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This Woman needs taken out in the back by her female family and friends and have the shit slapped out of her. When i heard this the first time i felt so sorry for that young boy. Someone you are supposed to trust and this is what she does. . Police say an 8 Year Old Seattle Boy called 911 while his Mother was driving him around Drunk. The Mother then got on the Phone and Hung Up
What the hell is wrong with these people? From Allan Chernoff and Brian Vitagliano CNN PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- A woman bought guns and bomb-making material to indulge her socially outcast 14-year-old son, a prosecutor said Friday. Michele Cossey, 46, faces charges in connection with her son's alleged plan for a Columbine-like attack on a school. She is accused of buying him a .22-caliber handgun, a .22-caliber rifle, a 9 mm semiautomatic rifle and black powder used to make grenades. "There's a lot of things at play here," Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor Jr. said. "You have a child who is obviously emotionally disturbed and a social outcast, and no doubt the parents feel sorry for him and are indulging him. "This is not the best parenting I've ever seen, obviously, and she has to be held accountable for that." Cossey was charged Friday with unlawful transfer of a fiream, possession of a firearm by a minor, corruption of a minor, endangering the welfare of a child and two counts of reckless endangerment. A search of the family's home Wednesday in Plymouth Meeting outside Philadelphia turned up the rifle, about 30 air-powered guns, swords, knives, grenades, a bomb-making book and videos of the 1999 Columbine High School attack, Castor said. Castor said the weapons were plainly visible in the boy's bedroom. "We alleged that she purchased the 9 mm rifle for her son, allowed him to have black powder, gunpowder and the instruments to make the grenades," Castor said. Don't Miss "I don't think she had anything to do with planning this attack, but by virtue of her indulgence she allowed him to get into this position." During a hearing Friday in juvenile court, a judge ruled authorities could continue to hold the teen during their investigation. The judge also ordered psychiatric and educational achievement evaluations for the youth, who withdrew from school in 2006 and was reportedly home-schooled. The teen was charged as a juvenile with solicitation to commit terror and other counts and was being held at a youth facility. If he is found delinquent, he could face long-term detention and counseling. The boy was brought into court in handcuffs. At the end of the hearing, he blew a kiss to his mother and whispered, "I love you." As Cossey sat sobbing in the courtroom, Castor walked over to her and informed her that he had a warrant for her arrest. He told her to go to his office on a lower floor of the courthouse, where the warrant was served. The boy's father, Frank Cossey, also could face criminal charges pending an investigation, police said. Police said Frank Cossey was sentenced to house arrest for failing to acknowledge a 1981 manslaughter conviction when he tried to buy a .22-caliber rifle for his son in 2005, The Associated Press reported. School officials said police acted on a tip from a Plymouth Whitemarsh High School student and his father. They said they believe the tip was prompted by Wednesday's shooting at a Cleveland, Ohio, school in which a 14-year-old killed himself after wounding two teachers and two other students. In a separate incidents in West Virginia, six teens have been arrested and charged with making terrorist threats at two high schools. In Marion County, four students are suspected of involvement in attempting to set fires at Fairmont High School, and a fifth is accused of making unrelated threats against students and teachers, Marion County Prosecutor Pat Wilson said. In Greenbrier County, a Greenbrier East High School student was arrested Thursday morning after students alerted police that he was making threats of a school shooting, said John Curry, county schools superintendent. http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/10/12/student.arsenal/index.html
This is a New Blog for me and even though this is going to break my heart every time i add something here, I want others to see that our Courts and some of those that live within these borders Are NOT watching out for the young ones. Just 5 minutes alone is all i ask for. How could a Mother put a Boyfriend over her own flesh and blood. Girl's Body Found, Dumped In Ravine Mom: Dead Toddler Put Into Two Bags, Then In Duffel Bag POSTED: 12:20 pm MDT September 24, 2007 UPDATED: 10:44 pm MDT September 24, 2007 DENVER -- The body of the 3-year-old girl who has been missing since Friday was discovered Monday afternoon in a trash bag dumped in a ravine at Lakewood Gulch Park. Police officers found the body of Niveah Gallegos at about 4:45 p.m. in a wooded area at 11th Avenue and Perry Street. The discovery ends what has been a heartbreaking four-day search through Denver's Capitol Hill neighborhood, where police made a gruesome plea to the public to look through their Dumpsters and outdoor trash bins for the girl's body. "The body was found in much like we were expecting to look for," said Lt. Ron Saunier, with the Denver Police Department. "This is an emotional deal," he said. "Anytime you have a kid involved it is a tragic situation." Police believe that Niveah Gallegos was dumped by her mother's boyfriend Friday afternoon. Niveah's mother had initially claimed her daughter had been kidnapped. But when questioned about it on Friday, she broke down and admitted to police that her 3-year-old was dead and stuffed in two plastic bags, according to arrest affidavits released Monday. Miriam Gallegos, 20, told officers that while she was at work Friday afternoon, her boyfriend called her and told her to come home right away, but wouldn't say why. Gallegos, who works at the Sports Authority on 10th and Broadway, said she walked home and found that her daughter was not breathing. She tried to resuscitate Niveah but nothing happened. Gallegos said she and her boyfriend, Angel Ray Montoya, were scared. So instead of calling an ambulance or police, they both decided to place the girl in a white plastic trash bag, cover that with another black plastic bag and placed that bag in a royal blue duffel bag with yellow handles, according to the arrest affidavits. Then she said they both went to an alley behind their apartment and she and Montoya went in separate directions, according to the affidavit. She told officers that the last she saw of Montoya, he was carrying the duffel bag with Niveah inside, and walking northbound. Hours later, when police arrested Montoya, he was carrying a duffel bag, but it was empty. Police initially thought he disposed of the girl somewhere in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. Investigators also said Montoya had a bus pass, so it was possible he took a bus or light rail somewhere to get rid of the body. The area where the girl was found is exactly four miles west of the couple's apartment on 13th Avenue and Logan Street. Police began investigating the case on Friday at 3 p.m., when Gallegos called 911, saying that her daughter was snatched from her arms in the alley near their home. When detectives went to her apartment to get a photograph of Niveah, they noticed "a paper towel on the floor of the living room that had blood or some other type of body fluid on it," the affidavit said. Officers questioned her further about the alleged kidnapping and that's when Gallegos "spontaneously" told detectives that "she and her boyfriend ... were scared and put the baby into a bag," the affidavits said. "It is a shame that this happened and the truth is, the man who we all think around here is the father, should have never been allowed to see her," said Elizabeth Murray, the grandmother's next door neighbor. "Because something like this was bound to happen, he was crazy." Montoya's arrest affidavit also stated that in July 2006, Montoya was investigated for an alleged sexual assault on "a victim." The case was dropped because Gallegos would not cooperate with police. Meanwhile, neighbors living near Niveah's grandmother's house said they often saw Gallegos and Montoya yelling at each other in the street. They said Niveah and Gallegos lived at the grandmother's home for a while, and that the grandmother basically raised the child. "(The grandmother) is a mess. She's walking around all the alleys and checking all the trash cans trying to look for her granddaughter," said Murray. "It's just a shame that that man got ahold of that little baby because that never should have happened." Police, Volunteers Search In Dumpsters For Girl's Body On Sunday, about 200 volunteers and police officers canvassed downtown Denver between Sixth Avenue and 20th Street and Downing Street and Speer Boulevard. Using search dogs, volunteers began the search at 4 a.m., looking into Dumpsters and around the Cherry Creek and South Platte River for any sign of Niveah. Businesses which were closed over the weekend were asked to check their Dumpsters on Monday and trash pickup for large Dumpsters was suspended until the search was concluded. Gallegos is now being held on suspicion of being an accessory to the slaying and on suspicion of filing a false report. Montoya is being held on charges of first-degree murder. Montoya is a registered sex offender and has been convicted of child abuse and indecent exposure to minors and adults. He has also been arrested on charges of kidnapping, according to police records. Gallegos also has a criminal history. In 2006, she was accused of possession of marijuana and found guilty of possessing drug paraphernalia. http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/14192012/detail.html
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