Coon Commander
06-10-2008, 02:40 PM
RIVIERA BEACH, Fla. (AP) - A South Florida NIGGER is charged
with child neglect causing death after an autopsy found that her
21-month-old son died of a cocaine and Oxycontin overdose.
Darius Clark died April 21. His mother was charged Thursday
after the autopsy showed the toddler had drugs in his system. A
judge released her Friday on house arrest.
Riviera Beach Police Sergeant Patrick Galligan says the drugs
were "strong enough to kill an adult."
Police say they don't know how Darius ingested the drugs because
his parents aren't cooperating.
According to a police report, Darius' mother told investigators
in April that she awoke in the middle of the night to find Darius
with "white stuff" on his face. She wiped it off and went back to
sleep. The next morning, Darius was stiff and couldn't be revived.
Both of the child's parents, Tocarra Nobles and Vincent Clark were home when he died and are charged with child neglect resulting in death.
Nobles was released this morning on house arrest.
Vincent Clark remains in jail on unrelated charges.
Nobles' parents are both deputies with the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office.
Police say there was already a DCF case open on this family that restricted Clark from contact with Nobles' children.
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with child neglect causing death after an autopsy found that her
21-month-old son died of a cocaine and Oxycontin overdose.
Darius Clark died April 21. His mother was charged Thursday
after the autopsy showed the toddler had drugs in his system. A
judge released her Friday on house arrest.
Riviera Beach Police Sergeant Patrick Galligan says the drugs
were "strong enough to kill an adult."
Police say they don't know how Darius ingested the drugs because
his parents aren't cooperating.
According to a police report, Darius' mother told investigators
in April that she awoke in the middle of the night to find Darius
with "white stuff" on his face. She wiped it off and went back to
sleep. The next morning, Darius was stiff and couldn't be revived.
Both of the child's parents, Tocarra Nobles and Vincent Clark were home when he died and are charged with child neglect resulting in death.
Nobles was released this morning on house arrest.
Vincent Clark remains in jail on unrelated charges.
Nobles' parents are both deputies with the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office.
Police say there was already a DCF case open on this family that restricted Clark from contact with Nobles' children.
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