Posted on 06/30/2014 2:37:59 PM PDT by Morgana
LOUISVILLE, Ky. A Louisville mother faces charges after police said she left her 3-month-old baby in the middle of a west Louisville street.
Police said witnesses saw Dunia Abdullahi lay the child, who was wearing nothing but a diaper, in the middle of Cecil Avenue.
Abdullahi, 20, told police she was upset with the baby's father because he was not willing to take her to the emergency room for an illness and left her in the road to wait for her father, the arrest report stated.
According to the arrest report, witnesses said they tried to pick up the baby after Abdullahi went inside a home, but she came back out and aggressively told them to leave the baby alone.
Witnesses took a picture of the baby lying in the street and called police, according to the report. The photo showed the baby laying about 5 feet from the curb in the street. The temperature at the time was 87 degrees and the pavement temperature hotter.
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Yeah. No kidding. I could handle another, too. Or two. :)
Lady, your logic no make some good sense...
Yesterday at church I showed a young women where the baby nursery was, so she could change the diaper of a little girl who looked very much like the baby in this story. She was telling me very enthusiastically that the baby and an older child will be baptized at our church soon.
I want everyone’s babies. If I had another, everyone would hate me, except maybe my 8-year-old.
Somali muzzie? “That’s how we do it in Africa!”
Cultural diversity = death of America.
I note there is very little info on baby daddy
I don’t think my children would object to another though it might kill me in the process. So I will love other babies and my grand babies though they are a zillion miles away at the moment.
Based on my history, I’d be creaky and cranky during pregnancy, but have a perfectly healthy delivery and baby. But everyone from my mother to my 2-year-old would be furious, except, perhaps, young Vlad. He’s old enough not to be desperately needy, and too young to be narcissistic.
See my tagline.
G-d help that poor child.
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