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|    Niggaboos to All    |
|    'Yeah, get it gone': Black woman 27 week    |
|    19 Nov 25 21:23:37    |
      XPost: alt.politics.republicans, sac.politics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: talk.politics.guns       From: niggaboos@naacp.org              A 20-year-old woman in South Carolina is accused of deliberately trying to       induce a miscarriage while she was 27 weeks pregnant, with cops saying she       texted a friend "my abortion pills came in" a day before the baby was born       alive in a toilet.              Jocelyn Byrum, of Rock Hill, allegedly took the abortion pills she       received in an "attempt to kill her unborn child" before giving birth to       the baby on Nov. 12 at a home on the 1500 block of Riverview Road,       according to court documents obtained by The Herald newspaper.              The young mother is charged with attempted murder and unlawful neglect of       a child. Police reportedly provided details about her case in court       Tuesday, including how she allegedly chatted with a friend about her plans       to kill her baby.              "Yeah, get it gone," the friend allegedly told Byrum in a text message.              Rock Hill Police Department detective Tayler Englert said Tuesday in court       that Byrum "admitted she took the medication to induce labor and terminate       the pregnancy." When the child was born, she allegedly snapped photos of       the baby and sent them to her family members, the Herald reports.              According to local Fox affiliate WACH, Byrum allegedly called the       authorities after giving birth to her child and confessed at the scene       about what happened. EMS initiated lifesaving measures and transported the       infant to a hospital for further treatment; the child is expected to       survive.              Byrum reportedly cried in court Tuesday while hearing the allegations       being made against her. A judge denied her bail and issued a no-contact       order that bans Byrum and her family from seeing the child as her case is       pending.              If convicted, the young woman will face up to 30 years in prison for the       attempted murder charge and 10 years for unlawful neglect.              https://lawandcrime.com/crime/yeah-get-it-gone-woman-27-weeks-pregnant-       told-friend-my-abortion-pills-came-in-just-1-day-before-her-baby-was-born-       alive-in-toilet-cops-say/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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