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The problems with food apparently continued, reflecting a common method of mistreatment that can proliferate among parents intent on isolating their children, said Rachel Coleman, executive director of the Coalition for Responsible Home Education."Abusive parents wield food as a weapon," she said. "Home-schooling allows them to do so with sometimes-deadly efficiency."A few weeks before the fatal crash, Devonte Hart started showing up at a neighbor's house in Woodland, Washington, "asking for food and saying that they were taking meals away from him due to punishment," neighbor Bruce DeKalb told HLN."It started out as one time a day and escalated up to three times a day, until a week went by and we decided that we needed to get professional help," he said.DeKalb said he called Child Protective Services on March 23, three days before the fatal wreck, to report what he suspected was child abuse. 905
The uncle says he’s frustrated by the punishment his nephew was given and said the school is not taking more responsibility for what happened. 147
The ruling sets up potentially conflicting DACA orders from federal judges by the end of the month.The decision comes less than a week before a hearing in a related case in Texas. In that case, Texas and other states are suing to have DACA ended entirely, and the judge is expected to side with them based on his prior rulings.Justice Department spokesman Devin O'Malley indicated the department would take further action, suggesting that an appeal might be filed. He reiterated the Justice Department still believes the same reasoning the judge rejected, that DACA is "an unlawful circumvention of Congress," and DHS has the authority to end it."The Justice Department will continue to vigorously defend this position, and looks forward to vindicating its position in further litigation," O'Malley said in a statement.Previous court rulings in California and New York have already prevented the administration from ending DACA, but they only ordered the government to continue renewing existing applications. Bates' ruling would go further and order the program reopened in its entirety. The earlier decisions are pending before appeals courts.Bates on Friday upheld a ruling he had issued in April that ordered the administration to begin accepting DACA applications again. He had postponed that order for 90 days to give the government time to offer a better legal justification for its decision last September to end the program.The Department of Homeland Security followed up by largely reiterating its previous argument: that DACA was likely to be found unconstitutional in the Texas case if it were challenged there and thus it had to end. Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen also said in the DHS response that the agency had the discretion to end the program, as much as its predecessors had the discretion to create it.Bates, a George W. Bush appointee, found that explanation unsatisfactory, and said the DHS could not invent a new justification for his court, either. He said most of the arguments "simply repackage legal arguments previously made" and fail to pass muster."Although the Nielsen Memo purports to offer further explanation for DHS's decision to rescind DACA, it fails to elaborate meaningfully on the agency's primary rationale for its decision," Bates wrote. "The memo does offer what appears to be one bona fide (albeit logically dubious) policy reason for DACA's rescission, but this reason was articulated nowhere in DHS's prior explanation for its decision, and therefore cannot support that decision now."Bates said the administration had created a "dilemma" for itself by both trying to rely on its previous decision and offering a new one."The government's attempt to thread this needle fails," he wrote. 2747
The rules also ban uses from parking scooters near schools, hospitals, or near Petco Park. The city says law enforcement officers will be enforcing the regulations. 165
The shooting started shortly before 1 p.m. local time at the company's headquarters about 10 miles from San Francisco.Senior software engineer Zach Voorhies was working when the fire alarm blared."I went outside with my electric skateboard and I started skating down, because I thought it was a fire," he told CNN affiliate KPIX. "I heard some yelling and I saw somebody down on his back with a red spot on his stomach."As they fled the building, he said, the shooter was in the courtyard yelling, " 'Come at me, or come get me!' "Product manager Todd Sherman said he was at his desk when he heard what sounded like rumbling as people ran."First thought was earthquake," Sherman said in a series of tweets. He dashed toward the exit, where someone said there was a person with a gun."At that point, every new person I saw was a potential shooter," he said. "I looked down and saw blood drips on the floor and stairs."He fled downstairs, peeking around him to ensure the shooter was not in the vicinity, before dashing out of the building. 1038