LA3C, the Los Angeles music and food festival that launched last year, will return in November for a second edition that includes headliners Erykah Badu, Herbie Hancock and Oscar winner Questlove.
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Multiple families are devastated after a young girl was senselessly killed over McDonald‘s dip.
Early on Sunday morning, five teen girls went to a local franchise of the famous fast food joint in Washington, DC to get some grub. Sadly, they ultimately found far more than they bargained for. According to prosecutors, 16-year-old Naima Liggon picked up her food and returned to her car at around 2:00 a.m. local time. And that’s where things got ugly.
Apparently, some sort of altercation broke out among the young girls, which ended with Liggon being stabbed twice in her abdomen and chest. She was quickly taken to a nearby hospital, but it was too late — she was sadly pronounced dead. The same day, another teen, who according to authorities had a knife in her possession, was arrested on a second degree murder charge.
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The Washington Post reported that during a Monday court hearing, Detective Brendan Jasper explained the altercation began after “an argument over sweet-and-sour sauce.”
Over SAUCE??!
He claimed that it was Liggon who first began striking the armed girl, who can allegedly be seen not fighting back at first on security footage. But when the late teen went to get in the car shortly after, the other unnamed teen allegedly “lunged” at her with the blade.
The suspect has pleaded not guilty, and her team is arguing that the move was in self defense. However, prosecutor Priscilla Guerrero feels the fight had already ended, noting:
Ultimately, the judge pointed out the senselessness of the ordeal:
As of now, the suspect is being held until the next hearing on Friday.
The situation was rightly difficult to
LA3C, the Los Angeles music and food festival that launched last year, will return in November for a second edition that includes headliners Erykah Badu, Herbie Hancock and Oscar winner Questlove.
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