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Black America Web
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Black America Web
Skai Jackson Shares Sweet Snaps Of 6-Month-Old Son Kasai Days After Ex Deondre Burgin Was Arrested For Aggravated Robbery
Skai Jackson is focusing on her family. Source: Emma McIntyre / Getty On Friday, July 18, the former Disney Channel star took to Instagram to share some absolutely adorable new pictures of her baby boy, Kasai. In celebration of her first child turning 6 months old, the actress uploaded a carousel of sweet snaps, giving anyone who sees them some serious baby fever! In the flicks, baby Kasai is wearing some striped overalls, and in some of them, he sat on the couch next to a puppy. This marks the first time Jackson showed her little one's full face, which caused people to flood the comments with their opinions on who the cutie looks like. 'Looking just like mommyyyyyy 😍,' one fan wrote. Another added, 'Awww she finally let the world see him so adorable ❤️.' This sweet display comes amid some drama for Kasai's father. On Monday, July 14, Skai Jackson's ex-boyfriend, Deondre Burgin, was arrested for aggravated robbery in an alleged carjacking with help from an FBI task force. According to reports from PEOPLE , Burgin was taken into custody by officers from the FBI Safe Streets Task Force and local police from Covington, Kentucky. The arrest happened outside of an Ulta Beauty in Newport, Kentucky, shortly after 7 p.m, Kenton County Commonwealth's Attorney Rob Sanders told the outlet, citing police reports. The warrant for Burgin's arrest–which was signed by a judge on June 30–was issued by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Department in neighboring Ohio, Sanders. After waiving an extradition hearing on Tuesday, July 15, Burgin was extradited to Hamilton County and booked into the Hamilton County Justice Center on Thursday, July 17, shortly after 11 a.m. According to the report, Burgin and another suspect allegedly robbed the owner of a 2018 Mercedes-Benz C300 and a semi-automatic 9-caliber Glock handgun in the parking lot of a Cincinnati apartment complex. Jackson's ex is also accused of threatening the victim while carrying a handgun and pistol-whipping the victim. The victim told police that the two suspects proceeded to take his keys and flee with their gun and the vehicle, per PEOPLE . The victim had multiple facial lacerations visible to police and was transferred to a local hospital. Burgin's arrest on July 14 was separate from his previous arrest for a warrant on April 17. The post Skai Jackson Shares Sweet Snaps Of 6-Month-Old Son Kasai Days After Ex Deondre Burgin Was Arrested For Aggravated Robbery appeared first on Bossip. SEE ALSO Skai Jackson Shares Sweet Snaps Of 6-Month-Old Son Kasai Days After Ex Deondre Burgin Was Arrested For Aggravated Robbery was originally published on


Ottawa Citizen
03-07-2025
- General
- Ottawa Citizen
Families fighting to save Algonquin program for special needs students
Article content 'It provides young people with opportunities like everyone else gets. It's an investment tin them.' Article content Burgin has been aware of the program for the past four or five years. The plan has been that Angie take the program after high school. Article content 'We want her to be active and involved in the community,' he said. 'She's very social, caring and compassionate. She's by nature a helper.' Article content White argues that it's important that AAADD be offered on a college campus. Article content 'It allows people with exceptionalities to have the college experience,' she said. 'It better prepares them for the workforce and to be contributing members of the community.' Article content In a statement, Algonquin said AAADD has about 70 students as of last month. The program will wrap up on April 30, 2026. Article content 'The AAADD program is essentially a unique continuing education program that leads to a certificate of completion. It's a non-Ministry program that does not lead to a formal credential. As such, there is no funding from the Ministry of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security,' said the statement. Article content Article content 'The decision is also a reflection of the college facing substantial fiscal challenges also being faced by the entire post-secondary sector due to a shift in immigration police and a prevailing lack of funding support from the provincial government — including operating grants and tuition freezes.' Article content There have been no new students accepted into the program for three years. No new students will be accepted going forward, said Algonquin. Article content There will be options for Angie in the world of work, said Burgin. She has already completed some co-op placements, including one at her school cafeteria and another at her local elementary school. Article content There are a lot of day programs for young people with special needs, but very little that allows them to get out into the community, he said. Article content 'They could take the curriculum and move it to another setting, but that would take away the college angle.' Article content Article content Pasma said she understands the problem from Algonquin's perspective. Colleges are facing deep cuts, and they can't afford to subsidize programs. Article content In February, Algonquin College president Claude Brulé recommended suspending 37 programs as the college grapples with a steep decline in international students and a provincial tuition freeze. Article content 'I have sympathy for Algonquin. They have to cut $60 million,' said Pasma. 'This is a program that they've been funding. We can't ask Algonquin to do programming out of the goodness of their heart.' Article content But cutting AAADD also affects some of the province's most vulnerable students, said Pasma. Article content 'The province is underfunding in kindergarten to Grade 12. And now we're seeing it in post-secondary,' she said. 'It doesn't matter what provincial department it comes from. The provincial government should pay for it.' Article content
Yahoo
05-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Teachers strike over 'unfair treatment' at school
Teachers at a school in Hull have walked out for a second day over the "unfair treatment" of staff, their union says. Some classes at St Andrew's CE VA Primary School, Grandale, Hull, were sent home due to strike action by National Education Union (NEU) members. Paula Burgin from the Hull branch of NEU said staff were striking over "inconsistent application of policies around pay, sickness absence and discipline that has led to unfair treatment of staff". A spokesperson from the school said the governing body was committed to work with the union to address the concerns that had been raised. Ms Burgin said the dispute formally began in March when staff put forward a list of complaints to school governors. She said policies being changed without consultation and parents complaints not being actioned were among a "plethora of issues" raised. Ms Burgin added that the resignations of two assistant head teachers in December had left "a bit of a vacuum at the top for leadership" which led to "disorganisation through the whole school". Head of religious education at the school Irene Treston-Waller said there were not enough staff to adequately supervise children during playtimes. Ms Treston-Waller, who has worked at the school for more than 12 years, said: "We are doing our best but we would really like additional support for those children who need it most. "Overall, we've got lots of issues that have been raised and I think they all need to be addressed... and in a timely fashion so that we can get on with our job which is not being in here it's being out their teaching our children." A spokesperson for the school said: "We will ensure that all parents are kept fully informed about whether there will be any further strike action, however we hope to be able to avoid this by having constructive dialogue with trade union representatives." The BBC put staff concerns to the school, but it did not address them directly. Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here. Teacher strike ends after 'successful' talks Pay us what we deserve, striking teachers say Teachers in England move a step closer to striking St Andrew's CE VA Primary School National Education Union

News.com.au
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News.com.au
NEWS OF THE WEEK: Skai Jackson files for restraining order
The Disney Channel alum claimed that Burgin assaulted her on Mother's Day, while she was holding their newborn son, according to documents reported by TMZ. She alleged that Burgin grabbed her by the hair, slammed her head against a car window and punched her in the face. She also detailed another incident in which Burgin punched through a bathroom door after she locked herself inside. She claimed that he then slammed her against a wall and "choked me until I could not breathe".
Yahoo
24-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
NEWS OF THE WEEK: Skai Jackson files for restraining order
The Disney Channel alum claimed that Burgin assaulted her on Mother's Day, while she was holding their newborn son, according to documents reported by TMZ. She alleged that Burgin grabbed her by the hair, slammed her head against a car window and punched her in the face. She also detailed another incident in which Burgin punched through a bathroom door after she locked herself inside. She claimed that he then slammed her against a wall and "choked me until I could not breathe".