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  • Oninda Romelus & the Brazoria County Gas Station Tragedy

    The news of a tragic shooting at a gas station in Brazoria County, Texas, has sent shockwaves across the nation. The case involves 31-year-old Oninda Romelus, a mother of four, who is accused of a crime that resulted in the death of two of her children and serious injury to two others. This article delves into the distressing details revealed in court documents and media reports surrounding the incident and the mother’s alleged statements.

    The Incident at Falcon Express

    The horrific event unfolded at pump number 2 of the Falcon Express gas station located near Angleton, off Highway 288. According to investigators, Oninda Romelus pulled into the station in her white Audi and called 9-1-1 on a Saturday afternoon.

    When sheriff’s deputies quickly arrived at the scene, they found a devastating sight: two of the four children—a 13-year-old son and a 3-year-old daughter—were dead from gunshot wounds. Deputies immediately provided life-saving measures to the two other children, an 8-year-old and a 9-year-old, who were later hospitalized and are reportedly recovering. Romelus was placed into handcuffs without resistance.

    Disturbing Allegations and Confessions

    The most chilling details of the case emerged from Romelus’s alleged statements to investigators. During her interview at the county jail, she reportedly made several disturbing claims that suggested a motive rooted in extreme delusion or malice.

    When questioned about her actions, Romelus allegedly stated, “instead of them doing it to me, I’m going to do it to them,” and clarified that her intent was to “killed them all”. Furthermore, when asked why she called 9-1-1, she corrected the officers, claiming she did not call the police, but rather, she “called the devil”. She later told investigators her children “were with the devil”.

    Background and Prior History

    Court records reveal a complex and troubled past for Oninda Romelus. She had previous legal issues, including closed cases tied to DUI and marijuana possession in Fayette County, Georgia.

    Fayette County, GA mugshot

    The news report from KHOU 11 Houston noted that Child Protective Services (CPS) had previously been called to her home, though the specifics of that case remain unclear.

    In a further layer of complexity to her family life, Oninda once appeared on “Paternity Court” in a 2022 case involving a child, who allegedly may have been a victim in the shooting. The episode showed neither of the two tested men were the father, adding a troubling public dimension to the family’s history. https://youtu.be/NXYHvlSZnz4?si=WhlO948h78ujn85J

    New Evidence: Identity Theft and Timeline

    A search warrant for Romelus’s home in Porter (Montgomery County) uncovered evidence of a separate criminal investigation into identity theft. When detectives searched the home, they found numerous items, including dozens of social security cards, credit cards, and identification cards.

    The search warrant affidavit noted that some of the identification cards had Romelus’s photograph but used different names and were in various stages of manufacture. Investigators also seized a Tesla from the driveway to look at its onboard surveillance system.

    Investigators used a neighbor’s security camera to establish a timeline, which showed Romelus’s vehicle leaving her Porter home around 2:39 AM Saturday morning. The 9-1-1 call from the Brazoria County gas station came about two hours later.

    Following the shooting, Romelus was charged with murder and is currently being held in the Brazoria County jail on an extremely high bond of $14 million.

    For more details on the identity theft evidence, you can refer to the KHOU 11 coverage: Investigators find evidence of identity theft at home of mother accused of shooting 4 children.

  • Say Her Name: Renia Lewis, Vallejo, CA

    We must Say Her Name: Reneia Lewis.

    Renia Lewis was a young, vibrant woman whose life was tragically cut short. Her story is a heartbreaking reminder of the violence against women that often goes unnoticed. Renia, only 28, was described by her family as vibrant and family-oriented. She loved cooking and being with her loved ones. She lived in Berkeley but often visited Vallejo, California, to see her friends and relatives. She deserves to be remembered for the beautiful person she was, not just for the shocking circumstances of her death.

    Renia was last seen on a Friday night, September 26, 2025. When her mother, Terry Lewis, didn’t hear from her by Sunday, the family grew deeply worried. They used the Life 360 app and tracked her last known location to 14th Street in Vallejo. The family did not wait; they launched their own search. In a deeply unsettling discovery, her phone was found on a roof, immediately setting off alarm bells for foul play.

    Police initially searched a home on 14th Street after the missing person report. However, their initial cursory check found no signs of Renia. Days later, detectives returned to the house after obtaining a search warrant based on new information. Neighbors described the house as a messy, cluttered “hoarder home.” This is when they made the chilling discovery. Renia’s remains were in a concealed entry in the attic. They were hidden behind a secret wall. Her cousin, Latoya Lewis, stated, “You would miss it. My baby girl was hidden behind a wall. It was a secret wall they placed her behind.”

    Investigators believe that after bringing Lewis to the residence on Friday, Shaw killed her and dismembered her body before concealing the remains behind the hidden wall in the attic. The Solano County District Attorney’s Office is now handling the case, and Shaw is being held in Solano County Jail awaiting further proceedings.

    On the same day her body was found, police arrested 41-year-old Douglas Irwin Shaw on suspicion of murder. He was apprehended at his workplace, Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. Authorities later reported that Shaw confessed to killing Renia with a knife. The case raised further concerns when it was revealed that an ex-girlfriend of Shaw’s had previously needed a restraining order against him in 2023.

    The loss has devastated Renia’s loved ones. Her mother collapsed when she received the news, sharing the pain of a prayer that went unanswered. Police Chief Jason Ta called her death a “heartbreaking senseless act of violence that has no place in our community”

    For more details on this case, you can watch the full report from the Law&Crime Network: Missing Woman’s Remains Hidden in Hoarder Home

  • Fulton County Jail Inmate Tyriana Ledbetter on Life Support After Beating

    A family is living a nightmare after their daughter, Tyriana Ledbetter, was brutally beaten by another inmate inside the troubled Fulton County Jail. The attack was so severe that Tyriana is now on life support, and her mother is demanding answers. This tragic event has raised serious questions about the safety and care of people held in the jail, especially those with mental disabilities.

    What Happened to Tyriana Ledbetter?

    According to news reports, Tyriana Ledbetter was attacked by another woman in her jail cell on September 22. The beating left her unresponsive and with critical injuries. Jail officials confirmed the attack took place and that Shania White, the other Fulton County inmate involved, is now facing new charges, including aggravated assault and aggravated battery, because of the beating.

    Her mother, Tiffany Ledbetter (also identified as Gloria Buckner in some reports), spoke to the media, heartbroken and angry. She said when she finally saw her daughter at the hospital, Tyriana was on a ventilator, fighting for her life.

    “She’s on life support. She has brain damage. She has a broken nose. She has a fractured eye socket,” her mother told reporters. “My daughter is 5’2″. She’s 130 pounds. She didn’t deserve this.”

    A Vulnerable Inmate: Questions About Safety and Care

    The most heartbreaking part of this story, according to her family, is that they believe this never should have happened. The family says Tyriana Ledbetter is a mentally disabled inmate with the mental capacity of a young child.

    The family believes that the jail staff knew about her vulnerable condition but failed to protect her by placing her in a cell with someone who would attack her like this.

    “They knew her mental state,” her mother said. “She should have never been in a cell with someone who could attack her like that.”

    The family also faced a painful delay in information. Buckner (victim’s mom) says she was not told about the assault for several days and was not allowed to see her daughter until a week after the incident, leaving her in the dark during a critical time.

    A System Under Fire: The Need for Jail Reform

    The Fulton County Jail is no stranger to controversy and tragedy. The facility has been under scrutiny for years due to problems like overcrowding, violence, and poor living conditions. The U.S. Department of Justice has even launched an investigation into the conditions there.

    The jail attack on Tyriana Ledbetter is another devastating example of the dangers inside the jail’s walls. This case is more than just one family’s tragedy; it is a stark reminder of the urgent need for reform in our jail systems. It highlights the critical importance of properly caring for and protecting all inmates, especially those with mental health issues and disabilities.

    Tyriana’s family is now seeking justice and accountability. They hope that by sharing Tyriana’s story, they can prevent this kind of violence from happening to another vulnerable person in the Fulton County Jail or anywhere else.

  • Serious Trouble Ahead for Fulton County Judge

    Fulton County Superior Court Judge Sharmella Williams could lose her job. Georgia’s judicial commission, the JQC (Judicial Qualifications Commission), has recommended that the state’s highest court remove her from the bench because of serious problems with how she handled her job.

    This kind of recommendation is rare and shows how serious the claims against her are.

    What Did the Judge Do Wrong?

    The JQC listed several issues, but some of the most serious ones involve how she used her power:

    • Jailing a Young Witness Without the Right: The most alarming claim is that Judge Williams put a 21-year-old witness in jail during a divorce case. She later admitted that she did not have the legal right to do this, saying she just wanted to “send a message.”
    • Trying to Help Friends and Family: The commission also claims that Judge Williams tried to improperly use her position to influence family court cases involving her own uncle and a sorority sister. This suggests she was not neutral, which is required of a judge.
    • Other Issues: She is also accused of having improper private talks with lawyers and taking too long to make decisions in cases.

    What Happens Next?

    The JQC has sent its recommendation for removal to the Georgia Supreme Court, which will make the final decision.

    Judge Williams has pushed back on the idea of being removed. She has told the commission that she thinks a suspension (being taken off the job for a period) would be a more suitable punishment.

    You can learn more by watching the original news report below.

  • Let’s Talk About These ICE Raids in Chicago

    Look, let’s talk about what’s been happening right here in our Chicago neighborhoods. When you hear about ICE raids in Chicago, it’s not just some headline on the news; it’s our neighbors, our families, and our community safety on the line. Things have been tense since Operation Midway Blitz rolled into town, and it’s stirring up a lot of worry and fear.

    The Big South Side Raid: Targeting and Trauma

    You probably heard about the big operation that went down on the South Side, near the 75th and South Shore Drive apartment complex. The agents came in early, saying they were targeting members of a Venezuelan gang called Tren de Aragua. Now, nobody is trying to protect real criminals, but federal agents swept through, and they ended up detaining nearly 40 people.

    Here’s where the heart of the matter is. While the authorities say they were trying to stop drug crimes, you can’t just raid a whole building and not cause harm. Folks who were just living their lives—not involved in anything illegal—became collateral damage. One person even spoke about the trauma of having a gun put in their face. When the enforcement is that extreme, it stops being about safety and starts feeling like a nightmare for the innocent people caught in the crossfire.

    The Community Is Fighting Back!

    But listen, we are Chicago, and we do not bow down! When our community is under threat, we show up. People have been taking to the streets to protest Operation Midway Blitz, standing outside the ICE facility and shouting, “We want liberation now!”. That kind of community solidarity is what keeps us strong.

    Even our local leaders are putting their foot down. We saw the Illinois Governor push back hard against the claims that Chicago is just a crime-ridden city, making it clear that the city won’t be intimidated. The people are exercising their rights to say loud and clear that we are not going to stand by while our neighbors are being separated from their families. This is a fight for democracy and fundamental rights.

  • New Evidence Exonerates LSU’s Kyren Lacy in Fatal Crash Case

    In a dramatic shift that has captured the attention of the sports world, LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy has been legally and publicly cleared of responsibility for a fatal car crash that led to his initial arrest. After his attorney presented strong new evidence, the whole story has changed, showing that Lacy was simply a witness to the tragedy, not the one who caused it.

    For a time, Lacy’s name was wrongly connected to a terrible hit-and-run incident. Now, the focus is on the facts that cleared his name and how this entire difficult experience has affected a promising young player’s life and career.

    Kyren P. Lacy, former Wide Receiver for the LSU Tigers (B:2000 – D: 2025)

    The Initial Accusation

    On December 17, 2024, a fatal car crash occurred on Louisiana Highway 20, resulting in the death of a 78-year-old passenger. The Louisiana State Police (LSP) investigation concluded that Lacy’s reckless driving caused the wreck. They alleged that Lacy was speeding and illegally passing other cars by crossing the centerline in a no-passing zone. This action supposedly caused a chain reaction, leading one vehicle to swerve to avoid a head-on collision and then collide with another car. The LSP report also claimed Lacy fled the scene without helping or reporting his involvement.

    On January 10, 2025, the LSP issued an arrest warrant for Lacy. He turned himself in two days later on January 12 and was booked by the Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office. He faced charges of negligent homicide, felony hit-and-run, and reckless operation of a vehicle, before being released on a $151,000 bail.

    Kyren’s Death

    Kyren Lacy died by apparent suicide on April 12, 2025 in Houston, Texas, just two days before a grand jury was scheduled to hear evidence in his case and after a police pursuit that began when authorities responded to a domestic disturbance call. Lacy had reportedly argued with a family member and fired a gun into the ground before leaving the scene in his vehicle. The pursuit ended when Lacy’s car crashed. Police found Lacy with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and it was determined that no shots were fired by police during the chase.

    Contesting the Charges and New Evidence

    In October 2025, months after Lacy’s death, his attorney, Matt Ory, presented evidence on local news that he claimed proved Lacy was not at fault. The new evidence, which included surveillance footage, forensic data, and a report from the district attorney’s office, suggested Lacy’s car was about 70 to 72 yards behind the vehicles at the moment of impact and had already returned to his lane after passing other cars. Ory also released body camera footage that appeared to show an LSP trooper guiding a witness to blame Lacy in their official statement. Lacy’s attorney argued that the evidence did not support the claim that Lacy’s actions caused the crash ahead of him. Despite this, the Louisiana State Police maintained that Lacy’s reckless driving created the dangerous circumstances that led to the crash.

    All of this goes to say: INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY.

    Justice for Kyren Lacy.

  • Unalived Mysteries: Justice for Demetrice Moore

    Once again, we must talk about something heavy that’s happening right in our community, something that breaks my heart and has me asking some serious questions. We need to talk about Demetrice Moore, known to his people as “D.”

    On September 14th, 2025, in the Dollarway area of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Demetrice, a 37-year-old Black man, was found dead. He was found hanging in a shop. And what has followed since that day is a whole lot of silence, a whole lot of unanswered questions, and a whole lot of pain.

    The Official Story vs. The People’s Questions

    For weeks, we heard next to nothing official. It was his family, friends, and the community—grieving and confused—who kept his name and this case alive on social media. They were the ones demanding transparency.

    Then, three weeks after Demetrice was found, on October 3rd, the Pine Bluff Police Department finally released a statement. They said their preliminary investigation indicates that Mr. Moore’s death was a suicide by hanging.

    Now, I hear that, but it ain’t settling well with me—or with his family and community. See, when a Black man is found under such suspicious circumstances, knowing the history of this country and our people, it’s hard to just accept the first thing they tell us.

    Why We Can’t Just Move On

    There are some things about this case that just don’t add up, and we need the authorities to address them fully and truthfully.

    The Padlock Mystery: Reports circulating on social media—which haven’t been fully addressed by police—claim the shop where Demetrice was found was padlocked from the outside. Now, how does a person take their own life inside a room and then padlock it from the outside? That right there raises a big, bright-red flag. The police statement only noted that the door leading to his dwelling was a door, but they didn’t really clear up this crucial detail about the shop he was found in.

    The Three-Week Wait: Why did the Pine Bluff Police wait three whole weeks to release even a preliminary statement? It took social media chatter, grief, and community demands for them to say anything. That kind of delay doesn’t build trust; it just breeds more suspicion.

    The Uninterviewed Witness: Social media posts by people close to the situation mention a white male, identified as “Coop,” who was allegedly a friend and left the scene before the police arrived. These reports claim he was never interviewed by detectives. Furthermore, there are claims that this individual was seen with scratches and bruises after Demetrice was found. If a witness was there and left, why wouldn’t the police immediately interview him? That’s just standard procedure, right?

    Preliminary Doesn’t Mean Final: The police statement even says they are awaiting the full autopsy report, including a toxicology screening, before they close the case. If you’re waiting for the facts, how can you already rule it a “suicide”? They’re already setting a narrative before the full truth comes back. And frankly, what does toxicology have to do with whether the place was locked from the outside?

    Justice Delayed is Justice Denied

    This is about more than one man. This is a call for accountability, transparency, and the truth. The family of Demetrice Moore deserves more than a three-week-late, preliminary statement that leaves key questions unanswered.

    We see you trying to deflect, and we stand with those demanding a real, thorough investigation. Demetrice Moore’s life matters, and his name will not be forgotten.

    We pray for his family and loved ones, but we are also praying for action. We already know this wasn’t a suicide. We already know this young man will need two autopsies done; one through the county and then a private one; no different from Trey Reed’s homicide in Cleveland, Mississippi. We already know how this will go. So #JusticeForDemetriceMoore

  • The 2026 Grammys: A Simple Guide to the Early Buzz

    The 68th Annual Grammy Awards are already generating serious buzz! While the show, set for February 1, 2026, is months away, the music world is already deep into the process of submitting work and making predictions. If you don’t follow music awards closely, the whole thing can seem confusing, so we’ve broken down the biggest talk points in simple terms.

    Who’s Making the Biggest Play? Kendrick Lamar and Pop Royalty

    In the major categories like Album of the Year (AOY) and Record of the Year, a few heavy-hitters are dominating the conversation.

    • Kendrick Lamar is seen as a top contender. His latest album, “GNX,” is widely predicted to be a major challenger for Album of the Year. This is a big deal because, even though he’s won many Grammys, he has never won AOY for one of his own projects. He’s also submitted his popular track “Luther” (featuring SZA) for Record and Song of the Year. Separately, his song “Like That” and his featured part on Beyoncé’s “AMERIICAN REQUIEM” have also been submitted.
    • Lady Gaga is predicted to grab multiple nominations, especially for her new work, “Mayhem”. Some analysts even think she could lead the pack in total top-category nods.
    • Sabrina Carpenter is another star in the mix and could land major nominations.
    • Other artists expected to contend for the biggest awards include Bad Bunny and Billie Eilish.

    The Best New Artist Race: New Talent Hits the Big Time

    The Best New Artist (BNA) award is always a thrilling category because it shines a light on fresh talent. This year, the race is wide open!

    • Two names you’ll hear a lot are Alex Warren and Sombr. Alex Warren is considered a front-runner, especially after his hit single “Ordinary”. Sombr is also gaining serious buzz from viral success.
    • Other possible nominees include Addison Rae, Ella Langley, The Marías, and Lola Young.
    • There’s been a rule change that now makes more artists eligible for BNA. To be considered, an artist must have released a minimum of three singles or one album, but no more than three albums total

    The Simple Guide to Grammy Voting 🗳️

    The Grammys aren’t a popularity contest voted on by fans; the winners are chosen by music professionals. The voting process happens in clear stages:

    PhaseDateWhat It Means
    First Round VotingOctober 3 – October 15, 2025Music pros vote to choose the official nominees for each award.
    Nominations AnnouncedNovember 7, 2025The full list of who made the cut is released.
    Final Round VotingDecember 12, 2025 – January 5, 2026Voters pick the final winners from the list of nominees.
    Grammy CeremonyFebruary 1, 2026The world finds out who won!.

    ✨ Final Thoughts

    The countdown is on, and the 2026 Grammys are looking like one for the books. Expect big performances, emotional wins, and maybe a few upsets too. Whether you’re team Kendrick, team Gaga, or just here for the music, this show’s about to deliver.

    So tell me — who you rooting for this year?

  • The Feds Got Diddy! He’s Sentenced to Four Years and Change!

    Whew, chile! You know we gotta talk about the biggest mess that rocked the culture. For months, we’ve been watching the drama unfold, but now, the courts have dropped the final hammer on Sean “Diddy” Combs. It’s time to spill the real tea on his sentencing and break down exactly what got this mogul locked up.

    The Lawsuit That Blew the Whistle (The Civil Suit)

    Remember last year? That whole thing started with Cassie Ventura. She was brave enough to file a major lawsuit against Diddy, outlining years of terrible things—we’re talking serious allegations of abuse and assault. The minute that lawsuit went public in November 2023, the world stopped. Diddy thought he could sweep it under the rug with cash. They settled the case in less than 24 hours. Why so fast? Because rich men use money to stop the bad news. Period. A settlement is not a criminal punishment—it’s just a cash deal. But that one lawsuit opened the floodgates for everything else.

    The Feds Came Through: Why Diddy’s Face Card Bounced (The Criminal Trial)

    The lawsuit was just the appetizer. The real drama was the federal government coming for him with criminal charges. After a whole trial, the jury finally delivered the news everyone was waiting for. He managed to get off on the huge charges like sex trafficking and racketeering. He may have avoided life in prison, but he couldn’t dodge everything. The jury found him GUILTY on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. This is under a federal law called the Mann Act. Basically, they got him for taking people across state lines for sex stuff.

    The Sentence

    Now for the main event: the sentencing that just happened. A federal judge ordered Sean “Diddy” Combs to serve four years and two months (50 months) in prison for those prostitution-related crimes. He also has to pay a massive $500,000 fine.

    The defense tried to get him out right away, talking about his charity work and how he was sorry. But the judge was like, “Nah, this man had the power to keep hurting people, and he didn’t stop.” This sentence is all about accountability and sending a message. The message wasn’t strong enough in my opinion, because FOUR YEARS???

    Diddy is no longer the music mogul who “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop.” He’s a convicted felon, and the reign is officially over. That’s the tea.

  • Cardi B and Nicki Minaj got the X Streets Hot!

    The rivalry between two of hip-hop’s biggest female superstars, Cardi B and Nicki Minaj, has once again boiled over. It has turned into a vicious social media war on X (formerly Twitter). The rivalry started as a long-standing industry competition. It has now reached shocking new levels. This escalation involves deeply personal insults about family and children.

    The Early Days: From Respect to Rivalry

    In the beginning, Cardi B was an up-and-coming star. She openly expressed admiration for Nicki Minaj, the reigning queen of rap. However, as Cardi’s star rose at a meteoric rate with “Bodak Yellow,” the dynamic shifted. The first signs of tension appeared online, with fan bases clashing and subtle, often-deleted, shady comments made on Instagram Live. The core issue? There is a perceived battle for the top spot. This occurs in a male-dominated industry that often has room for only one woman at a time.

    The Infamous 2018 Harper’s Bazaar Event: The Heel Throw Seen ‘Round the World

    One of the most pivotal and documented moments in their feud happened off-social media but was endlessly dissected online. During New York Fashion Week in 2018, the two were involved in a physical altercation at a Harper’s Bazaar party.

    As detailed in numerous viral video breakdowns, the incident allegedly started over a disagreement concerning parenting and past comments. The confrontation escalated, culminating in Cardi B lunging at Nicki Minaj, and famously, a shoe was thrown. Cardi B later stormed out of the event with a visible knot on her head. The paparazzi footage of her, furious and explaining her side, became an instant meme and news story.

    The Spark: Album Sales and Subliminal Shots

    The feud officially flared up. It appeared that Nicki Minaj was mocking the commercial success of Cardi B’s new album. Nicki posted a deleted image referencing a “$4.99” promotional price and questioned the first-week sales numbers.

    This initial shade quickly moved into personal attacks, with both “rap queens” trading severe low blows.

    • Nicki’s Attacks (The Slugs): Nicki clowned Cardi’s lyrics, calling the Grammy winner “Barney Dangerous” and mocking her new song, “Magnet”. She also took a personal shot at Cardi’s pregnancy, calling her a “barefoot and smelly liar with a big belly”.
    • Cardi’s Counter-Attacks: Cardi B immediately fired back, roasting Nicki by bringing up family controversies, including Nicki’s convicted brother. She also accused Nicki of allegedly needing fertility treatments and questioned her ability to reproduce.

    Cardi also tried to shut down the comparison entirely. She told Nicki she should compare herself to peers who started their careers around the same time. Cardi stated that she was still in high school when Nicki first gained fame.

    The Unthinkable: Weaponizing Children and Family

    The conflict drew widespread condemnation. Both artists crossed a major taboo in celebrity beefs. They dragged their children into the fight. Commentators, including the hosts of The Breakfast Club, called the attacks on the children “irresponsible on both women’s part”.

    The confrontation became shocking when insults were traded regarding their kids:

    • The First Dig: The argument reportedly coincided with Nicki Minaj’s son, Papa Bear’s, birthday. Cardi B mocked Nicki for dedicating “essays” to the feud online instead of celebrating her child. Cardi wrote: “You haven’t even cut your kid’s cake yet… you must have took your first line of the day”.
    • The Low Blows: In a dangerous escalation, Nicki tweeted “Barney B and Culture Vulture.” She directly referenced Cardi B’s daughter, Culture. Cardi warned Nicki not to mention her children. The conversation then allegedly saw Nicki Minaj call Culture “ugly“.
    • The Shocking Response: Cardi B’s final response was shocking. She accused Nicki of allegedly abusing drugs. Cardi B claimed, “your son is nonverbal cuz you effed him up with drugs.” She suggested the insult came from jealousy.

    Final Thoughts

    Many mothers of non-verbal children felt Cardi was wrong. They believed that speaking on Nicki’s son, who allegedly has disabilities, was inappropriate, especially concerning children with autism. Nicki knew her child had disabilities before calling Cardi’s kids ‘monkeys’. She chose to log on Twitter on her kid’s birthday to pick a virtual fight with Cardi. She targeted Cardi’s children and got scolded for crossing the line. Cardi was wrong for engaging with Nicki and bringing up Nicki’s child as well.

    I posted an article a few days ago about Black Women weaponizing each other on social media and using their kids as weapons. This is no different. Stop using your kids as weapons.