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Yonkers sergeant who barely intervened in assault put on modified duty

By
David Propper


October 30, 2022 5:48pm
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A Yonkers police sergeant who did little to stop two men from pummeling a victim as he slumped to the ground has been placed on modified duty, the city’s police force revealed Sunday.
In a series of tweets, Yonkers police condemned the apparent lack of action from sergeant Amy Kielb while two brothers punched, kicked and grappled with another man Oct. 25 — all caught on surveillance video.

The footage, obtained by The Post, shows Kielb getting out of a double-parked cruiser and saying something to the brothers, but not physically intervening.
“The Yonkers Police sergeant who initially responded has had her duty status modified and placed in an administrative capacity pending the outcome of the internal investigation,” the department tweeted.
“The Yonkers Police Department trains and expects its members to respond and take the appropriate and necessary actions in situations like these, and it is apparent from the video that did not happen; due process will determine why.
The incident occurred in Yonkers on Oct. 25 that has led to the modified duty of one police sergeant. The sergeant is seen doing little to stop the attack swiftly.
“We hold ourselves and our members accountable and will take steps to maintain the highest standards and professionalism.”
The disturbing video also shows the victim with a bloodied face fall to the ground as the two men continue their vicious attack.
The sergeant stands by for a moment before motioning for one of the assailants to move away and grabbing the arm of the other as he keeps beating on the man, the footage shows.


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Felix Teelin (pictured) and Jonathan Teelin were charged with felony assault, according to police. Yonkers PD

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Jonathan Teelin. The incident was sparked by a dispute that spilled out from a local bar, authorities said. Yonkers PD



Jonathan Teelin, 26, of Mount Kisco and Felix Teelin, 22, of Hastings-On-Hudson were charged with felony assault, according to police. The incident was sparked by a dispute that spilled out from a local bar, authorities said.


The 26-year-old victim, a Yonkers resident, was expected to recover from the injuries, cops said.




In its initial release, Yonkers police said its administration was “conducting an internal inquiry into the initial police response,” but did not divulge further details.


A department spokesman, in an email on Sunday, said the Kielb, an 11-year veteran of the force, was placed on modified duty Friday pending the internal investigation.
 
A Sports Reporter Calls out a Racist Tweet and Gets Exposed for Her Own

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Tennessee sports reporter Kasey Funderburg has been fired from all her reporting positions after her old racist tweets were exposed, per Knox News. Some Twitter users called her a hypocrite given moments before she was exposed, she had called out a Knoxville reporter for a racist joke. Though, a looming question remains: Did she deserve it?

The University of Tennessee reporter responded to a tweet by Richard G. West that said, “Tennessee will be announcing Dark Mode for the 7pm matchup this Saturday against Kentucky. All fans will be asked to wear black clothes and paint their face all black as well.”

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Funderburg allegedly quoted the tweet, telling fans not to fall for what would turn out to be one big blackface mess. In the now private tweets, she also called West’s comments disgusting. Though, somebody with time on their hands dug up some of Funderburg’s “disgusting” tweets from way back when. The 2014 tweets were littered with the N-word. One user recalled her tweeting, “I need a slave.”



As a result, Funderburg resigned from her role at Knox News, she was removed from VFL Films and “Vol Calls” and her UT profile was deleted. There’s now a petition calling for her to be reinstated at Vol Network.
“We want Kasey to know we are here to help and want her to have her job at Vol Network back and we know what she said was wrong but she clearly has changed because she was trying to stop someone racist and we love Kasey and her work at VFL,” read the petition.
Kasey’s swift resignation was certainly an attempt to escape the wrath of media critics. It’s worth considering that someone can redeem themselves from their racist trolling as a teen. Cancel culture has made it seem as though people can’t grow out of their ignorant ways. It has also forced people to apologize for actions they didn’t know the implications of.
 
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Columbia Study Finds Mass School Shootings Are Not Caused by Mental Illness
  • Consistent with previous reports, perpetrators of mass shootings involving academic settings are primarily Caucasian (66.7%) and male (100%)
 
White Nurse Accuses Black Pregnant Woman of Fraud in Horrifying Viral Video


Kylie Cheung
Thu, November 3, 2022 at 8:55 AM



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Last month, a pregnant Black woman named Jillian visited the Philly Pregnancy Center in Norristown, Pennsylvania, to pick up a doctor’s note that had already been approved for her. Jillian is the mother of a 3-year-old child and has scoliosis. Seven months into her current pregnancy, she was experiencing pain and other complications that made it difficult to continue working as a home health aide, and a doctor had approved a note for her to show her employer to begin her maternity leave.
But when Jillian arrived at the clinic, she was confronted by a white nurse practitioner, identified by Today as Theresa Smigo, who refused to give her the note and accused her of fraud. The interaction is captured in a now-viral TikTok video.

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“What were you thinking about when you got pregnant? That you were not going to work?” Smigo said to Jillian, in front of other patients in the waiting room—likely in violation of patient privacy policies. “Because I had three kids. I worked up until the second they were born.”
“I was thinking about having a kid,” Jillian replied. When Smigo accused her of fraud, Jillian responded, “It’s not fraud—if it was fraud, the doctor wouldn’t be getting me my note right now. How do you know how I feel? How do you know how my body feels inside?”
“Because I stuck my hand in there and checked your cervix,” Smigo replied.
“OK, you checked my cervix, but how do you know how my bones feel? But how do you know how my body feels? My legs? My back? How do you know how that feels? How you know how my nausea feels? How you know how my cramps feel?” Jillian responded.



As the confrontation went on, officers from the Norristown Police Department eventually arrived on the scene. On Tuesday, the police confirmed to Today that on Oct. 6, “an incident” occurred between a patient and Smigo in the waiting room, and a staff member at the clinic called as the incident “was escalating.” Police told Today they simply advised that Smigo and Jillian “avoid future contact.”

“I was devastated. I was really upset,” Jillian told the outlet about her interaction with the police, all while she was seven months pregnant and had simply come to pick up a note that had already been approved for her. “My heart was pounding, like, the baby’s kicking. I was so upset. And I just kept on asking them, ‘Why are you guys here? Why did you guys feel the need to come here?’ Because, like, you could look at me and see I’m not—I don’t want to hurt nobody.”

The Philly Pregnancy Center shared a statement with Today on Monday, clarifying that Smigo isn’t employed by the clinic but through “an independent per diem contractor.” The clinic confirmed that “the incident, [Smigo’s] response, and the entire matter is under investigation,” and apologized: “We are deeply sorry for the entire incident, and we will continue serving our patients as always with love and care.” As of Thursday, the clinic’s website shares a statement that reads: “We at the Philly Pregnancy Center (‘PPC’) have taken the recent uproar over the conduct of one of our contract nurse practitioners very seriously. … We have never encountered anything like this. So, we are starting a top to bottom analysis of how we work with our patients to make sure we interact with each person in a medically and socially appropriate manner.”

It’s not clear whether the clinic has taken any further steps to support Jillian, whether there have been updates in its investigation since Monday, or what the clinic’s policies are regarding calling the police on patients or discussing patients’ medical records in front of others. The Philly Pregnancy Center did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

“Jill deserves a public apology and so much more. The Philadelphia Pregnancy Center should be held accountable, but more importantly we as a society need to hold each other accountable,” Jillian’s lawyer, Briana Lynn Pearson, said in a statement to Today. “Every day in this country someone is discriminated against by a medical provider because of their immutable characteristics. Sometimes this discriminatory treatment is fatal.”

To be clear, by calling the police, someone at the clinic placed Jillian’s life—and her pregnancy—in danger that afternoon. Black pregnant people notably face the highest maternal mortality rates in the U.S. and are three to four times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women, as a result of racialized barriers to health care and well-documented racism within the medical system. Black pregnant people are also more likely than white people to experience miscarriage and pregnancy loss. Smigo’s mistreatment of Jillian reflects a broader issue—a 2016 study found white healthcare workers and medical students were less likely to believe Black patients who said they were in pain. And as a Black pregnant woman, Jillian was only further endangered by police presence.

Jillian, who’s also Muslim, told Today she’d previously interacted with Smigo at the clinic and had felt mistreated by her before. “I felt like it was all racial because of my ethnic background and also maybe because of my religious background—all of it,” Jillian said. “I just felt like it was definitely discrimination.”

As of Thursday, Jillian’s TikTok has been viewed over 700,000 times on the platform and over 530,000 times on Twitter. Social media users have expressed outrage over how the clinic treated Jillian—and concern that the nurse represents endemic, often deadly anti-Black racism in the health system. “This is how Black women experience maternal mortality at such high rates,” one user wrote.

 
Nikki Haley Says Sen. Raphael Warnock, a Black American Pastor, Should Be 'Deported
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Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley (R), who served under Donald Trump as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said on Sunday that Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.)—a Black American pastor—should be “deported.”
During a rally for Warnock’s Republican opponent, Herschel Walker, Haley talked about being the daughter of immigrants, telling the Georgia crowd, “Legal immigrants are more patriotic than the leftists these days. They worked to come into America and they love America. They want the laws followed in America. So the only person we need to make sure we deport is Warnock.” The crowd cheered.



That’s a pretty stunning thing to say. Deported to where, Nikki? Reverend Warnock was born in Georgia; his dad served in the U.S. Army in World War II, and he is currently serving in the U.S. Senate. Essentially saying this man should “go back to Africa” is quite a closing message, two days before a midterm election.

The race in Georgia, a former red state that recently gave Democrats control of the Senate by electing Warnock and Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) in 2020, is shaping up to be a nail-biter. Despite Walker’s inane comments on the campaign trail, his abuse of his ex-wife, flashing a fake police badge at a debate, and lying over and over about having paid for abortions, mainstream Republicans like Haley and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) have continued to prop him up, because the GOP desperately needs to flip that seat. RealClearPolitics’ latest aggregate of polling shows that it’s working: Walker leads by half a point. The latest polling from FiveThirtyEight shows the former Georgia footballer leading by an entire point.
The final push for Walker seems to be painting him a man who keeps trying. Haley called Walker on Sunday “a good person who has been put through the wringer and has had everything but the kitchen sink thrown at him.” In other words, Haley is campaigning for him because he’s running in the right party—otherwise, she might be calling for his deportation.

 
Princess Leaves Royal Family to Marry American Shaman as Europeans ‘Don’t Want’ a Black Royal

Claims of racism and scandal have ripped apart a royal family after one of the heirs fell in love with an American star. No, not that royal family.
A Norwegian princess—who is soon to marry a bisexual shaman from Hollywood—has announced that she will leave her royal duties after an explosion of media interest in her love life.
Princess Martha Louise, the eldest child of Norway’s King Harald and Queen Sonja, made the announcement through a statement on the Norwegian royal family website, in which the palace thanked her for her service and said that while she will retain the title “princess,” she cannot use it in conjunction with her upcoming marriage to Hollywood spiritual guru Durek Verrett.




She was previously married to Ari Behn, with whom she had three children. Behn took his life in 2017.

The good news is that Martha Louise has been graciously allowed to keep her Instagram handle @PrincessMarthaLouise, but she has still started a new non-royal account where she says “it all happens.”
The Norwegian royal family reportedly struggled at first with accepting their new future son-in-law, who once marveled at their open mindedness, telling Hola! magazine, “I’m not gonna lie and say like in the beginning it wasn’t kind of bumpy because you’re having this shaman, bisexual, black man coming into your family,” he said recently, adding that things have slowly progressed. “I have a great relationship with the royal family.”
The Norwegian royals issued a separate statement in which they further clarified the princess’ use of her title and connection. “This means that they must not make visible their connection to the Royal Household in their own social media channels (with the exception of @PrincessMarthaLouise on Instagram), in media productions or in connection with other commercial activity,” the second statement states.
The statement goes on to say they cannot use the royal family connection for interviews tied to “commercial activity.” The princess, now 51, had earlier stopped using the title in connection to her impressive array of private enterprises, including her work as a horse whisperer, children’s author and owner of an “angel school,” that offers “readings, healing, crystals and hands-on treatment” for any number of issues, with the end goal of helping people “get in touch with their angels.”
Verrett, who has reportedly counted A-listers Gwenyth Paltrow and Antonio Banderas among his followers, and who charges $1,500 an hour for a healing session, has written a number of books, including Spirit Hacking: Shamanic Keys to Reclaim Your Personal Power, Transform Yourself, and Light Up the World. He has also ruffled the royal feathers with comments, including hawking a medallion he claimed cured COVID-19, and his assertions that “cancer is a choice.”
Not unlike Meghan Markle—that other famous Black American who entered in an all-white European royal family—Verrett has claimed that some people do not want a Black person in the family. He says they don’t want “the real Bridgerton” referring to the Netflix history drama that introduced Black characters into a story about white nobles. “White people write all this hate and death threats to us and all this stuff for being together,” he said in a June Instagram live. “They don’t want to see a black man in the royal family.”
When the two announced their engagement in an October issue of Town & Country magazine, they admitted it was hard to surprise each other. “Every time he planned something, I saw what he was up to,” the princess said.
“She has psychic abilities,” Verrett added. “We both have spiritual powers. If I have one single thought, she gets it immediately. I had to think of five different experiences I would create for her.”
 
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