Anonymous ID: 77b712 Feb. 8, 2019, 8:31 p.m. No.5088127   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8133 >>8138 >>8244

Arizona Facility Where Incapacitated Woman Was Raped And Gave Birth Will Remain Open

 

Updated at 10:40 p.m. ET on Friday

 

The long-term care facility in Arizona where an incapacitated woman was raped and later gave birth will not close, despite a decision by Hacienda HealthCare's board of directors, which was announced Thursday.

 

Instead, the board agreed late Friday to accept voluntary regulation by the Arizona Department of Health Services, according to a spokesman for Gov. Doug Ducey.

 

https://www.npr.org/2019/02/08/692582889/arizona-facility-where-incapacitated-woman-was-raped-and-gave-birth-is-shutting-

Anonymous ID: 77b712 Feb. 8, 2019, 8:40 p.m. No.5088223   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The ‘boiling water challenge’ is sending people to the hospital

 

The “boiling water challenge” that has gone viral in the past few weeks as the polar vortex gripped a large part of the United States may be an interesting science experiment, but hospitals say it’s also sending people to the emergency room.

 

Eight people who took part in the challenge have been treated at the burn center of Chicago’s Loyola University Medical Center since the deep freeze happened last week, spokeswoman Chris Vicik said.

 

They had injuries to their “feet, arms, hands, face, and varying degrees of burns, as well,” she said.

 

One person sought treatment at the University of Iowa Burn Treatment Center in Iowa City, spokesman Tom Moore said, and Hennepin Healthcare in Minneapolis said a “couple” of people were treated there in recent weeks.

 

It’s not just the people throwing the water who are getting hurt. Vicik said some of the burn victims in Chicago have been those watching the stunt.

 

That’s also what they’re finding at Hennepin Healthcare, said Angie Whitley, the clinical care supervisor in the hospital’s burn center.

 

“Some of them being parents or adults (who) go outside with their kids to do it, and the kids kind of get excited and step in the way, and the parents end up throwing the water on the children,” Whitley said.

 

“Or, people throw it in the air just as a gust of wind comes, and (the water) catches the wind and it blows it back on them — so we see some face scald injuries from that,” she added.

 

A breakdown in the polar vortex, which normally circulates strong winds around the northern pole, sent that icy blast southward in the past couple of weeks. Nearly three-quarters of the population of the United States experienced temperatures at or below freezing; in Chicago temperatures plunged to minus 21.

 

Having any bare skin in weather that cold is its own problem, because it poses a risk of frostbite.

 

“When it’s 20 below, it’s a bad idea to have uncovered skin,” said Dr. Jeff Schaider, chairman of emergency medicine at Cook County Health in Chicago.

 

Even worse is getting water on that bare skin, he said, because it will accelerate the freezing of the skin, and increase the risk of a cold injury to the skin.

 

“The gamut runs from essentially being burned from hot liquid to being exposed to the cold air,” he said. “If your hand has water on it, that freezes pretty quick. That’s a bigger risk, actually.”

 

Treatment depends on how severe the burn, he said. While the most common are first- and second-degree burns to the hand, Schaider said, resulting in pain and blisters, the worst cases could involve skin grafts.

 

Bottom line: If you want to be wowed by the science and spectacle of the “boiling water challenge,” watch a video. But don’t try it yourself.

 

“It’s tempting to try,” Schaider said. “It looks like it’s pretty cool, but it’s probably a bad idea.”

 

https://fox59.com/2019/02/08/the-boiling-water-challenge-is-sending-people-to-the-hospital/

Anonymous ID: 77b712 Feb. 8, 2019, 8:52 p.m. No.5088334   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8568

5 children ages 12 to 16 charged in death of rock singer Kyle Yorlets

 

Five children, ranging in age from 12 to 16, were charged on Thursday, February 7, in the shooting death of Nashville rock singer Kyle Yorlets, according to a press release from the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department.

 

Three girls, ages 12, 14 and 15, and two boys, ages 13 and 16, were arrested at a local Walmart and charged with criminal homicide. Police said they recovered two loaded pistols, both of which had been reported stolen, when they apprehended the kids. The Hyundai Santa Fe that they used to travel to the store had also been reported stolen. As of Friday morning, the kids remain in a juvenile detention center.

 

Under Tennessee law, detectives were allowed to publicly identify three of the five children because they have been charged with homicide and are over age 13: Roniyah McKnight, 14, Diamond Lewis, 15, and Decorrius Wright, 16. The names of the 12 and 13-year-olds have not been released.

 

The press release stated that the five juveniles were in a stolen Chevrolet Colorado in an alley behind Yorlets’ home when they spotted him outside. Police said the kids interacted with the 24-year-old musician before taking his wallet and demanding that he hand over the keys to his vehicle. Investigators believe that Yorlets refused to surrender his keys, which prompted the fatal shooting. It is unclear which of the five children pulled the trigger.

 

https://www.aol.com/article/entertainment/2019/02/08/5-children-ages-12-to-16-charged-in-death-of-rock-singer-kyle-yorlets/23665066/

Anonymous ID: 77b712 Feb. 8, 2019, 9:15 p.m. No.5088538   🗄️.is 🔗kun

‘THE NEW NORMAL’: ICE Agents Arrest Over 200 Illegal Immigrants in North Carolina

 

US officials with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency arrested 200 illegal immigrants throughout North Carolina this week; calling the vast operation the “new normal” as local authorities fail to cooperate with federal agents.

 

“Since December, newly elected sheriffs in the state’s two most populous counties — Mecklenburg and Wake — have reversed a policy that allows ICE to detain immigrants in county jails. Durham County Sheriff’s Office also ended the practice of honoring ICE detainers,” reports the Charlotte Observer.

 

https://www.hannity.com/media-room/the-new-normal-ice-agents-arrest-over-200-illegal-immigrants-in-north-carolina/

 

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/politics-government/article225944480.html