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Boerne man who harmed baby daughter gets 25 years in prison

Boerne man who harmed baby daughter gets 25 years in prison FacebookTwitterEmail Sonny Ozuna was sentenced to 25 years in prison on July 6, 2021, after pleading guilty to injury to a child causing serious bodily injury. His infant daughter suffered seizures and brain bleeds after being thrown into the ceiling on Feb. 2, 2017.Bexar County Sheriff s Office A Boerne man accused of injuring his 4-month-old daughter by throwing her against the ceiling in anger has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. Sonny Ozuna was arrested Feb. 2, 2017, on a charge of causing serious bodily injury to a child. On Tuesday, he pleaded guilty to the offense in state District Court and was sentenced.

First-Ever Juneteenth Festival In Riviera Beach Promotes Economic Empowerment And Resources in Black Communities

First-Ever Juneteenth Festival In Riviera Beach Promotes Economic Empowerment And Resources in Black Communities
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Messy, beautiful, challenging: A glimpse into the lives of 9 Indianapolis moms

Messy, beautiful, challenging: A glimpse into the lives of 9 Indianapolis moms Holly V. Hays, Indianapolis Star © Grace Hollars/IndyStar Omobola Afolayan, 40, is a protector. Afolayan moved to Indianapolis from Nigeria in 2019 with her husband and two sons, now 9 and 12, to live a life without persecution. Her family is Christian and with the rise of Boko Haram, an Islamist group that has killed thousands of people and displaced millions, Omobola made the decision to come to the United States to find safety and peace. Afolayan poses for a portrait, Tuesday, April 27, 2021, outside her home in Indianapolis. Omobola s mother said women are nation builders. ÒWhen you have freedom,Ó Afolayan said, Òappreciate it.Ó

Mother s Day: Celebrating all kinds of moms

This Mother’s Day, IndyStar is celebrating motherhood in all its forms. Holly V. Hays, Indianapolis Star Published 1:55 pm UTC May. 6, 2021 What does motherhood look like?   Motherhood can be raising children you’ve birthed and those you haven’t.  Motherhood can be crossing borders in search of a better life for your children.  Motherhood can be joyful and messy, challenging and heartbreaking.  There is no cookie-cutter definition or experience of being a mom.  For this year’s Mother’s Day, IndyStar is celebrating motherhood in all its forms, featuring the stories of local women who shared their journeys with us and showed how being a mom has changed their lives forever. 

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