A tragic incident in Kansas City, Missouri, resulted in the death of an infant after her mother mistakenly placed her in an oven instead of a crib for a nap. The mother, Mariah Thomas, has been charged with endangering the welfare of a child, and the case is currently under investigation.
An 18-year-old has been charged after the NYPD discovered ghost guns at an East Harlem day care. Karon Coley, along with two other minors, was arrested for purchasing ghost guns and materials to print 3D firearm components. The investigation led to the discovery of a 3D printer, printed firearms, and fraudulently obtained credit cards at the day care facility. Two of the guns were loaded with live ammunition. Coley's mother, the owner of the day care, has not been arrested. The incident highlights the concern over privately made guns, particularly 3D-printed ones.
A 37-year-old mother from Leighton, Pennsylvania, is facing charges of endangering the welfare of a child after her 3-4-year-old toddler was found walking alone on a road with a dog in Carbon County. Witnesses took the child off the roadway before the mother arrived on the scene.
A Long Island nurse has been arrested and charged with endangering the welfare of a child after being caught on video allegedly picking up a two-day old baby and slamming him face-down into his bassinet. The incident occurred while the nurse was in charge of the newborn's care at the neonatal intensive care unit at Good Samaritan Hospital. The nurse was terminated within hours of the incident, and her arraignment has been set for May 2.
A Long Island nurse has been arrested and charged with endangering the welfare of a child after she was caught on video allegedly picking up a two-day old baby and slamming him face-down into his bassinet. The incident occurred while the nurse was in charge of the newborn's care at the neonatal intensive care unit at Good Samaritan Hospital in West Islip. The nurse was terminated within hours of the incident, and her arraignment has been set for May 2.