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*[https://www.huffpost.com/entry/mississippi-child-arrested-urinating_n_657b77fee4b0e142c0bcf5e1 Attorney To File Federal Lawsuit Over Black Child Arrested For Urinating In Mississippi]
::Police in Senatobia, Mississippi, arrested a third grader who urinated outside his mother’s car in August. The child’s mother, Latonya Eason, was in a meeting in a nearby building when an officer came inside and told her that he’d seen her son relieving himself. Eason told HuffPost she then went outside to ask her son why he’d done that, and his sister replied that a bathroom hadn’t been available.<br> (Phillip Jackson, Huffpost, December 14, 2023) <!-- Added 12-16-23--> 
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*[https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/local/state/2023/12/15/florida-man-first-death-penalty-indicted-child-rape-test-case-new-law/71930977007/ Florida prosecutor announces first death penalty case under new child rape law]
*[https://www.tallahassee.com/story/news/local/state/2023/12/15/florida-man-first-death-penalty-indicted-child-rape-test-case-new-law/71930977007/ Florida prosecutor announces first death penalty case under new child rape law]

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Police in Senatobia, Mississippi, arrested a third grader who urinated outside his mother’s car in August. The child’s mother, Latonya Eason, was in a meeting in a nearby building when an officer came inside and told her that he’d seen her son relieving himself. Eason told HuffPost she then went outside to ask her son why he’d done that, and his sister replied that a bathroom hadn’t been available.
(Phillip Jackson, Huffpost, December 14, 2023)
In a first for Florida, a Central Florida prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for a man charged with raping a child. The pursuit of capital punishment comes after lawmakers passed and Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law a measure allowing the death penalty for those convicted of sexually battering children under the age of 12.
(Staff reporter, USA TODAY Network, December 15, 2023)
The bill, House Bill 322, would create a new criminal offense called “grooming,” defined as any “pattern of conduct” that a “reasonable adult” would interpret as an attempt to “entice, coerce, solicit, or prepare the minor to engage in “sexual activity.” An offense would be punishable by six months to two years in prison.
(Daniel Villarreal, LGBTQ Nation, December 1, 2023)
Pranshu, a 16 year old Queer Artist and a 10th class student from Ujjain, MP, lost their life to suicide on November 21st,” Yes, We Exist posted on the platform. “Prior to their death, they faced mass bullying on Instagram, for over a week, after their Diwali Reel where they wore a saree went viral. The reel earned over 4000 comments, many of which were homophobic.
(Greg Owen, LGBTQ Nation, November 27, 2023)
A unicorn costume, a hammer and a belief that pedophiles are using public schools to destroy democracy: The trial of David DePape for attacking Paul Pelosi was strange and disturbing.
(Anita Chabria, Los Angeles Times, November 24, 2023)
Jeremy Diaz was hospitalized September 11 after suffering skull fractures and brain swelling during an early morning attack, sheriff’s deputies say. Neighbor Daniel Logan hit Jeremy and Logan’s mother with a baseball bat after entering the Diaz home, according to a probable cause affidavit filed by a Williamson County Sheriff’s Office detective.
(Steve Almasy and Joe Sutton, CNN, November 16, 2023)
Max Hightower, 17, who had been cast as Ali Hakim in his school performance of "Oklahoma," was sent to the principal's office to be told he was being cut from the role.
(Lil Kalish, Huffpost, November 9, 2023)
Follow Up
A school district in northern Texas announced unexpectedly this week that it will let a high school performance of “Oklahoma” go on as initially planned — including allowing a transgender student to play a lead role and reinstating actors who had been cut for dressing in clothes for roles that didn’t match the sex they were assigned at birth.
(Lil Kalish, Huffpost, November 15, 2023)