Posted on 08/30/2023 4:21:55 AM PDT by ConservativeStatement
A Florida man has been accused of shooting and killing his pregnant teenage girlfriend and her unborn child after she refused to get an abortion, officials announced Tuesday.
Donovan Faison, 21, was arrested Tuesday for the double homicide of his girlfriend Kaylin Fiengo, 18, and her unborn baby nearly 10 months after the young mom was found shot to death in her car at a park in Sanford, Sanford police said.
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I didn’t tell my x he had a son until son was in Afghanistan and wanted to talk to him.
I wonder if they’ll count it as an abortion.
Who wants to bet the girl was white? No, I have not read the story at this point. Let me know how I did.
“Who wants to bet the girl was white? No, I have not read the story at this point. Let me know how I did.”
I think it’s about 75% that you’re correct. Almost every true crime story I see or read involving a dead white girl in a domestic abuse situation, she’s in a mixed-race relationship.
Toll paid.
So I wonder if this piece of trash was also the Baby Daddy to her 1yr old?
Probably a different Quantavious Jenkins.
You are correct sir.
(sadly so)
She was.
Probsbly not- they will call it murder of an as yet born child. They abort ehay they call “clumps of cells”, but charge someone with murder if they happen to kill a pregnant woman’s fetus
Fire up old Sparky.
she wanted to date and thug, and paid the price.
girls everywhere need to make better choices. She already had a baby and certainly this guy never ever needed to reproduce.
White girls belong with white guys.
Promotion of black culture in the US is disgusting.
Kids are brainwashed by tv and social media.
my parents were not perfect but at least they taught me that.
It just gives me the ick.
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