Welcome to MEN on Higher Learning, the Male Mentoring Program of The Higher Learning Network,NFP in Chicago! I am Tony Hogues, Operations Manager/Videographer and Producer/Host of MEN On Higher Learning Network TV Show on Channel 19 in Chicago. We invite you to get involved as we do our part to stop the violence and give youth options. We are our brothers keeper! We educate young black men and boys to think in positive terms about opportunities, life skills and positive choices.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Should this mother be be jailed?
RAW PHOTOS! BE AWARE! RAW PHOTOS!
Case in point:
A woman found a man raping her son and decided to stab him.
Do you think that she should be charged with what she did to this man or should it be understood that she was preventing an assault on her child?
BlackMediaNewsReport –
We finally have obtained hospital photos of the Atlanta baseball coach who was charged in the 2009 rape of a 9 year old boy. The coach visited the home of the child to encourage him to join the local team. The child refused to join. When the coach left, the child repeatedly told his mother how he did not feel comfortable with the man.
Two weeks later, the coach returned to the house with food, balloons, and a PlayStation. The child was very excited. Minutes later he joined the team. Four days afterward, the coach came back to the home. He asked the mother if he could give the child private lessons on catching the ball. She agreed.
On June 18th, 2009 Atlanta Court documents indicate that the mother heard her son sobbing. She ran into his bedroom and saw the baseball coach having anal sex with the 9 year old. The mother then ran to the kitchen and grabbed a large “turkey carving” knife, and assaulted the coach.
The question we ask our readers is:
” She should have called the police instead of attempting to murder the suspect? ”
The police have charged the mother with attempted murder. If convicted she will serve no less than 15 years in state prison under Georgia state laws.
What do you think should be done?
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012
THE Man with a plan....
Men on Higher Learning focus on men with a plan, from the bottom to the top!
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