A little girl in Georgia called 911 to report her father as a drunk driver.
The dispatcher tried to get the location of the girl and her father, but the 9-year-old was so upset she had trouble communicating.
Dispatcher: "Are you in the car with him?"
Little girl: "Yes, and he's driving really (fast), and I think I'm going to get into a wreck and kill myself."
Little girl: "Yes, and he's driving really (fast), and I think I'm going to get into a wreck and kill myself."
The girl and her father eventually ended up at her grandparents' home, and police followed.
Authorities said her father "hacked" his breathalyzer device installed in his car in order to drive. He was arrested.
A mother is hoping police press charges against a daycare worker she says was caught on surveillance video breastfeeding her child without her permission.
Kaycee Oxendine recorded video from the security footage inside Carrboro Early School on Friday that shows a woman adjusting her top and bringing Oxendine's 3-month-old son to her chest to breastfeed him.
Oxendine works at the daycare as a pre-kindergarten teacher. On Friday, she said her son's teacher told her he was constipated. When another woman working in the nursery that day asked Oxendine if she could breastfeed the boy to see whether it would help, Oxendine told her no, twice.
"She said that she had a son and did I want her to put my child to her breast and breastfeed?" Oxendine recalled. "And I said no, that's nasty. We don't do things like that."
Kaycee Oxendine recorded video from the security footage inside Carrboro Early School on Friday that shows a woman adjusting her top and bringing Oxendine's 3-month-old son to her chest to breastfeed him.
Oxendine works at the daycare as a pre-kindergarten teacher. On Friday, she said her son's teacher told her he was constipated. When another woman working in the nursery that day asked Oxendine if she could breastfeed the boy to see whether it would help, Oxendine told her no, twice.
"She said that she had a son and did I want her to put my child to her breast and breastfeed?" Oxendine recalled. "And I said no, that's nasty. We don't do things like that."
Oxendine said moments after she left the room, video shows the daycare worker picking up her baby and breastfeeding him for several seconds. The woman stopped when another worker who was in the room at the time, stood up to leave.
"As a mom, you've taken something from me, because I wasn't able to defend my child," Oxendine said. "I wasn't there."
The daycare director, Daron Council, told ABC11 that an employee reported what happened and that the worker who did the breastfeeding is no longer there. He said she usually worked at the Orange Chatham Early School, was licensed, and had been working in childcare for more than a decade.
Oxendine said the woman was fired on Friday, but she wants her to face criminal charges.
Later Friday evening, Oxendine rushed her baby to UNC Hospital because she said he became ill and was throwing up.
Her son was born prematurely, is lactose intolerant and can't have any milk products.
"To me, a criminal act was committed against him," she said. "Not only did you put your breast to my son, you also made my son sick because he's lactose intolerant. So you've put something in his body that his body can't digest."
Records show the North Carolina Dept. Of Health and Human Services inspected both Carrboro and Orange Chatham Early Schools in October and November of last year. Both facilities received superior classifications.
Council said nothing like this had ever happened in one of the facilities. He said as soon as he found out what happened Friday, he reported it to DHHS and informed parents of the children who were under the woman's care that day.
"He's done everything in his power that he can do so I'm not angry at the director," Oxendine said. "I'm not angry at the childcare center. I'm very angry at the employee. I do hope that there's justice for my son."
Carrboro police said they were investigating the incident as misdemeanor child abuse. So far, no charges have been filed.
"As a mom, you've taken something from me, because I wasn't able to defend my child," Oxendine said. "I wasn't there."
The daycare director, Daron Council, told ABC11 that an employee reported what happened and that the worker who did the breastfeeding is no longer there. He said she usually worked at the Orange Chatham Early School, was licensed, and had been working in childcare for more than a decade.
Oxendine said the woman was fired on Friday, but she wants her to face criminal charges.
Later Friday evening, Oxendine rushed her baby to UNC Hospital because she said he became ill and was throwing up.
Her son was born prematurely, is lactose intolerant and can't have any milk products.
"To me, a criminal act was committed against him," she said. "Not only did you put your breast to my son, you also made my son sick because he's lactose intolerant. So you've put something in his body that his body can't digest."
Records show the North Carolina Dept. Of Health and Human Services inspected both Carrboro and Orange Chatham Early Schools in October and November of last year. Both facilities received superior classifications.
Council said nothing like this had ever happened in one of the facilities. He said as soon as he found out what happened Friday, he reported it to DHHS and informed parents of the children who were under the woman's care that day.
"He's done everything in his power that he can do so I'm not angry at the director," Oxendine said. "I'm not angry at the childcare center. I'm very angry at the employee. I do hope that there's justice for my son."
Carrboro police said they were investigating the incident as misdemeanor child abuse. So far, no charges have been filed.
A psycho Boston-area man wanted a world record and, by gosh, he nailed it by pounding 38 nails into a board with his skull in under two minutes.
Scratching your head at how Ferraro is able to do that? His skull is more than twice as thick as the average human’s 16 millimeters in thickness compared to an average of 6.5, according to the Daily Mail.
Ferraro discovered he was thickheaded when he was a kid and went head-first through a wooden door while chasing his brother, according to Guinness.
When Ferraro isn’t banging his head against nails for glory, he works as a professional wrestler under the name “Gino Martino.”
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