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Woman smothers sobbing toddler with her backside
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Police are hunting for a woman filmed smothering a sobbing toddler with her backside in a horrific social media clip. 
The Corpus Christi Police Department posted the appalling video on Thursday in hopes that the public may be able to identify the girl, who police say appears to be two or three-years old.
In the footage, an unidentified woman can be seen pressing the toddler into a mattress with her backside while music plays.
The woman then takes the wailing and coughing girl and appears to squeeze her in between her legs. At one point, the girl seems to shout ‘Mommy.’
Police wrote: ‘This video appeared in a local closed group on social media, but we are unsure if this video originated within the City of Corpus Christi.’
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‘We have blurred out the image of the minor child for her protection. If anyone has any informatio n on the identity or the whereabouts of the female in this video, please call 911 immediately.’ 
In the video’s comments, police posted a picture of a tattoo on the woman’s ankle, which appears to be a crown.
The video has been shared more than 2,700 hundred times and amassed more than 140,000 views since the police posted it on Thursday.
A screenshot from a Facebook user appears to show screen grabs of the video. One even shows the woman stepping on the girl’s face.
Posts seen by Metro US suggest the video may have been uploaded by the woman as part of a private Facebook ‘watch’ party which viewers must be invited to join.
A Facebook user who flagged the posts up has also contacted police to make them aware of what may be the woman’s identity.
It is unclear whether the clip was filmed in a bid to make money. The relationship between the woman and child is still unknown.

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Kate O'Riordan
Tom Farrelly
Daniel Cullen
Ursula Rani Sarma



Michael Parke
Kate O'Riordan
Tom Sherry


BBC Studios Drama Productions
Raidió Teilifís Éireann
Treasure Entertainment

Smother is an Irish thriller drama series written by Kate O'Riordan and directed by Dathaí Keane . [1] It stars Dervla Kirwan as Val Ahern, a mother who is determined to protect her family at any cost. [2] The series is produced by BBC Studios and Treasure Entertainment for Raidió Teilifís Éireann , and premiered on 7 March 2021 on RTÉ One. A second series was announced in April 2021 and had its premiere on RTÉ One on 9 January 2022. It aired in the UK by Alibi in June 2021. The series airs in Norway on TV2. [3] A third series, to air in 2023, was announced after the second series finale in February 2022.

Set in a small town on the wild and rugged coast of County Clare , Val Ahern, a devoted mother, is determined to protect her family and particularly her three daughters—Jenny, Anna and Grace—at any cost. When Val's husband Denis is found dead at the foot of a cliff near their home the morning after a family party, Val attempts to investigate the events that unfolded the night before.

Filming began in February 2020 in and around Lahinch . [4] [5] On the series' way of writing and storytelling, lead actress Dervla Kirwan said that "it's been a long time since anything this well written about an Irish family has come my way. In Smother , [Kate O'Riordan] has created a riveting thriller that will wake the world up to contemporary Ireland and rewrite an outdated narrative that has been peddled about the Irish for years." [6] She also relates the series' setting to the character in the series, in particular to the Ahern family:

Even if you just look at their beautiful house, which is also a character in our story — it dominates the skyline, the horizon of that village. It's all about corruption, privilege and wealth, and how that breeds a dysfunction. That dysfunction acts as a poison, creating a sense of entitlement in those women. They lie and cheat to get what they want, and their behaviour's upheld by their privilege. They're all a piece of work, as we'd say in Ireland. They're all quite dark, really damaged women. [7]
In March 2020, production was halted due to social restrictions being imposed nationwide to combat the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic . On the filming halt, cast member Niamh Walsh states:

Actors are basically idiot children. We blunder round the world feeling feelings for money – those of us who are lucky enough to get paid to do it. Sure, we'll sell you the fear or excitement or whatever hanging off the cliff edge requires, but we are absolutely the last step in the process. Before any of those feelings can be caught on camera, this invisible army has to mobilise to make it happen. [8]
On 4 April 2021, it was revealed that comedian Kevin McGahern has joined the cast in episode 5, portraying Michael Foley. [9]

On 26 December 2021, it was announced that former Coronation Street star Dean Fagan will be starring as Denis Ahern's estranged son in the show's second series. [10] [11]

7 March 2021 ( 2021-03-07 ) – present
Hugh Fox, Fionán Higgins & Mark Henry

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Authorities said Tuesday that two girls, barely school age, suffocated a 3-year-old boy with a pillow behind a home in the California desert town of Blythe, opening a wrenching debate about whether the killing was a crime, and what, if anything, should be done about it.
Damien Stiffler was discovered by his father at 10 a.m. Sunday, lying in a relative's backyard with the pillow over his face. The boy was pronounced dead at Palo Verde Hospital in Blythe, a Riverside County city on the Arizona border that is an agricultural center and a way station for motorists.
He was killed, officials said Tuesday, by his 6-year-old sister and a 5-year-old relative. Riverside County prosecutors say that in coming days, they will determine whether to pursue Juvenile Court charges against the girls.
Was it horseplay or homicide? And can -- or should -- anyone be held accountable for the boy's death?
"This is unique," said Riverside County Sheriff's Sgt. Mark Lohman . "When you have somebody who is 11, 12 or 13 years old, then you can say that the kids are old enough to know the difference between right and wrong. These kids are 5 and 6. It's hard to know what was going through their minds when this was going on."
Across the nation, legislators in recent years have handed prosecutors increasingly tough laws designed to charge juveniles for adult crimes.
Although these laws generally target young teenagers who are charged in adult court, they also have resulted in a series of head- turning prosecutions of younger children. Among them: a case in suburban Detroit last year in which a boy was convicted of murder, as an adult, for a killing committed when he was 11.
While the girls in this case clearly are too young for adult court, they could still be subjected to Juvenile Court proceedings. Some children's advocates say the case could become a test of the campaign to hold children accountable for adult crimes -- a campaign, they say, that has become overzealous.
"Kids who are 6 are grappling with their belief in Santa Claus," said Vincent Schiraldi , director of the Justice Policy Institute in Washington, D.C.
"I have a 7-year-old. They don't understand permanence the way adults or even older teenagers do. I'm hoping that (prosecutors) give these kids a little compassion and don't drag them into the California criminal justice system."
According to Lohman, Damien spent Saturday night with his sisters, ages 6 and 12, at a relative's home in a rural section of Blythe. The children were playing together with their 5-year-old relative Sunday morning.
When Gerald Stiffler arrived at 10 a.m. to pick up his children, he found his son in the backyard. The adults who were home at the time, Lohman said, were sleeping inside.
Officials said Tuesday evening that the autopsy had been completed, but that they had not yet determined the cause of death. The girls, whose names were not released, have been interviewed by prosecutors.
"They were treated like kids," Lohman said. "But they understand that he is dead."
Under California law, to try children 14 and younger, prosecutors must show a Juvenile Court judge clear and convincing evidence that a minor knew his or her actions were wrong.
Given the children's ages, Riverside County District Attorney Grover Trask said it is unlikely that charges will be pursued.
"It's going to be very difficult to prosecute these cases in the criminal justice system," he said. "The issue becomes much more blurred at 13 or 14. That is where there is disagreement as to criminal liability."
Trask said it was more likely that his agency would review the case and pass it to another agency that can help the girls, such as a mental-health agency or a social worker.
"You don't want them to simply ignore the problem," said Howard Snyder , director of systems research at the National Center for Juvenile Justice in Pittsburgh.
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The footage shows two young women rolling around on a driveway while punching and pulling each other's hair
Bizarre footage has captured the moment a woman used her boobs during a vicious street brawl.
The clip, filmed in America, shows two young women rolling around on a garage driveway while another person films the fight.
The two, one slightly larger than the other square up before grabbing at each other's hair.
And they then begin throwing punches as they spin around the bungalow's garden.
One of the women then manages to pull the top off the other black woman, leaving her fighting in just her bra.
But the topless woman eventually manages to get her opponent to the floor, using her weight to pin her down.
It is then, for a brief second, that she appears to use her boobs to smother the woman on the floor as she screams at her: "Are you done? Do you wanna get up?
Eventually, bystanders pull the girls apart and the smaller woman walks away.
It is not known where the footage was taken or why the women, who appear to be teenagers, were fighting.
The video was later posted to LiveLeak.com where it has been played more than 10,000 times.
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