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At that time, Kearney says the suspect attempted to sexually assault her under a staircase. He was unsuccessful and followed her to the street. Once on the street, Kearney says the suspect was able to force her into an apartment in the area where he sexually assaulted her.




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Police are also investigating a second incident that occurred around 8 a.m. Friday morning. Captain Kearney says the 13-year-old victim had exited the subway station at Broad and Race streets when she was approached on the street by a male suspect.


Brown allegedly posted photos of the teenager to a website from June to October 2022 to advertise for sexual encounters. According to an affidavit filed in support of a criminal complaint, the victim had sex with numerous men for money, which was then given to Brown.


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Parents need to know that Fear Street Part One: 1994 -- the first in a trilogy based on books by R.L. Stine -- is a horror movie in which a group of teens try to stop a malevolent force that's made their town infamous for brutal serial killing. Expect lots of blood and gore, as well as constant profanity ("f--k" and more) and sexual content. Characters are killed in a variety of ways, including with knives, guns, axes, and baseball bats. Teens in a car pursue a school bus and throw bottles at it -- the passengers in the bus respond by mooning the car, then hurling a cooler out the back door, resulting in an accident with injuries. There's implied teen sex and masturbation, and one of the lead characters is known for dealing prescription pills. A character is brought to near death in order to stop the villains, taking rounds of pills that first render them high, then unconscious, and then temporarily dead. There are also jump scares throughout, including one involving a blow-up sex doll. On a positive note, the lead characters, unlike those in so many horror movies, are diverse in terms of race, gender, class, and sexual orientation.


In FEAR STREET PART ONE: 1994, another serial killing spree has taken place at a mall in Shadyside, a down-on-its-luck town with a history of serial killings that goes back for decades. While teen Josh (Benjamin Flores Jr.) spends his free time on an internet chatroom centered on the conspiracies and rumors swirling around these murders, his older sister Deena (Kiana Madeira) is brooding in her room over her breakup with Sam (Olivia Scott Welch), a cheerleader who has moved to the affluent next-door town of Sunnyvale, where she has started dating football hero Peter. At school, Josh crushes on tough girl Kate, a cheerleader who deals drugs with wild card Simon. After an attempt at a vigil in Sunnyvale for these latest murder victims by a killer the media has called the "Skull Mask Killer," a fight breaks out, provoked by Peter and his snobby jock friends. After an altercation between Peter and his friends, who pursue the Shadyside kids in their school bus, Peter's car swerves off the road and crashes into the woods, with Sam in the passenger seat. Injured while rolling out of the car, Sam touches the ground, and starts hearing and seeing ghostly visions. The next night, Deena and her friends are pursued by what appears to be someone pretending to be the "Skull Mask Killer," but they soon learn that it's something far more sinister, as the other serial killers from previous decades begin showing up. After rescuing Sam, they soon begin to understand that Sam disturbed the grave of Sarah Fier, a witch who was killed in the 17th century and is rumored to be the reason for so many serial killings in Shadyside. Convinced that the undead murderers that Sarah sent are only after Sam, these six teens must find a way to destroy the murderers without making Sam a sacrifice, and figure out a way to stop Sarah Fier once and for all, for the good of themselves and their cursed hometown.


This is a teen slasher homage and parody that tries way too hard. Fear Street Part One: 1994 is a movie that really wants you to know that it's set during the 1990s. With its mixtapes and AOL chatrooms and so much music from the likes of Nine Inch Nails, White Zombie, and Bush, the movie is drowning in '90s sauce within the first ten minutes, and it quickly grows tiresome, either as parody or as an attempt to capture what it was like in the mid-90s. While the movie seems to be trying to reference the tropes and conventions of teen slasher movies from this decade, it doesn't take long for it to feel like little more than a copy of Stranger Things, with its cartoonish exaggeration of period relevant pop culture and the age-old rivalries between assorted high school cliques.


Two separate sexual assaults targeted teenage girls after they got off SEPTA's Broad Street Line while heading to school Thursday and Friday mornings, Philadelphia said, while noting they can't rule out that the same person is responsible for both attacks.


The purpose of the Program is to enable community members to participate in enhancing the overall appearance of Coolidge streets by volunteering to pick up trash, litter, and weeds from designated sections of roadway frontage at least four times per year for a minimum of two years (at least one clean up every three months)


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Folsom Street Fair (FSF) is an annual BDSM and leather subculture street fair, held in September that concludes San Francisco's "Leather Pride Week". The Folsom Street Fair, sometimes referred to simply as "Folsom", takes place on the last Sunday in September, on Folsom Street between 8th and 13th Streets, in San Francisco's South of Market district.


As these establishments for the leather community were rapidly closing, a coalition of housing activists and community organizers decided to start a street fair. The fair would enhance the visibility of the community, provide a means for much-needed fundraising, and create opportunities for members of the leather community to connect to services and vital information (e.g., regarding safer sex) that bathhouses and bars might otherwise have been situated to distribute.[20]


The organizers have reportedly earned a great amount of trust from city officials as they have demonstrated not only an exceptional level of community and volunteer support, but also have risen to be a role-model for other street fairs in San Francisco which have faced opposition from various neighborhood groups. With the assistance of the high-profile Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, the gate donations totaled more than $300,000 in 2006 and the methodology emulated at other street fairs like the Sisters' Pink Saturday, the Castro Street Fair and San Francisco Lovefest.


The fair claims it draws 250,000 visitors annually,[5] including leather fetishists from around the world, and is the third-largest street event in California, after the Tournament of Roses Parade and San Francisco Pride parade.[27][28] Each year, net proceeds from Folsom Street Fair, including gate donations and beverage sales, are given to qualified local charities ("beneficiaries"). These include charities working in public health, human services, and the arts, as well as beverage partners, and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence who lead the organizing effort at the gates. The event regularly generates over $300,000 annually for charity.[29] Money raising events also include a charity spanking booth, live BDSM demonstrations and a twister stage.


In 2018, Delancey Street Press published the Folsom Street Food Court,[43] with images captured by Michael Rababy. The book is a documentary photography monograph that captures San Francisco's Folsom Street Fair. The unguarded images feature people in various states of dress and undress in the rarely photographed street fair food court. The book documents two years shot a decade apart, 2007 and 2017, to demonstrate that although the city of San Francisco has gentrified over time, the Folsom Street Fair seems to maintain its authenticity.


Communication with family members about sex can protect teens from risky sexual behavior, but most research focuses on teens' communication with parents. Extended family members may also be a source of sexual socialization to support teens' health, but teens' perspectives on communication with extended family about sex have been little explored. The current study aims were to examine similarities and differences in the frequency and content of teens' communication with extended family and parents about sex and to assess whether the content of this communication differs based on teens' gender. This cross-sectional study used structural equation models (SEM) to analyze survey data from 952 11th and 12th graders (55% Female, 52% Latinx) in the United States. The study assessed three types of family talk about sex: Communication about Risks of Sex addresses negative consequences of sex, communication about Protection involves ways teens can guard against pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections and Relational Sex communication addresses sex within the context of a close relationship. We found that teens were as likely to report talk with extended family members as parents about sex. Teens' conversations with parents were more focused on sexual risk and protection while conversations with extended family focused on relational sex topics. Girls were more likely to engage in protection and relational sex communication with extended family, while boys talked more often with parents about these topics. These findings highlight the potential of extended family to support teens' healthy development. 041b061a72


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