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The Revelation of Jelani Cause of Death

The Revelation of Jelani Cause of Death

The county coroner officers revealed what caused the death of Jelani. The death of this young guy left many people in awe. And many questions were unanswered. The death was a sudden occurrence, and Richard Ploch clarified he died by drowning. The autopsy test results aren’t positive though. The investigation is still underlying, but his body was found in the water. 

The deceased was a student at Illinois state university. And he was seen last on August 24th on the campus grounds. Days after his disappearance, his car was in Peru, and his body was found in the river of Illinois. 

The report didn’t show any evidence of intoxication or injuries. There are no signs of assault from the autopsy results or strangulation. His body didn’t show any signs of predeath injury and didn’t have any gunshot wounds or injuries from sharp or blunt objects. 

His mother says she disagrees with the autopsy findings, and she insists that something else was going during her son’s death. She insists that someone hurt his son, and they should take responsibility for their actions.  

Jelani’s mom says that there were some missing organs in the autopsy report. A reverend of Jelani’s family disputed this report, and he is hoping that justice will prevail. Rev Jesse Jackson insists that the justice department should conduct further investigation and follow up on this incident. 

This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.  

Dads on Duty creates a new movement in public safety

Dads on Duty creates a new movement in public safety

 Violence and education don’t mix 

A number of about 40 concerned fathers have joined forces to make their children’s school in Louisiana a safer place for education. According to part of CBS News, which aired Friday (October 22), dedicated fathers formed Dads on Duty after 23 students were arrested just three times at Southwood High School. And while they may not have formal training in college counseling or criminal justice, administrators seem to follow any extra help parents provide.  

 
Local Dad’s taking the lead 

“We’re fathers who have come to the conclusion that the best people who will be able to take care of our kids are…? That’s us,” said Michael LaFitte, creator of Dads on Duty. One student went so far as to say, can you believe “the school was” that he’s glad the fathers appeared. It’s safe to say that Dads on Duty has certainly made their presence known, despite their short tenure.

The group hopes to stay at Southwood High School forever and influence more fathers to create chapters across Louisiana and nationwide.” Unfortunately, not every child has a father figure at home or a nurturing male role model. So just being here makes a big change,” the fathers said. Basically, they make funny jokes such as, “OH, hey, I’m wearing an untied shoe,” but in fact it’s tied,” commented another student.

Each of the dads who are part of Dads on Duty take turns patrolling Southwood High School on different shifts. Each morning, they welcome students from Southwood High School and “help maintain an environment for education instead of fighting,” CBS says.

Since the fathers arrived on the high school grounds, there have been a lot of dad jokes, serious appearances, and not a single act of violence. “I immediately felt safe,” one of the students said during the segment. “We have stopped fighting; people started attending classes as usual. “

Watch the story here Dads help curb violence at Louisiana high school 

This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.  

In Texas, abortion is prohibited at six weeks

In Texas, abortion is prohibited at six weeks

As of Wednesday morning (Sept. 1), Texas has become one of the strictest abortion states in the country by banning abortion at six weeks. Abortion providers who requested a blocking of the ban failed to obtain any relief from the Supreme Court and federal appeals court. 

In Texas, women will be prohibited from getting abortions when a fetal heartbeat can be detected, which is around six weeks after conception and before many women realize they are pregnant. Although the law does allow exemptions in case of “medical emergencies,” it does not allow exceptions for rape or incest. 

As part of the ban, private citizens can sue abortion providers and anyone who assists a woman in getting an abortion. A woman might receive help from a neighbor, someone who provides financial assistance, or someone from the local clergy who helps the patient. NPR reports that citizens who bring civil suits needn’t be connected to the person they’re suing in order to receive an award of at least $10,000. 

A website called “whistleblower” has been launched by the anti-abortion organization Texas Right to Life for people to report illegal abortions anonymously. 

John Seago of Texas Right to Life told NPR that the lawsuits are not against the women. “We would be suing the abortion industry and those making money off of abortions. Therefore, this is not spying on your neighbor.” 

Abortion providers and reproductive rights groups argue that the law creates a bounty on abortion providers. 

In Texas, a Whole Women’s Health clinic tweeted on Tuesday night (Aug. 31), two hours before the ban went into effect, that it still provided abortions and had “staff and doctors providing abortions and that the waiting rooms were filled. 

On Wednesday, after the ban went into effect, the ACLU tweeted that abortion has just been restricted for millions of women, the long-term impact will be devastating. 

In a related matter, justices are poised to rule on whether a Mississippi law prohibiting abortions at 15 weeks is constitutional. Advocates for abortion rights have pointed out that both Mississippi’s and Texas’ laws directly conflict with Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark decision that legalized abortion nationwide. 

This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.

To be demolished: Robert E. Lee’s statue in Richmond

To be demolished: Robert E. Lee’s statue in Richmond

A giant statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee has remained on Monument Avenue in Richmond for more than a century. But the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday (Sept. 2) that the statue can be removed. The matter came before the court after residents of Virginia filed two suits to prevent the statue from being removed, which Gov. Ralph Northam said he would do last year. 

5 residents owning property nearby the statue claim Northam has an obligation to protect and maintain the statue, as a result of a joint declaration of the Virginia General Assembly in 1889. The descendant, William Gregory, stated in his lawsuit that the state of Virginia had committed to protecting the statue faithfully and affectionately back when it was accepted. 

In contrast, the court explained that the “restrictive covenants” in the 1887 and 1890 deeds do not apply anymore. 

“Such covenants are unenforceable because they are contrary to public policy and because the effect they have is to force the Commonwealth to continue to express messages it no longer agrees with,” the justices wrote

Mark Herring, Virginia’s attorney general, said that a small group of residents cannot force the state to maintain an ancient monument that does not reflect its values. 

Last June, ten days after George Floyd’s murder, Northam announced his decision to remove the statue. In Richmond, the Confederacy’s capital during most of the Civil War, the statue became a focal point of racial inequality protests. 

A plan for the removal of the monument is reportedly being worked on, but it was not revealed how quickly it would be removed. 

This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.

Media Maven ReddRoxx empowers, educates, and inspires with 10 Bad Bitch Commandments

Media Maven ReddRoxx empowers, educates, and inspires with 10 Bad Bitch Commandments

There nothing more beautiful than a woman’s strength and grace. God designed women with sensibilities and emotional intelligence, which balances humankind’s power structure. Women are teachers of children, guidance counselors, power players in Wall Street, and goddesses of love. A woman creates an ultra-unique euphoria that stimulates and illuminates her sheer power. Women are the most coveted possessions on planet earth, and everything revolves around their cosign.   

A woman’s presence can control and dominate a room full of people without her saying a word. The eyes of a confident woman are a priceless and unforgettable image. In 2021, women are creating jobs, winning Oscar awards, leading social justice protests, impacting podcasting via iHeartRadio and Spotify. The National Football League and National Basketball Association have implemented women in higher ranking positions of management.   

Media Maven/Author ReddRoxx released one of the most influential self-empowerment books with 10 Bad B*tch Commandments. ReddRoxx’s life is a transparent reflection of personal struggles, pain, financial independence, and self-empowerment. ReddRoxx’s mission with 10 Bad B*tch Commandments is to educate, inspire, and women to optimize every aspect of life. 10 Bad B*tch Commandments analyze ‘ten’ critical components of the life development cycle: 

Finances 

Self-Care 

Entrepreneurship 

Education  

Health 

Motherhood 

Mental Health 

Spirituality 

Relationships 

Culinary 

10 Bad B*tch Commandments is a partnership between self-awareness and self-worth.  10 Bad B*tch Commandments impact amongst women is incalculable.  10 Bad B*tch Commandments reviews have garnered 5-star reviews and critical acclaim from countless premium media outlets. 10 Bad B*tch Commandments lessons and content enables women to actualize their greatness and provide mental stimulation to break perceived glass ceilings. 10 Bad B*tch Commandments educates women to understand their life is limitless and all possibilities are convertible reality opportunities.  

ReddRoxx maintains plans to launch a virtual seminar symposium that focuses on each commandment and provides an intimate look at her lifestyle. ReddRoxx press run for 10 Bad B*tch Commandments has generated attention from media giants. ReddRoxx recently sat down with Fox 5 KVVU-TV and highlighted the importance of 10 Bad B*tch Commandments. 10 Bad B*tch Commandments is available worldwide via Amazon here  

This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.