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Excuse me but BOTH parents suck. It's interesting that they only show the mother's mugshot and why the fuck wasn't the father also charged with child endangerment?
They don't state it but maybe he not the kid's bio dad. Still, as an adult in residence there, you'd think he'd be charged with something too but hell if I know.

And yes, I'm talking to myself. Smiley_emoticons_slash
Men are just sperm donors asked planned parenthood or for that matter the supreme court.

we have no rights where the kids are concerned.
Another one;

Clayton mom blows .392%, charged with DUIShareThisPrint E-mail .By David Ibata


The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

A Clayton County woman is in jail on charges of driving drunk and child endangerment after she allegedly wiped out a neighborhood picnic area while her two young children were in the car with her, Channel 2 Action News reports.

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.Cierra Baughcum had a blood-alcohol content of .392 percent -– nearly five times the legal limit -– when she was arrested Tuesday afternoon in the Mill Mobile Home Park in Rex.

Clayton County police said the 28-year-old woman had her children, ages 4 and 6, with her when she drove her Camaro through the picnic area of the mobile home park, obliterating two picnic tables. She then allegedly drove under a fence and through a ditch and the wrong way on Ga. 42.

Baughcum drove back into the mobile home park and crashed into the stairs of the property’s leasing office.

”She was just like sitting in the car … humped over and crying and all that and she couldn't even hardly get out of the car,” park maintenance man Rusty White told Channel 2.

The woman was charged with driving under the influence, reckless driving, driving on the wrong side of the road, striking a fixed object, two counts of child endangerment and two counts of child restraint, authorities said. Her bond was set at $10,500 during a first appearance Thursday.

Hands Down, This is the winner of:

Mother of the year


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