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The mother of a 10-year-old reportedly sent her son to school with a drink she concocted and told him to give it to a child who bullied him to teach him a lesson.

At the beginning of March, a 45-year-old woman who works as a nurse was told by her 10-year-old son, who attends Legacy Traditional School – Alamo Ranch, that on March 5, he had a bottle of sports drink stolen by a fellow schoolmate. He reportedly told her he was being bullied by the boy who took it.

The child’s mother allegedly decided to enact a plan to halt the bullying her son was experiencing. She reportedly made a mixture of Gatorade and non-toxic ingredients including vinegar, salt, and lemon juice, and put it in a Gatorade sports drink bottle.

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A records clerk from a Florida high school was arrested last week after she was accused of driving under the influence and possession of illegal substances when she was pulled over by the police.

On the evening of August 31, a woman who works as a records and data clerk at Escambia High School was driving her vehicle locally, and she caught the attention of an on-duty deputy.

According to reports, the law enforcement officer saw her car weaving from lane to lane, and “she was unable to maintain a consistent speed.” The deputy performed a traffic stop on the vehicle.

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A Florida woman is facing felony charges after she was caught allegedly spiking the drinks of the father of her child with bug spray in a purported attempt to kill him.

A 29-year-old woman who lives in DeLeon Springs with her 24-year-old boyfriend and her children, one of whom was fathered by the man, reportedly went out drinking on the evening of August 17. When she was heading home, she reportedly called her boyfriend and let him know that she had been at the bar. She allegedly told him she wanted to have drinks with him when she returned to the residence.

According to reports, the pair had a few cocktails, and the man began to feel ill. He started to vomit uncontrollably. He continued to throw up for at least half an hour before he could call 911 for help.

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A Florida mother and her boyfriend are facing many charges after allegedly viciously abusing, torturing, and neglecting children in numerous ways, including forcing one of them to drink boiling water.

On May 9, the mom notified the authorities after her boyfriend allegedly assaulted one of the children with a mop handle. After reportedly hurting the 5-year-old, the man left on a four-wheeler.

When the police found the man, he was placed under arrest on suspicion of nearly two dozen charges, including aggravated child abuse, neglect of a child causing great bodily harm, and failure to report child abuse, abandonment, or neglect. He is currently being held in the Volusia County Branch Jail without bond.

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A Florida man who reportedly became so angered by being confronted about the amount of alcohol he drinks allegedly hit a woman and tried to flee from the authorities when they arrived. 

Last week, a 37-year-old man from Summerfield was hanging out with a woman when things became intense. 

According to reports, the woman felt that he was excessive in the amount of alcohol he drinks, and she confronted him about it. They reportedly began to yell at each other.  

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After a West Virginia man was in a single-vehicle crash and arrested for driving under the influence, he allegedly pulled out a beer and tried to continue drinking at the police station while he was being processed. 

Just before midnight on March 26, 56-year-old Dwight Coffelt was driving in Randolph County with a passenger in his truck. 

Coffelt got into a wreck, and when the authorities arrived, they took him and his passenger to a nearby Par Mar store. 

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After a Georgia police sergeant got into a single-vehicle car accident, the authorities asserted that it occurred because he was driving under the influence of alcohol. 

Robert Parsons is a sergeant with the Dunwoody Police Department. 

It was reported that just before midnight on January 25, Parsons, who was reported as being off duty, was on the road and driving his own vehicle. 

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