim told officers that Albert and two others were standing at the back of her car when she was leaving Walmart. The three were Albert, Albert’s boyfriend, and her granddaughter.
She told officers that she felt that they were “menacing” so she avoided them, got into her car, and started slowly backing out of the parking space, hoping they would move.