Boy With Autism Hates Being Photographed, So Mom Crafts Genius Plan & Everyone’s Cheering.

Boy With Autism Hates Being Photographed, So Mom Crafts Genius Plan & Everyone’s Cheering.

Any parent can tell you that getting kids to sit still for a photoshoot can feel like herding cats. When your child happens to have autism, you might find that getting good pictures for the family album is even more challenging. Samantha Bishop, a photographer and mother in Georgia, knows all too well how hard … Read more

Providence Residents Claim Police Officers Terrorize Neighborhoods and Incite Fear

Providence Residents Claim Police Officers Terrorize Neighborhoods and Incite Fear

The controversial issue of police brutality has rocked the core of our nation, unequivocally dividing public opinion. There are those who are outraged, calling for dramatic reforms, and police accountability. Others have become numb, turning a blind eye to police violence and deadly use of force.

In particular, some call the Providence, Rhode Island, police a “third-shift terror squad”; a band of officers who patrol south Providence at night and, countless residents claim, strike fear into citizens by inexplicably harassing, and in some cases, assaulting them.

Tension in the Air

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Residents of Providence say they can almost cut the tension with a knife between themselves and the police officers who are meant to protect them. The blacks and Latinos of Providence claim they are continuously targeted by the police for no legitimate reason, inciting unnecessary fear in their daily lives.

A Drive in His Neighborhood

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In July of 2015, a black former police cadet, Charm, went for a drive in his neighborhood to grab some pizza for himself and his family. But, this drive would be unlike any other. Charm’s drive didn’t end with a hot pizza pie, but with his body slammed against a car.

Sound of Sirens

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The pizzeria was close to Charm’s house and a place he frequented with his family. He’d been following the speed limit, enjoying the relaxing evening with a light breeze gently hitting his face. With the pizza in tow, as Charm attempted to park near his house, the unexpected sound of sirens could be heard from close by.

Rookie Officers

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At first, Charm wasn’t certain the sirens were actually meant for him, but when the police car moved close to his car, he realized he was the actual target. Confused and alarmed, Charm asked the rookie officers why he had been stopped when he had done nothing wrong. The officers told Charm they had stopped him for a broken light.

The Arrest

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In a matter of minutes, Charm was charged with disorderly conduct, assault and resisting arrest. “I told them, ‘I’m a father. My kids are up there in the window. Please don’t disrespect me in front of my children.’” Not only would Charm feel utterly humiliated in front of his neighbors and family, but this had not been the first encounter with the arresting officers.

Former Classmates

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Charm, a 35-year-old barber and personal trainer who has a criminal justice degree, knew the men who had arrested him. These men were his former classmates at the police academy. In 2014, after Charm claimed he was bullied by instructors and fellow trainees, he had been dismissed of his duties.

A Bitter Man?

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Steven Nelson, the city lawyer who prosecuted Charm after his arrest, argued during the non-jury trial that Charm “was obstinate, he was defiant and he was bitter.” He claimed that when Charm saw his former classmates approach his car, he was furious because “they made it and he did not.”

A Wrongful Arrest

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Charm denied the claims by the prosecutor and claimed that the officers disliked him from their days in the academy. Charm accused one of the officers, Patrolman Matthew Sheridan, of calling another ex-classmate during the arrest to mock and laugh at Charm for the situation he was in. Judge Madeline Quirk acquitted Charm and admonished the officers for “huge” inconsistencies in their testimony.

Zero Accountability

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None of the officers involved in Charm’s arrest faced any sort of disciplinary action for the holes in their stories. The lack of accountability may have given these men the chance to abuse their power in the streets of Providence.

Cell Phone Footage

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The issue of police brutality is not a new and trending issue, but has been a continuous integral part of our history. The major difference now is the inclusion of video footage, particularly cell phone recordings that capture incidents in their raw state. In Providence, cell phone recordings by bystanders and victims themselves are often used to tell stories of brutality and unnecessary force by the police.

Another Incident

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After the encounter with Charm, a video surfaced in 2015 showing Sheridan beating a disabled Latino nightclub employee. In the video footage, Sheridan can be seen applying excessive force towards a man. But with a slap on the wrist, the city gave him only six months of departmental probation and retrained him on the use of force.

And Another …

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Sheridan attracted attention yet again when he arrested black writer and performance artist Christopher Johnson. At the time, Johnson was a candidate to be the state’s poet laureate. Sheridan arrested him on charges of disorderly conduct, assault and resisting arrest. Johnson later wrote an essay titled “Walking While Black,” which alleged that Sheridan grabbed him and threw him against a cruiser.

Excessive Force

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Charm’s story is one of many that have the same common factors: white police officers using brutality or force against colored or Latino citizens. A few weeks later, the same Providence officers were captured on a cellphone video grabbing a Latina woman by the hair and throwing a man to the ground. The city said another officer from Charm’s encounter had pulled the woman’s hair, received a written reprimand, retraining and a one-day suspension.

A Terror Squad

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Charm’s lawyer Shannah Kurland, who also represents Johnson and other Providence defendants, called the officers the “third-shift terror squad” and said the incidents “show a pattern of behavior that is completely unacceptable for any person, let alone one who is paid with our tax dollars to carry a gun.”

Outcry for Reform

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Cellphone videos that surfaced last year showing questionable use of force against Providence residents have spurred calls for reform and a push for an ordinance banning racial profiling by police. But, Providence’s top police officials defended the department’s record and said they have worked to improve relations and discipline and retrain officers. More than 75 percent of the nearly 400-member force is white, versus 36 percent of the city’s 179,000 residents.

A Diverse Academy

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“We’re not perfect, but we’ve had a tremendous record of our use of restraint as a police department,” Police Chief Hugh Clements Jr. said last month during a speech, welcoming the city’s most diverse class of cadets to the academy. “We’re proud of our record, we’re proud of what we’ve done, and we anticipate we’re about to get better.”

A Heated Battle

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It is apparent that a fierce battle is brewing between the community of Providence and the police officers who are meant to safeguard their lives. Community activists accuse the police of racial profiling, unnecessary physical force and the arrests of black and Latino citizens. On the other hand, the Providence Police Department justify their actions in response to an alarming surge of crime.

Police Everywhere

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Community members are claiming that the police are following them, taking photos of the youth, and putting them in gang databases when there is no criminal intent or involvement to begin with.  “The further you go down Broad Street, the more and more police officers you see. That’s no coincidence. The further you go down Broad Street, the more black and people of color there are,” said activist Vanessa Flores-Maldonado.

Necessary Police Presence

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Sgt. Robert Boehm, head of the Providence police union, said the poor and heavily black and Hispanic neighborhood has generated a hike in police calls, and that often translates into more citizen complaints against police. He said the area has had loud parties and “large crowds not cooperating with the police.”

What’s Next?

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In order for the city to combat the increasing level of complaints against officers, Providence Public Safety Commissioner Steven Pare said the city is planning on expanding the use of police body cameras so that “we can see the entire story and not just snippets” on the Internet. It is crucial that police protect themselves and citizens against any threats, but it does not allow anyone free reign to terrorize communities into fear and oppression.

Toasted Coconut Hair Is The Newest Fall Hair Trend

Toasted Coconut Hair Is The Newest Fall Hair Trend

Would you rock this look? With fall officially underway, you may be looking for ways to embrace the fall season besides living in comfy sweaters and sipping pumpkin spice lattes. And if that’s the case, you’re going to love the latest fall hair trend because it allows you to welcome fall without totally having to revamp your … Read more

A Daughter’s Birthday Gift To Her Dad Led To A Stunning Revelation

A Daughter’s Birthday Gift To Her Dad Led To A Stunning Revelation

It can be hard to shop for birthday presents for parents. You want to get something meaningful for the mother or father, but it can be challenging to think of something that truly shows your appreciation for all their years of unconditional love.

New Jersey resident Robin Gonsalves wanted to do something meaningful for her father’s birthday. After much deliberation, she finally settled on a particular present she knew would be extra special. However, she had no idea that her gift would end up leading to an amazing revelation for the both of them…

When New Jersey resident John Gonsalves had his 59th birthday coming up, his daughter, Robin, wanted to get him something that he would remember forever.

John had been a terrific father to Robin her entire life. He was supportive of all her endeavors, and she wanted to do something out of the ordinary for him. He pretty much had everything he needed, so what would she do for his big fifty-ninth? 


Robin put a lot of thought into her father’s gift, and finally, she knew exactly what to get him. It was something he talked about with her in great detail. So, she purchased it and wrapped it up…

On the morning of John’s birthday, his daughter excitedly handed him the box. It was an Ancestry.com DNA kit! This was something he always discussed but never expected! He was thrilled to try it out.

John wanted to know where his family came from and more about his extended familial tree. Little did he know he would soon find out a life-changing piece of information.

John could not wait to get started. He read through the kit, and when he was finished, he put some of his saliva in the kit’s plastic vial and sent it off in the mail that very same day. Now all he could do was wait patiently for the results.

It took a few weeks for the test results to come back, and during that time John often dreamt of what he would possibly learn about his family. However, when he finally read the results, he was in utter disbelief…

The test showed he had a 40-year-old daughter named Jeanie he never knew existed! John was in absolute shock; how had he not known about her for four whole decades. He immediately contacted her and set up a reunion. But, how would his daughter react to this sudden revelation?

Well, on the morning of the big meeting, John tied balloons outside of his home as a celebratory welcome to his daughter. A few hours later, Jeanie approached…

The father and daughter immediately embraced. They were both in tears, and John invited Jeanie into his home to learn all about her life story. How did he never know about her?

Jeanie Siciliano was born in 1977 to a woman John briefly dated. However, he had no idea he impregnated her, and at two months old, Jeanie was given up for adoption to a loving family. 

Jeanie’s parents never hid the fact that she was adopted, and they were supportive of any desire to eventually locate her biological parents. When Jeanie turned 19, she finally embarked on a journey to do just that…

It didn’t take long for Jeanie to track down her mother. Meeting her was a somewhat bittersweet experience because although she was pleased, it was somewhat difficult to face the woman who gave her away. Now, it was time to try and locate her father.

Jeanie told John that she too looked to Ancestry.com to help with her quest. She submitted a sample, and a few weeks later she learned John Gonsalvo was her father. But, this wasn’t even the most incredible part of the discovery…

John and Jeanie lived within three miles of each other! They shopped at the same grocery store and probably even crossed paths a handful of times.

John’s daughter Robin was just as thrilled as he was! She loved that she suddenly had an older sister to look to for advice, and Jeanie now had a younger sister to mentor.

Robin’s mother, unfortunately, passed away when she was younger, and she no female presence in her life to guide her, until now. She couldn’t wait to have some serious sister bonding with Jeanie.

John, being a religious man, believed everything that happened between him, Robin, and Jeanie was divine intervention. All three have plenty of catching up to do, and they’re ready to take all the time in the world to do it!

A simple birthday present turned into an amazing experience for the Gonsalves family. How amazing was it that both the father and his newfound daughter only lived three miles away?

Once news outlets heard about this incredible story, everyone was eager to give the world a glimpse at what happened to the Gonsalves family. People love stories with this kind of ending!

Websites like Ancestry.com have allowed people to discover amazing things about their heritage. If you’re interested in knowing your roots, visit the website!

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Girls Become Best Friends In Hospital, Reunite Yrs Later For “Survivors” Photoshoot.

Girls Become Best Friends In Hospital, Reunite Yrs Later For “Survivors” Photoshoot.

Two years ago, four little girls fought for their lives against childhood cancer. McKinley, Chloe, Ava and Lauren were all just 4 and 5 years old when they met each other on the oncology floor of Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida. Ava, Lauren, and McKinley had acute lymphoblastic leukemia and Chloe … Read more

Things All Women Shouldn’t Fell Self-Conscious About

Things All Women Shouldn’t Fell Self-Conscious About

Everyone is self-conscious about something, and even the most confident people in the world have things that make them feel nervous and insecure. Even if the world sees you as perfect, it’s very unlikely that you see yourself that way. However, sometimes the thing we’re most self-conscious about turn out to be desirable to other … Read more

87-Year-Old Woman Tasered by Police For Not Dropping Knife While Cutting Dandelions

87-Year-Old Woman Tasered by Police For Not Dropping Knife While Cutting Dandelions

When a grandmother was charged with criminal trespassing and obstructing an officer, eyebrows around the community were raised. Family members and neighbors came to the woman’s defense and expressed how they felt the incident was “unnecessarily escalated.”

On the other side, the police department tried to justify their actions by saying that the officer “used a Taser instead of using deadly force.” But the question remains of why anyone would feel threatened by an older woman cutting flowers in the first place. Here’s what happened.

Dandelions for Cooking

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When Martha Al-Bishara went on a walk on a Friday near her home in northern Georgia, she left with the intent to pick dandelions. It was common for her to collect the plants for cooking purposes and making meals for her family was something she enjoyed. But the day would go differently than others even though Al-Bishara picked dandelions in the same area she always did.

Boys and Girls Club

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The 87-year-old woman ventured outside with a kitchen knife to cut the flowers and a plastic bag in the other hand to collect them. She was doing what she always did when she crossed the street from her home in Chatsworth, Georgia, and arrived at a partially fenced lot belonging to a branch of the Boys and Girls Club.

Elderly Woman Picking Dandelions

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According to The Washington Post, she began gathering the plants that she wanted when someone on the property noticed her in her blue dress and brown scarf around her head. The man named Tanner felt threatened for some reason by the woman — so threatened in fact, that he called the police.

911 Call

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The 911 call came in on Friday at about 4:28 p.m., when Tanner, an employee of the club, told the operator, “This lady is walking on the bike trail, she has a knife and she won’t leave. She doesn’t speak English.” Tanner gave the operator the address of 502 Chestnut Street and he informed the operator that the woman was outside and that there were no children outside. All he kept saying was, “She told me she doesn’t speak English and keeps walking up the trail with a knife.”

Frail Older Woman

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Tanner continued, saying, “She’s old so she can’t get around too well, but, looks like she’s walking around looking for something, like, vegetation to cut down or something. There’s a bag too.” When they asked Tanner if she came at someone with a knife, he replied saying: “No, she just brought the knife onto the property in her hand. She didn’t try to attack anybody or anything.”

Describing the Woman

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He proceeded to describe what the woman was wearing and asked the operator if they could send someone to the property. Soon after 4:30 p.m., two officers and the chief of the Chatsworth Police Department arrived at the scene, where a Boys and Girls Club staff member escorted them to the back of the property. There, the officers spotted Al-Bishara standing on a hill holding “a white plastic bag in her left hand and a steak knife in her right hand.”

Verbal Requests to Drop the Knife

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The officers did not immediately realize that the woman didn’t speak English, but, according to the police, Al-Bishara did not respond to multiple verbal requests to put down her kitchen knife. Instead, according to The Washington Post, she continued walking and collecting dandelions. “While we were approaching the female she bent down to the ground and cut a weed and stood back up holding the weed in her left hand with the plastic bag,” the police report said.

Show by Example

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“We kept telling her to drop the knife,” the report continued. “The female would look at us. Her demeanor was calm even seeing us with our guns out.” The Chatsworth police chief at one point even threw his own pocket knife on the ground “in an attempt to show the female that we wanted her to drop the knife,” according to the report.

Tasered By Police

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But, when Al-Bishara didn’t respond and began walking down the hill toward the officers, one of them pointed his taser at her. He did this even though she expressed a very calm demeanor and facial expression. When she was about five yards away, the officer shot his taser, striking Al-Bishara in the chest and sending her to the ground.

Mug Shot

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Dalton Daily Citizen News, which reviewed body camera footage from the incident, said that Al-Bishara was heard crying as the taser prongs hit her and she began “lightly sobbing and speaking in Arabic.” At this point, officers were handcuffing her and they brought her to her feet. Al-Bishara was then taken to the police station, where a mug shot was obtained and she was charged with obstruction of an officer and criminal trespassing.

Murray County Detention Center

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She was taken to the Murray County Detention Center where Chatsworth Police Chief, Josh Etheridge, defended his officers’ use of force. “In my opinion, it was the lowest use of force we could have used to simply stop that threat at the time,” Etheridge told the Daily Citizen-News. “And I know everyone is going to say, ‘An 87-year-old woman? How big a threat can she be?’ She still had a knife. An 87-year-old woman with a knife still has the ability to hurt an officer.”

Al-Bishara’s Family is Upset

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But, Al-Bishara’s family members disagreed completely. They believe the police, who responded by tasering Al-Bishara, were completely out of line and unnecessarily escalated the situation. Al-Bishara’s daughter-in-law arrived at the scene after the arrest and told officers that their mother-in-law has dementia and only speaks Arabic.

Picking Dandelions

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“She’s picked dandelions from there before, and she had a bag of dandelions and a kitchen knife,” one of Al-Bishara’s granddaughters, Martha Douhne, told Channel 9 News. “I think it just fully escalated.” Douhne said that the family was deferring questions about the case to their attorney but confirmed facts about Al-Bishara’s family and history to The Washington Post.

Immigrated to U.S. From Syria

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Douhne said that Al-Bishara immigrated to the United States from Syria more than two decades ago and she is a naturalized citizen. She lives with her husband and other extended family members in Chatsworth, a city near the Tennessee border about 85 miles north of Atlanta. Douhne was also quick to dispute that the relative who told the officer that her grandmother that had dementia was wrong.

Getting the Charges Dropped

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“That was something that was accidentally said in the heat of the moment,” Douhne said. “Grandma has no previous mental issues and has been and still is fully capable of living on her own with her husband.” Jeff Dean, an attorney for Al-Bishara’s family, is working on getting the charges against the elderly woman dropped. He said “we are evaluating what we’ll do as far as an unreasonable use of force case” against the police department.

An 87-Year-Old Behind Bars

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Dean said, “The folks from the Boys and Girls Club, when they made their phone call to 911, clearly stated she was not a threat to anybody and told them she was gathering vegetation. Clearly, there was no threat.” Douhne told The Washington Post that her grandmother spent about two and a half hours in jail, then another two and half hours in the hospital to get her health checked.

Concerned Family

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Al-Bishara was okay physically but her head hurt trying to understand what had happened. “She is still repeating the incident over in her mind and telling us she didn’t mean for this to happen and apologizing that she didn’t want to bring this on us,” Douhne told the Daily Citizen-News. “She is having trouble sleeping and is stressed.”

A Neighbor Shares Her Thoughts

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A neighbor said that Al-Bishara has lived in the area for 22 years and that she was shocked to learn what happened. “This woman don’t bother nobody or nothing,” said Elizabeth Usrey. “They keep their stuff clean and don’t bother anyone. I don’t really know what happened, but the woman wouldn’t hurt a fly. Using a Taser on someone that age is ridiculous.”

The Police Chief Speaks Out

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Usrey explained that Al-Bishara and her husband enjoy walking around the neighborhood and when they harvest vegetables in their garden on their property, they share them with neighbors. “[The police] should have been more patient,” Usrey said. Police Chief, Josh Etheridge commented on the matter telling the Daily Citizen News that there will be a full investigation.

A Full Investigation?

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“We handle the use of force issues internally, and an outside agency would be contacted if we thought a crime had been committed. If someone wanted to contact the GBI [Georgia Bureau of Investigation] — and we have been in contact with them to let them know what happened — because they think there was criminal wrongdoing, then we would welcome that. We haven’t requested them to come in. We simply don’t believe there was any criminal activity.”