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Authorities in Georgia are blaming the death of an infant girl on her year-old father, who, after being arrested on an outstanding warrant, failed to mention to officers he'd left his daughter in his car. Nova Grace Whatley-Trejo's grandmother found the unresponsive 8-month-old inside her father's vehicle Tuesday evening. In accordance with department policy, officers ran a warrant check on Whatley, and learned he had an active probation violation warrant, according to a statement. Police allege that, after taking him into custody, Whatley did not tell them his infant daughter was in his car, parked nearby. All of their interactions with Whatley that day were recorded on police body camera.

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A South Carolina father whose children died in a hot car after he forgot to drop them off at daycare will not be charged. Twin boys Bryson and Brayden McDaniel, 20 months, were found dead strapped into the back seat of their family SUV, after their dad realized he had accidentally left them there for the entire day. He made the horrific discovery after driving to Sunshine House Early Learning Academy in Blythewood on September 1 at to pick them up, only to be told he never dropped them off in the first place. On Tuesday, an emotional Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott told a press conference that there was no criminality, and the incident was "a horrible, horrible tragic accident. And in his mind he had really believed he had dropped the two boys off at the daycare.


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James Scudder has spent a lot of money on his Porsche Boxter roadster and loves taking it for a spin out on the open road. But some might be shocked to see it — as the vehicle has inch tyres and a max speed of 22mph. He was testing it out on the road when he was pulled over by police and he decided to make some adjustments so it would be fully road-legal. The dad-of-five spent hundreds of hours working in his garage wiring up indicators, brake lights, headlights and sidelights to make it drivable on public roads. James also kitted it out with a Pioneer sound system and subwoofer as well as a spoiler on the back, giving it the appearance of a sporty Porsche Boxter roadster.
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