Via WBZ Boston
March 2, 2012:
WINTHROP (CBS) — Medway-Ashland’s girls high school hockey team lost their appeal of their playoff loss Friday, after a parent was tossed from the game for aiming a laser pointer into the eyes of their goalie...
...Winthrop superintendent John Macero said the father has been barred from all events involving Winthrop High School.
“I don’t know what the person was thinking,” Macero told WBZ NewsRadio 1030 Friday.
I am the father of Emsley Bryn, who was born on July 11, 2012. This will document the slow unraveling of my mind.
Showing posts with label Profiles in Fatherhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Profiles in Fatherhood. Show all posts
Monday, March 5, 2012
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Profiles in Fatherhood
From the New Orleans Times-Picayune
July 30, 2011
A father was arrested this morning in Livingston Parish after state troopers discovered his 8-year-old son was driving the family from Mississippi to Dallas while the man slept, intoxicated.
The father, Billy Joe Madden, 28, of Hattiesburg, Miss., was arrested and booked into the Livingston Parish Jail.
Louisiana State Police Troop A received a call around 6:30 a.m. from a concerned motorist traveling west on Interstate 12 near Holden, said state police spokeswoman Melissa Matey.
The driver said a green Chevrolet pick-up truck was moving erratically and a child appeared to be the driver.
Troopers stopped the pick-up truck on I-12, just west of LA 447 in Livingston Parish.
Madden was in the passenger seat while his 8-year-old son drove and his 4-year-old daughter sat in the back seat, Matey said. No one was injured.
July 30, 2011
A father was arrested this morning in Livingston Parish after state troopers discovered his 8-year-old son was driving the family from Mississippi to Dallas while the man slept, intoxicated.
The father, Billy Joe Madden, 28, of Hattiesburg, Miss., was arrested and booked into the Livingston Parish Jail.
Louisiana State Police Troop A received a call around 6:30 a.m. from a concerned motorist traveling west on Interstate 12 near Holden, said state police spokeswoman Melissa Matey.
The driver said a green Chevrolet pick-up truck was moving erratically and a child appeared to be the driver.
Troopers stopped the pick-up truck on I-12, just west of LA 447 in Livingston Parish.
Madden was in the passenger seat while his 8-year-old son drove and his 4-year-old daughter sat in the back seat, Matey said. No one was injured.
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Profiles in Fatherhood
From The Times of India
August 2010
KADAPA: In a shocking incident, a man sold his six-year-old daughter in an open auction in Kadapa district on Wednesday in his desperation to buy liquor.
Krishnaiah, 40, a daily wage labourer, of Lakkireddypalle in Rayachoti constituency sold his daughter to one Mohd Basha for Rs 1,000 in Ramapuram. With the news spreading like wild fire, police entered the scene and rescued the girl.
It all started when Krishnaiah, a drunkard, went to a liquor shop in the morning but the shop owner denied him liquor since he has incurred a heavy debt. In dire need, the man took his daughter to nearby Ramapuram and put her up for sale. The bid started at Rs 300.
Finally, Bhasha paid Rs 1,000 and took the girl along with him. But the cops got wind of the shocking news and caught hold of Krishnaiah. They beat him up. Fearing that the police would arrest him, Bhasha left the girl on the street and fled from the spot.
Meanwhile, the police took Krishnaiah into custody. A case was registered.
August 2010
KADAPA: In a shocking incident, a man sold his six-year-old daughter in an open auction in Kadapa district on Wednesday in his desperation to buy liquor.
Krishnaiah, 40, a daily wage labourer, of Lakkireddypalle in Rayachoti constituency sold his daughter to one Mohd Basha for Rs 1,000 in Ramapuram. With the news spreading like wild fire, police entered the scene and rescued the girl.
It all started when Krishnaiah, a drunkard, went to a liquor shop in the morning but the shop owner denied him liquor since he has incurred a heavy debt. In dire need, the man took his daughter to nearby Ramapuram and put her up for sale. The bid started at Rs 300.
Finally, Bhasha paid Rs 1,000 and took the girl along with him. But the cops got wind of the shocking news and caught hold of Krishnaiah. They beat him up. Fearing that the police would arrest him, Bhasha left the girl on the street and fled from the spot.
Meanwhile, the police took Krishnaiah into custody. A case was registered.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Monday, January 2, 2012
Profiles in Fatherhood
From People Magazine
Published June 4, 2007:
Still, as Destin lay ailing with a life-threatening kidney condition last year, he assumed even his ne'er-do-well dad would come through. In January 2006, moved by Byron Perkins's plaintive appeal to help his son, a judge granted him a pass from jail to be tested to see if he was a match to donate a kidney.
Instead, Perkins, 38, who had recently been convicted on drug and weapons charges and was facing a minimum 25-year sentence, fled to Mexico with his girlfriend—leaving his son bitter and bewildered. "I don't know how he could lay his head down at night, knowing he ran away and left me up here to die," Destin told CNN.
Published June 4, 2007:
Still, as Destin lay ailing with a life-threatening kidney condition last year, he assumed even his ne'er-do-well dad would come through. In January 2006, moved by Byron Perkins's plaintive appeal to help his son, a judge granted him a pass from jail to be tested to see if he was a match to donate a kidney.
Instead, Perkins, 38, who had recently been convicted on drug and weapons charges and was facing a minimum 25-year sentence, fled to Mexico with his girlfriend—leaving his son bitter and bewildered. "I don't know how he could lay his head down at night, knowing he ran away and left me up here to die," Destin told CNN.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Profiles in Fatherhood
From the Argus (SD) Leader
Published December 30, 2011:
Police responded to a report of a reckless driver during Thursday morning rush hour and found a suspected drunken driver with an 11-month-old boy in his lap on North Cliff Avenue.
Ahamgkari Subash, 26, was stopped near East 52nd Street and North Cliff after a passerby called in to report an erratic driver just after 8 a.m., according to Det. Sean Kooistra of the Sioux Falls Police Department.
A breath test put Subash’s blood alcohol content at .10. The legal limit to drive is .08. He was arrested on charges of DUI, no seatbelt and failure to use a child restraint system.
Published December 30, 2011:
Police responded to a report of a reckless driver during Thursday morning rush hour and found a suspected drunken driver with an 11-month-old boy in his lap on North Cliff Avenue.
Ahamgkari Subash, 26, was stopped near East 52nd Street and North Cliff after a passerby called in to report an erratic driver just after 8 a.m., according to Det. Sean Kooistra of the Sioux Falls Police Department.
A breath test put Subash’s blood alcohol content at .10. The legal limit to drive is .08. He was arrested on charges of DUI, no seatbelt and failure to use a child restraint system.
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