Shaniya Davis Update: Antoinette Davis Due in Court February 2, But No Trial Date Set
• January 24, 2011 • 17 CommentsPosted in African American History, Alcoholism/Drug Abuse, Black People, Class, Cultural History, Domestic Violence, Drug Culture/Industry, Mental Health/Psychology, Murder/Manslaughter, Pedophilia/Child Kidnapping, Race, Rape/Sex Crimes, Sexuality, Shaniya Davis, The Mainstream Media (MSM), Women
Tags: African Americans, Antoinette, Antoinette Davis, Black Women, Blacks, Child Abduction, Child Abuse, Child Protective Services, Child Sex Slave, Child Sex Slavery, Child Sexual Abuse, Children, Counties, Court, Crime, Cumberland County, Cumberland County Department of Social Services, Exploitation, Fayetteville, Fayetteville North Carolina, Human Trafficking, Kidnapping, Lawyer, Mario Andrette McNeill, Motherhood, Murder, North Carolina, Sex, Shaniya Davis, Supreme Court of the United States, Trial, United States
Christmas Songs: “Happy Xmas, War Is Over (If You Want It),” John Lennon, Yoko Ono, The Plastic Ono Band, and The Harlem Community Choir
• December 22, 2010 • 2 CommentsPosted in Alcoholism/Drug Abuse, American Foreign Policy, American Politics, Black People, Celebrities/Royals, Class, Crime, Cultural History, Documentary, Education, Film, Holidays, Love, Music, Music Videos, Spirituality, Television, The Beatles, The Rest of the World, Women, Yoko Ono
Tags: "Stewball", African Americans, Alcoholism, Anthony Cox, Black Women, Blacks, Child Abduction, Child Stealing, Children, Christmas, Crack, Custody, Demons, Divorce, Drama, Drug War, Drugs, Growing Up, Happy Xmas (War Is Over), Harlem, Harlem Community Choir, Heroin, John Lennon, John Lennon Collection, Julian Lennon, Kyoko Cox, Lost Weekend, Love, May Pang, Memories, New York City, Parental Child Abduction, Phil Spector, Record Plant Studios, Sean Lennon, The Beatles, The Plastic Ono Band, The Record Plant, The Seventies, Union Scale, United Kingdom, United States, Vietnam War, Wall of Sound, Yoko Ono
Highlights of Memorial Service for Shaniya Davis
• November 18, 2010 • 3 CommentsPosted in African American History, Black People, Class, Crime, Cultural History, Domestic Violence, Drug Culture/Industry, Health, Mental Health/Psychology, Pedophilia/Child Kidnapping, People of Color, Rape/Sex Crimes, Sexuality, Shaniya Davis, Women
Tags: African Americans, Alabama, Antoinette Davis, Biracial Children, Biracials, Bradley Lockhart, Child Abduction, Child Abuse, Child Exploitation, Child Molestation, Child Murder, Child Prostitution, Child Protective Services, Child Sexual Abuse, Children, Drugs, DSS, Fayetteville NC, Justice, Mario Andrette McNeill, Motherhood, Murder, North Carolina Department of Social Services, One Year, One Year Memorial, Police, Prison, Sex Crimes, Shaniya Davis, Shaniya Nicole Davis, WRAL.com
Shaniya Davis: The Department of Social Services Betrayed Her From Day One
• October 5, 2010 • 3 CommentsPosted in African American History, Alcoholism/Drug Abuse, Black People, Class, Crime, Cultural History, Domestic Violence, Journalism and Ethics, Mental Health/Psychology, Murder/Manslaughter, Pedophilia/Child Kidnapping, People of Color, Race, Rape/Sex Crimes, Sexuality, The Mainstream Media (MSM), Women
Tags: African Americans, Antoinette Davis, Billy King, Biracial Children, Black Women, Blacks, Bradley Lockhart, Brenda Reid Jackson, Child Abduction, Child Abuse, Child Protective Services, Child Sex Slave, Child Sexual Abuse, Children, Criminal Investigation, Cumberland County, Department of Social Services, District Attorney Ed Grannis, Domestic Violence, DSS, DSS Director, Fayetteville Observer, Investigation, Law, Mario McNeill, Motherhood, North Carolina, Obstruction of Justice, Report, Shaniya Davis, South Carolina, State Bureau of Investigation, Stonewalling
Antoinette Davis, Shaniya’s Mother, Released on Bail
• February 26, 2010 • 4 CommentsPosted in Black People, Class, Crime, Crime-Cops-Injustice, Drug Culture/Industry, Mental Health/Psychology, Murder/Manslaughter, Pedophilia/Child Kidnapping, People of Color, Race, Rape/Sex Crimes, Sexuality, The Mainstream Media (MSM)
Tags: African Americans, Antoinette Davis, Biracials, Blacks, Bradley Lockhart, Child Abduction, Child Abuse, Child Molestation, Child Sex Abuse, Child Sex Slave, Child Slavery, Children, Drug Debt, Drugs, Mario Andrette McNeil, Mario Andrette McNeill, Motherhood, Murder, Pimping, Rape, Selling Children, Sex, Shaniya, Shaniya Davis, Shaniya Nicole Davis, Strangulation
Another View of Bradley Lockhart, Shaniya’s Father: He Was a Negligent Father (w/Update)
• November 21, 2009 • 25 CommentsPosted in Black People, Class, Crime, Domestic Violence, Drug Culture/Industry, Health, Mental Health/Psychology, Murder/Manslaughter, Pedophilia/Child Kidnapping, People of Color, Race, Rape/Sex Crimes, Sexuality, Television
Tags: African Americans, Blacks, Bradley Lockhart, Byron Coleman, Cheyenne Lockhart, Child Abduction, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Child Sex Slave, Children, Cumberland Department of Social Services, Domestic Violence, Father-in-Law, Girlfriends, Half-Sister, Missing Children, Motherhood, Rape, Sex, Shaniya Davis, Shaniya Nicole Davis, Tim Allen