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Chicago mother beaten by children to suppress expenses, finds new home

Corshawda hatter She is reportedly being moved to a new home, just days after a group of elderly children jumped her and her son. A mother from Chicago was walking home after picking up her nine-year-old and her bright Orville daughter. Suddenly, a group of children surrounds them. They insulted and used foul language at Corshawna Hatter before finally laying hands on the 33-year-old and her children. In between talking about the attack, the Chicago mother revealed plans to file charges. At that time, the Chicago community included finding the family a new address and school.

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As previously reported, Corshawda Hatter and her two children were attacked on Monday. On Tuesday, he had a meeting with Orville police. He received hospital treatment for his injuries in the attack. More than 10 children mock the mother and comment on her appearance as she holds her nine-year-old son and six-year-old daughter. Finally, a group of Chicago kids turned around lighting, kicking, and pulling the hair of a mother and her son. Her daughter, who was also dressed, stood by as her mother and brother were dragged, thrown to the side of the road and grass, and left.

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In the hospital, he revealed through video communication with his son that his son is friendly and not a fighter. Since then, Corshawda Hitter and Devon Lee, her partner and father of her children, spoke to CBS News. Hatter told the Spear earlier this week that his legs are hurt, and that he feels pain when he walks. Devon said the mother is suffering from sickle cell disease, which includes symptoms that school-age children have been diagnosed with. However, Lee said the children involved in the attack were there “… There is no right to lay their hands on an adult.”

Physically side-by-side, Corshawda said her son “reported a lot,” and wakes up during his naps and visits.

“I felt nothing, because I was down on the ground, and he was down on the ground, and he was looking at me, shouting, asking, ‘Mom, please help me.’ I couldn’t go up to me. I couldn’t do anything,” said Moman from Chicago.

Two years before the attack, Corshawda said she warned the school about other kids who were bullying her son about how he walked and talked about it. Still, the Orville elementary school did nothing, he told ABC7 Chicago.

“Two years, and they didn’t do anything,” said the mother. “They see me coming to run or tell security to tell me you’re not here.”

Moving forward, Hatter told CBS about getting her children treatment, transferring them to a different school and holding the attackers down with their parents. He told CBS that he plans to press charges against the parents involved. Lee is on board with Justice, via ABC7.

“I want justice. I want the school to be responsible, the parents and the children who did all that dirt,” said Baba, adding that he is also dealing with the difficulties of the viral video account.

Chicagoans are outraged after a family attack by children

In addition to changing schools, Hast made sure the community came together to help change his address. A mother and her children are reported to be moving from the hot south side of Chicago to an unknown location. He told NBC Chicago earlier this week that he hoped to be transferred on Thursday (November 20).

And, DYOn Brookslocal resident, donated $5,000 to the family for moving expenses. He talked about fighting the “Sad” and “Sick” videos, saying he’s never seen anything like it, via NBC News.

“Let’s be together in Chicago. We’re so much better than this and the way we’re coming together to walk behind him and his family — I think it’s lovely,” Frooks said. “I’m glad to see us meet, but I don’t want us to meet in these kinds of circumstances – let’s meet before we get too far.”

Sharing a clean positionlil zay osama And from Southside Chicago, volunteered online to find the Corshawnawda hitter, and his two kids in Los Angeles for a holiday shopping spree. He said he wants to talk to them so they “don’t feel alone,” and “they know they’re protected.”

Jaleel AnthonyThe founder of Boss University, said that his organization has been meeting with Chicago Mama, and collecting things, from buildings to clothes for the family. Anthony is reported to have linked the new Market in the park to the roof to set up a donation box for the family.

Sharing a clean position The phrase Aslo shared a strong message against the violent video.

Were these children really involved?

As of Friday, there was no word from local police or the elementary school regarding an arrest in the attack. At that time, two women have already come forward with the virus of wanting their children to be part of the neighborhood. Earlier this week, my mixtape, X Blog, posted a video of a woman telling her son Chicago ‘wanted’ him and his friends. It is not clear how much the boy is said to have participated in the attack.

“… Cause you were wrong yesterday. You were wrong and you were gon’ jump somebody, so now they want you. You know I ain’t helping you,”

Another short clip shows a woman showing her daughter one of the children involved in the attack. The mother asked viewers to be respectful because her daughter is ‘a child.’ When she cried, the girl said she was “not right about everything.” In addition, he said ‘be a fan. “And I’m sorry for everything because I wouldn’t want to be in that situation … I wish I never did what I did,” said the child.

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