Posted on 08/01/2015 5:53:29 PM PDT by GoneSalt
In Texas, a 14-year-old girl was raped by a member of her own family and then beaten to induce abortion after he realized she was pregnant. The beating lasted six grueling hours and the teen told police that she was a virgin when she was assaulted. Additionally, reports reveal that the young girl was eight months pregnant when she was attacked.
Now Dallas News reports that the four relatives involved in the induced abortion, Cedric Jones, Sharon Lee Jones, Lonnell McDonald, and Cecila McDonald have been charged with engaging in organized crime. Prior to the beating, Sharon tried to induce abortion by first giving the girl Plan B emergency contraception, multiple does of birth control and cinnamon tablets. However, when that didnt work Cecilia held the girl down while Lonnell sat on the girls stomach, repeatedly pounced on her abdomen and kicked her multiple times. Apparently Lonnell laughed as he beat her and Cecile told the girl, You aint about to get my kids taken away from me. Then, another member of the family, Cedric Jones, walked in on the attack and Lonnell told him he had already been kicking the s**t out of the b***h. Unbelievably, Cedric agreed to dispose of the babys body after the miscarriage when Lonnell offered him 25$ to take care of it. Originally, the family tried to burn the childs body on a charcoal grill but when that was unsuccessful, Cedric threw the remains away in a plastic bag. This attack highlights the importance of laws like the Unborn Victims of Violence Act, which hold criminals accountable when they kill or injure unborn children in violent crimes. Thankfully, under Texas 2003 Prenatal Protection Act, the protections of the entire criminal code extend to an unborn child at every stage of gestation from fertilization until birth. This means that prosecutors in Texas can bring murder charges against criminals when they kill an unborn child in a violent attack against their mother. In a separate incident, in 2012, a Texas man was charged with capital murder after he killed his unborn baby by attacking his girlfriend. He was told that he could face the death penalty since Texas law provides that if a murder is committed in the course of committing another felony, it automatically becomes a capital case. Unfortunately, in states like Colorado where protective laws arent in place unborn babies who die in criminal attacks dont receive the justice they deserve. As LifeNews reported, earlier this year a perpetrator escaped a murder charge after cutting a seven-month-old unborn baby from a womans womb in Longmont, Colorado. This is because their states criminal law defines a person, when referring to the victim of a homicide, as a born and alive human being at the time of the attack. Currently, in the United States 37 states have some form of unborn victims law in place with 29 states offering full protection for unborn babies killed or injured in violent crimes.
At least they didn’t kill any lions.
We are in the End Times and it is going to get much, much worse.
I’d bet $100 if they hadn’t gotten caught they would have continued to use that grill.
Were you in Naked Fanny?
Agree, at least some USAF/USN military were taken “elsewhere” by Sovs, Chicoms, PAVN. I have seen pictures of Sovs “advisors” on Ho Chi Minh trail, just inside Cambodian border, near Fishhook.
In many ways, SEA was “The Best of Times, the Worst of Times”
Hispanics not so much.....their a league above the others......there is hope for them anyway....but we’ll see...
$25.00 for an entire fetus??????Planned parenthood gets more than that for just 1 arm....
Because they knew radar, IFF, ELINT and other electronics?
More money, a job training program, and a community center named after MLK will change black underclass culture. We just need to give more money.../s
True Dat !
It’s time for this world to end!
Relatives of Obama—Imagine my shock and surprise.
I'd give it no more thought than I would shooting a rabid dog - actually, I'd feel a lot worse about shooting the dog...
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