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Jacob Smith was counting cash at the end of his shift at a Yuba City McDonald's when his coworker threw a container of boiling oil directly at his face.
The burns covered 22 percent of his body, his face, neck, right arm, and back.
The pain was so severe that doctors could not give him adequate pain relief outside of the ICU.
The suspect, 23-year-old Jalani Bluett, fled the restaurant immediately after the attack.
Police issued a missing person alert citing vulnerabilities related to a diagnosis before locating and arresting him the following day.
He was charged with battery causing serious bodily injury, mayhem, and assault with a deadly weapon. He pleaded not guilty.
The two men worked together. Jacob's mother Amber told reporters: "As his mother, it broke my heart when he looked at me and said, 'Why would he do this to me?'"
Jacob is preparing for skin graft surgery.
Despite his injuries he wrote on his GoFundMe: "As much as I want to be angry, or want to hate people and be scared of people, it's just so hard to be when I have so many people showing their love for me."
The New Hampshire Supreme Court overturned the murder charge for Adam Montgomery - who was convicted of killing his 5-year-old daughter Harmony.
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Los Angeles: Transient sucker punches elderly customer eating lunch alone at a cafe in Hollywood, steals his wallet and phone. Hero steps up and takes the thief down.
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An 11-year-old boy spent his summer mowing lawns to buy a headstone for a man he had never met. The man was his biological father, buried in an unmarked grave in Chicago.
Brandon Bakke's adoptive mother Brandy found his biological sister Tiffany on Facebook in June, only to learn their father had passed away at 56 from an asthma attack the year before.
Tiffany warned that nothing marked his grave because the family couldn't afford a monument.
Brandon had been saving money all summer to buy himself a hoverboard.
He told Brandy he wanted to use the $175 he had saved to buy a grave marker instead. "I told him it would cost a lot more than that," she said.
"And he said, 'Then I'll do what I have to do.'"
After mowing more lawns and doing odd jobs, Brandon raised $400.
He then contacted Dakota Monument in South Fargo, who heard his story and donated the headstone entirely for free, letting Brandon design it himself.
He asked Tiffany what his father was like. She told him he loved to cook and fed the homeless.
"After she said that, I knew exactly what I wanted to put on there," Brandon said. He designed the stone with two hands holding a bowl of soup.
"I don't think anybody should go unknown in life," Brandon told WDAY. "If he could see it, he would be proud of me."
He never met his father. He honoured him anyway.
Kanye West accuser Jenn An is speaking out about the moment Ye allegedly sexually assaulted her ... getting emotional on camera ... but he says she's got it all wrong.
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🚨NEW: Belfast is under lockdown. Schools are dismissing pupils early, buses have been withdrawn, trains cancelled, and all shops ordered to close at 1PM.
Further protests are anticipated this evening across the city.