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Black 24 Year Old Mom Of 3 Runs Over & Kills Her Baby Daddy New Teenage Girlfriend After Street Fright! (Video)

Black 24 Year Old Mom Of 3 Runs Over & Kills Her Baby Daddy New Teenage Girlfriend After Street Fright! (Video)

by May 15, 2017 0 comments

The Suge Knight Challenge!

By: Tommy “Tj” Sotomayor

First off, you know you ain’t sh*t when you are 24 years old with 3 kids.

Then you know you ain’t sh*t when your baby daddy is 4 years younger than you and this is your 3rd baby daddy!

Then you know you ain’t sh*t when your baby daddy is a dude you know was dating someone else and he hitting yall both raw!

Wait a min, everyone involved in this story ain’t SH*T!!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UliG7ZgZSQ8

Cook County prosecutors said Monday that a Facebook feud between two women fighting over a man turned deadly when one woman rammed her Jeep into her rival, pinned her against a tree and then backed up to run her over again.

Chynna Stapleton, 24, was ordered held without bail Monday on a first-degree murder charge in the death of Tatyanna Lewis, 18, the daughter of a Chicago police officer.

“It’s really sad that it’s always women fighting over men. Ridiculous,” Judge Maria Kuriakos Ciesil said from the bench.

Stapleton and Lewis had been fighting in person and on social media over Lewis’ boyfriend, who is the father of Stapleton’s child, prosecutors said.

An in-person argument broke out between the two about 11:10 p.m. Friday on the Far South Side, near 114th Place and South May Street in the Morgan Park neighborhood, prosecutors said.

Their dispute escalated into a fistfight, and several bystanders joined in, according to Assistant State’s Attorney Jamie Santini.

After the fight broke up, a bloodied Stapleton got into her 2002 Jeep Liberty with a 13-year-old in the back seat, prosecutors said.

Lewis kicked a passenger-side door as Stapleton was trying to pull away, and witnesses then heard Stapleton yell, “I’ve got something for you,” Santini said.

Lewis and several others were walking off when Stapleton made a sharp turn, drove the Jeep over the curb and onto lawns on May Street, where witnesses saw her “barrelling down on them,” Santini said.

Lewis tripped and fell as she tried to run from the Jeep, prosecutors said. Stapleton hit her with the Jeep and pinned her against a nearby tree, then put the car into reverse, Santini said.

Lewis was stuck to the front end of the Jeep, and as Stapleton reversed the car, she dragged Lewis along until Lewis was pulled under, according to prosecutors. Stapleton then stopped, shifted into drive and ran Lewis over with both the front and rear wheels of the Jeep.

Lewis was taken to a nearby hospital and pronounced dead. Lewis died of multiple blunt force injuries, according to the medical examiner’s office, which ruled her death was a homicide.

The Chicago Police Department said Lewis’ father is on the force but released no other details.

Stapleton fled after hitting Lewis, leaving leaked vehicle fluids and car parts in her wake, prosecutors said.

Chicago police pulled her over about a mile and a half away, officials said. Officers noticed extensive damage to the Jeep and that Stapleton’s face was bleeding. They also saw tree bark on the front end of the car, Santini said.

The 13-year-old in the back seat was physically unharmed, prosecutors said. The teen’s relationship with Stapleton or Lewis was not immediately known.

Stapleton has no criminal history, her lawyer, Christopher Anderson, an assistant public defender, said in court. He said that Stapleton was provoked by Lewis’ “provocative language” online and in person. Anderson also said witnesses saw Stapleton was beaten up at the scene.

Kuriakos Ciesil noted, however, that the fistfight was over by the time Stapleton had gotten in the car.

“Not only did you hit her, you dragged her,” the judge said to Stapleton. “All the while you’ve got a 13-year-old in the back seat. … You are a danger to yourself and society.”

Onlookers in the gallery pounded on the glass separating them from the courtroom as Stapleton was led away after the hearing, drawing rebukes from sheriff’s deputies.

Stapleton’s father, 46-year-old Jesse Stapleton, declined to comment.

“She’s not a monster,” he said of his daughter. “That’s all I’ve got to say.”

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