Talia C. Teneyuque, a Black mother from Saginaw, Michigan, was initially charged with felony food stamp fraud (facing up to 10 years in prison) after using her Bridge Card (SNAP benefits) to buy ingredients for baked goods she sold online through Facebook to support her family.
In March 2026, she took a plea deal, pleading guilty to a reduced misdemeanor charge of welfare fraud. She received six months of unsupervised probation and must pay restitution with no jail time if she completes it successfully.
Many in the community called the original charges overly harsh for a struggling mom trying to hustle.
This is what happens when the system comes down hard on people trying to survive.
Who are buying 7-month baby for sex? White men. Morgan Stapp, a 32-year-old white mother from Indianapolis, offering her 7-month-old daughter for s*xual assault on Snapchat in exchange for $400
An incident occurred at the Edwardsville Pierogi Festival at John J. Hopkins Memorial Park in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania where Black teenagers who were literally sitting and doing NOTHING, were made to leave by race soldiers —for allegedly making people "uncomfortable."
Historically, in the system of white supremacy, there is an unspoken rule that 6 or more Black people in white supremacist dominated spaces is automatically deemed a "threat"
16-year-old Declan Cutler from Mernda, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, was chased by a Sudanese youth gang before being stabbed 56 times and suffering 66 blunt-force injuries in a fatal 2022 attack.
One of the attackers, who was 13 at the time, was later acquitted because the court found there was a reasonable possibility he did not understand his actions were seriously wrong in a moral sense under the doctrine of doli incapax.
Three years later, the same teenager, whose identity remains protected by Australian law, was charged over an aggravated home invasion in Gladstone Park in which a 60-year-old man was stabbed multiple times, shot in the arm, and repeatedly struck with a hammer.