Great Hera! Did y'all hear about this?
The Kentucky State Police are investigating an attempted kidnapping and murder of Cheyenne Williams. Why? Because of her sexuality.
Cheyenne Williams, 18, of McKee, signed a sworn criminal complaint Monday, saying she was abducted on Friday by Corinne M. Schwab, 18, of Sandgap; Ashley N. Sams, 18, of Annville; and a 17-year-old girl who was not identified because she is a juvenile.
Williams told police she was attacked as a result of her sexual orientation, state police Detective Joie Peters said.
The criminal complaint says the girls unlawfully restrained and tried to cause Williams' death. The intent was to "accomplish or advance the commission of a felony and to inflict bodily injury or to terrorize" Williams. The complaint, which was signed by George Hays, the Jackson County attorney, does not provide any other details. Hays declined to comment.
State police issued a news release Tuesday that says Williams was "taken against her will to the Flat Lick Falls area" where she was assaulted and that the other three girls "attempted to push her over a cliff, which could have resulted in serious physical injury or death."
Williams was able to escape and get to safety, the report says.
Peters said the teens have been friends since sixth grade and all are students at Jackson County High School. Williams told police that she initially went with the others willingly and thought they were joking with her, but she said she later got scared, Peters said. Williams said the others then attacked her.
The "mean girls" are scheduled to be arraigned April 22.
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How sad! Even if you disagree with the "lifestyle" why can't you just leave people alone. I don't get it!
I am no longer surprised about stories like these. Between politicians, the police, the church, and even celebrities. The only things teenagers hear about is hate and violence.
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