Maranda was arguing with her boyfriend Edward Beranek. Maranda yelled “fuck you” several times to a male standing next to Edward. I told Maranda she needed to calm down several times or she would be arrested for disorderly conduct. Maranda would calm down for about a minute, but start yelling at Edward and the male next to him. I asked Maranda what was going on with her and Edward and the other male.
10/29/2015 at approximately 1918 hours, this officer was dispatched to 207 Florida Avenue for a mother and daughter domestic. Both Denise and Shirley HAZLETT could be heard screaming while I was outside the home on the sidewalk. This altercation was occurring during Shenandoah Height's trick or treat event with numerous neighbors, parents and children walking around the home. I briefly spoke with several neighbors who were standing outside. They expressed thier concerns about Denise and Shirley HAZLETT.
Tiana later expressed that she did not want to see her mother because she was scared. She also reported that her mother had a history of being abusive to her and had hit on her in more than one occasion. Initially, Tiana and her sister Rosie were placed together in one foster home; however, this changed after Rosie physically assaulted the biological daughter of their current foster mother, which resulted in the removal of both siblings. After this incident, Tiana and Rosie were placed in separate homes. Tiana’s second placement was also disrupted due to Tiana constantly leaving the home without permission or AWOLING.
Berthoud police officer, Jeremy Yachik, was accused of abusing his 15-year old daughter in the year of 2014. An email received by the Loveland police department included video footage of a man, later identified as Yachik and his daughter, hitting and kicking a young female in 2012 which led to an investigation and later, an arrest. Loveland police investigated the allegations instead of the Berthoud Police department due to Yachik’s ex-fiance claiming that she had emailed the video to Berthoud Police Chief Glen Johnson but Johnson had never responded, thus causing her to continue trying to get help for Yachik’s daughter. The abuse Yachik’s daughter accused was inflicted upon her included being bound with plastic zip ties, being force-fed hot sauce, as well as being choked.
After the first time I heard that she threatened I would sit on the steps downstairs, outside their room just to make sure my mom doesn’t call the cops and that if it got bad I can open the door and try to stop it. My mother and father never abused each other physically but would abuse each other mentally. I always used the word “fight” when describing how my parents got along. It would be “they always fight, like every day” but they never laid hands on each other they were nonviolent except with their words. Any cuss words you can think of are used against each other.
(Explain with evidence). A particularly horrific incident occurred where a group of boys kicked Nabozny so hard he had to have surgery. They told Nabozny not to tell anyone about what they did or they would kill him. (Clincher) The threat prevented Nabozny from seeking help at first but the second time he ran away he was convinced by a social worker to hold the school accountable for all that had happened to him.
Maunica responded well to the intervention. Maunica continues to make progress towards her goals. Maunica stated, that she used to handle her anger, by yelling, running away, call 911, using profanity and arguing. Maunica stated, that she journal, do not talk back, and talk about what cause her to get upset. Maunica stated, being accused of something she did not do, being called names, talking behind her back, being treated unfairly and being embarrassed.
Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” is a short story written by Ambrose Bierce about Peyton Farquhar, a confederate sympathizer who gets caught plotting the destruction of Owl Creek Bridge. As a result, Farquhar is subsequently hanged, and to the readers’ surprise, experiences a whole different reality before his death. The story is split into three parts, each depicting key points in the story. In the first part, Farquhar is shown to be at his noose on Owl Creek Bridge, where he is hanged while fantasizing about his freeing his hands and escaping. Next, in the second part, Farquhar’s history is revealed, and it is seen by the reader that he is a successful farmer who dreamed of becoming a confederate war hero.
In 2000 Maria Macias was killed by her husband . Court case 2006 Lissette Ochoa(wife). Physical abuse by husband, emotional and mental abuse as well. “Her eyes were purple and swollen, her upper lip was basically touching her nose, and she had come out crawling”(father said). What he does also has an impact on the kids.
Juwan stated that he does not get along well with his mom because she is always yells at him for everything he does and punishing him for stupid reason. Juwan stated that his mom never listen to his side of the story and blame everything that goes wrong in the house on him.
Supporting Details - “The corporal cut me off. ‘Only the boy.’ ‘She’s his sister,’ Dad tried. He was being reasonable. ‘And she’s a child too.
She does these things because she knows that the mob will come to the house later and she wishes to prevent her children from getting hurt. Another way Maman tries to
Reporter stated the following: The incident happened today in the cafeteria. Jada went to put her tray in the trash receptacle. Mr. Smith and his child (Caleb) were sitting directly behind her. When she went to put her tray up Mr. Smith grabbed the top of her leg on the back side by her behind area. This is physical abuse for the touch.
When you see, your parents fight always and you cannot do anything, also if you exposed to domestic violence, and no one take care of you this is a bad environment to live in. pecola lived in that kind of environment and she get mad at the end because of her family, “An experience of violence can lead to lasting physical, mental, and emotional harm, whether the child is a direct victim or a witness.”
Trapped In “Ship in a Bottle” a short story from the book Olive Kitteridge, there is many meanings that can be interpreted from the title of the chapter. The meaning of “ship in a Bottle” can portrayed as a literal and a figurative way throughout the chapter. Jims ship being trapped, as it was too big to get out of the basement served as a literal portrayal. Julie feeling trapped by her mother as a figurative portrayal.