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|    'The kids are in shock': Family says 6 c    |
|    10 Jan 21 00:00:31    |
      XPost: alt.niggers, alt.california, sac.politics       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh              INDIANTOWN, Fla. — Brian Morales-Rosado's first day of the new       Warfield Elementary school year in his virtual home classroom       was one no one could ever imagine.              As the 10-year-old stared at his teacher and classmates on his       computer monitor Tuesday morning, shouting erupted around him.              Donald L. Williams, a former boyfriend of his mother, Maribel       Morales-Rosado, had entered the home with a gun, Martin County       sheriff's officials said.              Williams pointed the gun at the child's head, and shot the boy's       mother, who died later that day, said Brian's uncle, Jose Crespo.              "He's still traumatized," said Crespo, Morales-Rosado's brother,       adding the boy didn't sleep Tuesday night.              Five siblings, ages 9 to 17, were also in the home at the time       and all six children are traumatized, he said. A few years ago,       their father died in a car crash.              Christopher Flores, Morales-Rosado's fiancé, said the children       have been asking for and miss their mom.              "The kids are in shock," he said. "Their mom is gone and I have       to be strong."              The children are staying with their grandmother, Morales-       Rosado's mother.              Williams, 27, is in the St. Lucie County Jail without bond,       charged with premeditated murder, two counts of aggravated       assault with a deadly weapon without the intent to kill, one       count of burglary to a structure and one count of possession of       a firearm by a felon.              On Wednesday, family members and friends stood in front of       Morales-Rosado's home with candles and pictures of the 32-year-       old. They shared memories of how much she loved hibiscus       flowers, her family and the beach.              Flores said he started dating Morales-Rosado on July 4, 2017 and       planned to marry her later this year.              "She was a simple woman," he said. "She wanted to get married at       the beach."              He said his fiancée loved animals and had three goats. One day,       she planned to get a bigger home for her children and start a       farm, he said.              Martin County Sheriff Will Snyder said Williams went to Morales-       Rosado's home and shot her multiple times in the presence of her       children.              He is suspected of using a handgun stolen in 2015.              Williams then got onto a community bus. The driver told deputies       she saw a bag in Williams' hand, became suspicious and called       911.              The sheriff’s SWAT team, training nearby, took Williams into       custody.              Williams' arrest affidavit and other records related to the       shooting have not been released.              Ana H. Rosado, the mother of Morales-Rosado, said she and her       other family members will fight for justice for her daughter.              "It's not going to be an easy battle, but I have to fight for my       grandchildren," she said.              Martin County School District spokeswoman Jennifer DeShazo said       Wednesday the teacher conducting a lesson while the incident       happened requested her name and information not be released.              "As you can imagine, this has been an extremely traumatic event       for this teacher to process," DeShazo said.              The family set up a GoFundMe account to help pay for expenses       caused by the shooting.              Crespo said the family is in the process of planning a funeral.              https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/nation/2020/08/12/florida-       woman-maribel-morales-rosado-6-children/3360699001/              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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