Brief Summary: The Case Of Betty

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PER REPORTER: Betty said she would like for someone to go out and check on her granddaughter (Waniya). Betty said she is worried about her granddaughter getting hurt due to William's wife (Katrice) being involved in a situation. Betty said her daughter (Yanicko) and William had Waniya together and lived together in the past. However, Betty said William married Yanicko's friend (Katrice) and since then Katrice has taken her hate towards the child's mother out on her (Waniya). Betty said Waniya had long her hair at one point but Katrice cut it off due to envy, hate, and revenge. Betty said she is pretty sure William knows what is going on, but she said she is not sure what he has done or said about it. Betty mentioned that she is worried about her granddaughter living with …show more content…
Betty said she was told Katrice and her other son who is fifteen years old were both arrested and charged with gun charges. Betty said she was told Katrice and her fifteen year old son were both shooting at the Ellis's together due to them seeking revenge. Betty said she is not sure where the fifteen year old child got the gun he was shooting from, but she said he could have gotten it from his mother or off the streets. Betty said she is afraid because the Ellis family could ride by and shoot the apartment her granddaughter lives in with her father. However, Betty said Waniya was not around whenever Katrice and her son were shooting at the other family. Betty said Waniya was with her at the time because she picks the child up from school at 2:30 and keeps her until 7:00. Betty also mentioned that she believes the Thompson family is in a gang because they had on all red at Katrice’s son’s funeral. Betty said she has not confronted William about her concerns because they do not talk, because she said she once let him take her granddaughter to visit his mother in Oklahoma on her day to visit with the

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