Adding mental health resources to student identification cards has long been a goal for Active Minds at WVU, and with the rise of student concern for mental health resources on
Updated: 11:10 AM EDT April 29, 2021
A domestic dispute and subsequent shooting blocked roads Thursday morning in Tampa, authorities say.
According to Florida Highway Patrol, a 27-year-old Tampa woman called 911 at 8:45 a.m. to say she was being followed by her ex-boyfriend – a 25-year-old from Plant City – while driving south on I-275 after a domestic disturbance.
FHP says the woman got off the interstate and met up with troopers at the Circle K convenience store near SR-60 and Howard Avenue. While she was talking with authorities, FHP says the man showed up at a car wash across the street.
At that point, FHP says the man pulled out a handgun and shot himself in the chest. He was rushed to a nearby hospital, where authorities say he is in serious condition.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
A 29-year-old pregnant woman was doused in rubbing alcohol and set on fire by her boyfriend on Milwaukee’s west side Sunday, according to charges filed Thursday.
Quinterrius L. Jones, 32, of Milwaukee, has been charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide, first-degree reckless injury to an unborn child and attempted arson.
The victim suffered burns on 50% to 60% of her body, with her face, chest, arms, thighs and abdomen suffering third-degree burns, leaving her in critical condition, according to the criminal complaint.
Court records do not indicate how many months pregnant the woman is, nor the extent of injury the unborn child may have suffered.
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By @HeyNatalia on IG
Apr 28, 2021
Thank goodness for a school bus driver! A suspected abuser has been arrested in New Mexico after a quick-thinking plan from his alleged victim.
The man s girlfriend gave a note to her children, telling them to hand it to their school bus driver. The note said she was in danger and the bus driver called 911.
Police arrived at the home and arrested the woman s boyfriend, 40-year-old Erik Alvarado. The victim says Alvarado tried to suffocate her and had taken her phone so she couldn t call for help.
Alvarado is currently behind bars facing charges of aggravated battery.