Florida teacher beaten by 270 pound student. Should saying he's autistic make a difference?
Should saying he’s autistic affect anything?
Sorry, not in my opinion, if nothing else, just because of the brutality of this beating.
Are there a countless number of autistic people in the world?
Are they all attacking innocent people like this?
What if this were a 7 year old girl instead of an adult woman?
This boy,Depa, is 6-foot-6,and reportedly threatened to kill Naydich during his arrest.
**Published Date:** Oct. 13, 2023, 1:25 p.m. ET
**Incident:** Brendan Depa, a 270-pound student, beat his teacher unconscious over a video game dispute.
**Video Details:** Depa violently attacked Joan Naydich, kicking and punching her after being told to stop playing a Nintendo Switch.
**Teacher's Response:** Naydich refuses to help Depa's defense, showing no interest in reducing his potential sentence.
**Legal Consequences:** Depa, charged as an adult, faces up to 30 years in prison for aggravated battery.
**Teen's Condition:** Depa, an autistic teen, will plead guilty, and his disabilities may influence the judge's sentencing decision.
**Legal History:** Depa had three prior battery arrests before the incident, and there was a recent jail brawl.
**Sentencing Options:** The judge can still decide to sentence Depa as a youth, potentially resulting in probation.
**Threatening Behavior:** Depa, 6-foot-6, reportedly threatened to kill Naydich during his arrest.
**Support:** A GoFundMe for Naydich has raised over $100,000 for her recovery.
**Upcoming Events:** Depa will issue his plea later this month, followed by a separate sentencing proceeding.
**School Violence:** Matanzas High School has faced recent incidents, including 11 student arrests for a brawl and a student biting a teacher.
(Video taken from New York Post.)
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9 year old Missing Girl Found
Nine year old Missing girl Found
Charlotte Sena, the 9-year-old girl who went missing while riding her bike in Moreau Lake State Park on Saturday evening, was found alive and unharmed on Monday night, the New York state police reported. A suspect in her disappearance is now in custody, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said in a press conference.
“Charlotte Sena has been located and in good health," the New York State Police said in a statement Monday.
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After a 48-hour-long search, Charlotte Sena has been found. Extremely grateful to @nyspolice, @NYStateParks police, and all of our partners who worked tirelessly to locate Charlotte and ensure she could return home safely to her family.
Hochul later told CNN's Anderson Cooper that Charlotte's parents received a ransom note at their home. The note had fingerprints on it, and investigators used them to track down a suspect, the governor said. The suspect's fingerprints were in a law enforcement database, but Huchul did not explain why.
Once the suspect was identified, police searched homes associated with them. Charlotte was found at 6:32 p.m. ET, they said, reports CNN. Investigators also used cell phone pings from people who were in the area where Charlotte was last seen, the governor told CNN.
“It was extraordinary to see how they traced it down to an individual’s home,” Hochul told Cooper. “The home was surrounded by law enforcement and helicopters, and they were able to bring her to safety. And not long after, she was in the arms of her parents at a hospital.”
In a press conference later Monday, Hochul said Charlotte was rescued at the suspect's camper. She was found in a cabinet. The suspect was identified as Craig Nelson Ross Jr., 47, and was being questioned at the time of the press conference, the governor said. She added that Charlotte was taken to a hospital and her family did not wish to release further information at this time.
Once the suspect was identified, police searched homes associated with them. Charlotte was found at 6:32 p.m. ET, they said, reports CNN. Investigators also used cell phone pings from people who were in the area where Charlotte was last seen, the governor told CNN.
“It was extraordinary to see how they traced it down to an individual’s home,” Hochul told Cooper. “The home was surrounded by law enforcement and helicopters, and they were able to bring her to safety. And not long after, she was in the arms of her parents at a hospital.”
In a press conference later Monday, Hochul said Charlotte was rescued at the suspect's camper. She was found in a cabinet. The suspect was identified as Craig Nelson Ross Jr., 47, and was being questioned at the time of the press conference, the governor said. She added that Charlotte was taken to a hospital and her family did not wish to release further information at this time.
Once the suspect was identified, police searched homes associated with them. Charlotte was found at 6:32 p.m. ET, they said, reports CNN. Investigators also used cell phone pings from people who were in the area where Charlotte was last seen, the governor told CNN.
“It was extraordinary to see how they traced it down to an individual’s home,” Hochul told Cooper. “The home was surrounded by law enforcement and helicopters, and they were able to bring her to safety. And not long after, she was in the arms of her parents at a hospital.”
Hochul later told CNN's Anderson Cooper that Charlotte's parents received a ransom note at their home. The note had fingerprints on it, and investigators used them to track down a suspect, the governor said. The suspect's fingerprints were in a law enforcement database, but Huchul did not explain why.
In a press conference later Monday, Hochul said Charlotte was rescued at the suspect's camper. She was found in a cabinet. The suspect was identified as Craig Nelson Ross Jr., 47, and was being questioned at the time of the press conference, the governor said. She added that Charlotte was taken to a hospital and her family did not wish to release further information at this time.
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Social Influencers tell their subscribers to ingest Borax . The newest trend
Social Influencers with hundreds of thousands of subscribers tell them to put a little Borax into the water they are drinking to help them with inflammation and joint pain relief.
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A liberal reporter adds fuel to online fire!! Burn baby burn!
Tons of confusion. Is this president Trump or an Imposter or even AI?
The media is doing all they can to keep president Trump from running again.
They have no limits.
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