One Part of the Trump Agenda is Right On Track

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A former student at the University of Hartford has been charged with criminal mischief and breach of peace after bragging online about contaminating her roommate’s belongings with bodily fluids, including rubbing dirty tampons on her backpack and putting her toothbrush “places where the sun doesn’t shine.”

Eighteen-year-old Brianna Brochu appeared in court Wednesday. A judge banned her from the campus in central Connecticut and ordered her not to have any contact with her former dormitory roommate, Chennel Rowe, pending the conclusion of the case, according to the Hartford Courant.

Authorities told the Courant that Brochu, who is white, also faces a hate-crime charge stemming from the alleged actions against her roommate, who is black.

Last month, Brochu allegedly wrote on Instagram that she finally “got rid of her roommate,” whom she referred to as “Jamaican Barbie.”

“After 1½ month of spitting in her coconut oil, putting moldy clam dip in her lotions, rubbing used tampons [on] her backpack, putting her toothbrush places where the sun doesn’t shine, and so much more, I can finally say goodbye Jamaican Barbie,” the post read, according to court records obtained by Heavy.



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A former student at the University of Hartford has been charged with criminal mischief and breach of peace after bragging online about contaminating her roommate’s belongings with bodily fluids, including rubbing dirty tampons on her backpack and putting her toothbrush “places where the sun doesn’t shine.”

Eighteen-year-old Brianna Brochu appeared in court Wednesday. A judge banned her from the campus in central Connecticut and ordered her not to have any contact with her former dormitory roommate, Chennel Rowe, pending the conclusion of the case, according to the Hartford Courant.

Authorities told the Courant that Brochu, who is white, also faces a hate-crime charge stemming from the alleged actions against her roommate, who is black.

Last month, Brochu allegedly wrote on Instagram that she finally “got rid of her roommate,” whom she referred to as “Jamaican Barbie.”

“After 1½ month of spitting in her coconut oil, putting moldy clam dip in her lotions, rubbing used tampons [on] her backpack, putting her toothbrush places where the sun doesn’t shine, and so much more, I can finally say goodbye Jamaican Barbie,” the post read, according to court records obtained by Heavy.



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What she really deserves is to have someone respond in kind........trouble is, that person would have to sink to same gutter level as this vile creature.
 

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Good move.


Funny, when I was in college, if the guys didn't like their roommates, they'd just ignore them and put up with it. If the girls didn't, it was war, arguing, fighting, namecalling, the whole works.


I never understood that.
 

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Six Miami firefighters — including the son of a former fire chief — have been cut loose from the department after hanging a noose over photos belonging to a black colleague.
An internal investigation was triggered by an incident on Sept. 9, the Miami Herald reported. Police were initially called to a station house on a report of vandalism. The case, however, was handed over to the department’s internal affairs division. Investigators spent six weeks investigating 12 firefighters, eventually determining the men were responsible for “sexually explicit and racially offensive conduct” and should be terminated, according to a statement from Miami City Manager Daniel Alfonso. It’s not clear whether or how the other six will be disciplined.
The firings are significant in that they play into a larger history of racist behavior in the department stretching back decades.


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