Posted on 01/17/2015 6:52:58 AM PST by mykroar
PEMBERTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. (CBS) Police say a newborn child was found burning in the middle of a road in Pemberton Township, New Jersey.
It happened late Friday night along the unit block of Simontown Road.
Sources say neighbors witnessed a woman, in her 20s, douse a newborn child in an unknown flammable substance and then set the infant on fire.
Responding officers doused the flames and the child was flown to St. Christophers Hospital For Children with second and third degree burns on the entirety of the babys body.
The childs condition was not immediately known.
Police have not said if the woman was the childs mother.
We are seeing bizzaro world right before our eyes, the prison system is catering to these bastards and it is getting worse by the day, giving them everything they need and NO punishment no deterent and no death sentence, the humaintarians are crying for the murderer rapist who is about to be exicuted for the rape and murder of someones daughter, the legal aid bunch is ready to help get the scum off and free, the judges are reducing sentences or giving them consecutive life sentences which is beyond rediculous. We are at the far left end of the pendulum swing can we take much more of this brain dead mentality?
Poor innocent little baby. An eye for an eye.
A can of gas and a match would be more appropriate
‘No words’ is right.
Yup.
Snitches get stitches. Even with something as horrific and evil as this.
God agreed with Abraham that he would not destroy Sodom and Gomorrah if there were 10 righteous men in it. America’s only hope are God’s children living here. Ironically America’s continued existence rests on God’s church which the left hates more than anything.
Keep praying this country wakes up to the evil of abortion.
Thanks for the update, so tragic.
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