Florida Moms Arrested For Encouraging Their Kids To Fight

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Candice Carla Milam

A 34 -yr old Edgewater, FL woman was arrested on Tuesday for allegations that she was involved in a fight with her daughter and another girl at their middle school. Candice Carla Milam was arrested by Volusia County deputy sheriffs and charged with child abuse and battery. Two girls, 11 and 12, one of them Milam’s daughter, got into a fight last month outside of the school. The fight was recorded by students, and later posted to Facebook. Police recovered the video, and the investigation uncovered that Milan had been involved in the fight and had encouraged the fight through her actions. Milam is being held on $1000 bond. This incident is by no means isolated.

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Sandra Padilla Miranda

An Orlando FL mother is facing charges after a video on Facebook showed her encouraging her daughter to fight a high school classmate. Sandra Padilla Miranda, 38, was charged with child abuse and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Police say video showed her yelling in Spanish to her 17-yr old daughter to “hit harder” and “bite her” during the altercation with a 14-yr old girl. The classmate told police that Miranda invited her to fight her daughter, who then struck her and attempted to bite her on the face. According to the Orlando Police Department, Miranda said she “was in fear that her daughter and the other girl will continue to fight in school, so she wanted it settled.” According to police, Miranda has admitted that she was wrong for encouraging the fighting. Miranda posted $1,100 bond at Orange County jail. If convicted, she could face jail time, fines, probation or a combination of the three.

San Antonio Woman Finds A Baggie Of Cocaine In Her Granola Bar

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Down in Texas, somebody’s street pharmacist is missing some “work”. 

Meanwhile… back home at the ranch, an upstanding unassuming woman was minding her own business, enjoying a tasty granola bar and….out pops a bag of dope.

 What’s even more peculiar here is that she actually called the company that makes the bars thinking she won some sort of a prize!

Being as though she didn’t automatically know that the white powdery substance (inside the money-sign bag) was coco, I’m guessing she is, and always has been, completely 100% drug free. Just an observation.

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A bag of cocaine in one of this type of baggies was found in a Nature Valley granola bar.

Via Associated Press

Cynthia Rodriguez of San Antonio says she was eating the bar when a small, green bag emblazoned with dollar signs fell out. Rodriguez contacted manufacturer General Mills Inc., thinking she had won a prize. Company officials told her to call the police.

Rodriguez contacted police March 18 and investigators determined the bag contained cocaine.

Sgt. Javier Salazar says authorities are trying to determine how the package got inside the granola bar wrapper.

A General Mills spokesman said Thursday that the Minneapolis-based company is confident the cocaine wasn’t packaged with the bar at a company facility.