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Days of Our Lives' Rachel Boyd on Sophia Giving Up Her Baby: "Really Emotional and Painful"
Days of Our Lives' Rachel Boyd on Sophia Giving Up Her Baby: "Really Emotional and Painful"

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time02-07-2025

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Days of Our Lives' Rachel Boyd on Sophia Giving Up Her Baby: "Really Emotional and Painful"

Days of Our Lives' Rachel Boyd on Sophia Giving Up Her Baby: "Really Emotional and Painful" originally appeared on Daytime Confidential. Days of Our Lives' Sophia Choi () is having to make the hardest decision of her young life: to give up her infant. In today's episode, the teen clutches a stuffed bear to her; this bear is a real-life possession belonging to Boyd, which she treasures. And as difficult as it is, Sophia is doing what she feels is best for her child and for herself. Boyd told I wanted to acknowledge that this is a really emotional and painful thing for her, and she will never be able to let it go. Also just remembering that she's also just a kid, like she's 18 years old. And at the end of the day, we can all relate to love and loss and grief. This story was originally reported by Daytime Confidential on Jul 2, 2025, where it first appeared.

Roswell officer shot more than a dozen times, prosecutors say as judge denies suspect's bond
Roswell officer shot more than a dozen times, prosecutors say as judge denies suspect's bond

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time04-03-2025

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Roswell officer shot more than a dozen times, prosecutors say as judge denies suspect's bond

The man accused of shooting and killing a Roswell police officer last month was denied bond on Tuesday morning. Channel 2′s Sophia Choi was in the courtroom for the bond hearing that she says lasted a matter of minutes. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] Edward Espinoza is accused of killing Officer Jeremy Labonte on Feb. 7 after flashing the gun at the Ace Pickleball Club near Market Blvd. Espinoza's attorney argued that he needs extreme mental healthcare that the Fulton County Jail is not capable of providing to him. The attorney argued that Espinoza should be given an ankle monitor and released to a mental health facility. After the shooting, Channel 2 Action News obtained police records of other incidents involving Espinoza in which they expressed concern for his mental health. RELATED STORIES: Roswell officer killed in the line of duty had received award for saving man's life Suspect in custody after shooting, killing police officer just 'serving the citizens of Roswell' END OF WATCH: Roswell officer killed in the line of duty identified Roswell police had several interactions with suspect in officer's killing During the hearing, prosecutors argued that Espinoza was mentally aware in his interview with police after the shooting and had the mental capacity to buy an illegal ghost gun while out on bond, as well as fire more than a dozen shots at the Labonte. 'His first two rounds go into the upper part of the officer not covered by the officer's vest. The officer falls. So then at that point, this defendant walks carefully around leaning over him and fires more than a dozen shots into the officer,' prosecutors described. The judge ultimately determined that Espinoza is both a flight risk and a danger to the community, so he was denied bond and sent back to jail. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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