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I’m not a golf person, and the only reason why I knew that the Ryder Cup was happening in recent days was because tennis people were talking about it! The Ryder Cup is the tournament where European pro-golfers are on the same team, facing off against a team of American pro-golfers. This year’s Ryder Cup was staged in America. Team Europe won, but they had one of the worst experiences of their lives because they had to deal with the most toxic American crowd in golf history. The Americans were especially nasty to Rory McIlroy and his wife Erica. Americans even threw a beer at Erica. Disgusting.
After a weekend of absolute bedlam at Bethpage, the dust is settling on an extraordinary Ryder Cup competition. The headline is that Europe pulled off a stunning victory on foreign soil, a win that was at times breathtaking and breathless, exhilarating and excruciating in equal measure. The American team was in danger of complete humiliation, but on Sunday the US golfers managed to recover and almost pulled off what would have been arguably the greatest comeback in sports.
There was so much to celebrate and yet, once all the champagne spray has dried, there is still a bitter taste in the mouth. Many of the European players were subjected to dreadful abuse from the galleries, unprintable vulgarities and some deeply personal insults. Rory McIlroy was the lightning rod for the invective, and so was his wife.
“I was out there for two days with Erica McIlroy, and the amount of abuse that she received was astonishing,” said Irishman Shane Lowry. “And the way she was out there supporting her husband and supporting her team was unbelievable.”
The situation around McIlroy’s group on Saturday afternoon became so intense that police officers with dogs were brought onto the course for protection.
“I wish they had let the dogs off the leashes,” quipped McIlroy, who admitted that he engaged with the fans on the occasions when it all became too much. A viral video from the 18th hole on Saturday morning shows McIlroy turning to the fans and telling them to “Shut the f**k up!” He then composed himself and dispatched his approach to within two feet of the pin. It was “very f**king satisfying,” he joked.
McIlroy made light of it in his team’s moment of glory, but he won’t gloss over the abuse that he and his wife were subjected to; a beer was even thrown at her in the Saturday four-balls.
“The police out there and the amount of security presence was insane,” he said. “Nothing was going to happen, there wasn’t going to be a physical altercation, but there was a lot of language that was unacceptable and abusive.”
McIlroy was at pains to state that it was only a minority of the fans who were out of line, but their behavior certainly left a mark on what was otherwise a wonderful sporting occasion.
“It should be off-limits,” he said, “But obviously it wasn’t this week. Erica is fine. She’s a very, very strong woman. You know, she handled everything this week with class and poise and dignity like she always has. I love her.”
Ryder Cups are known to be rowdy, and the home team counts on the support of their fans. Questions will now be asked about whether the host team played a role in fomenting the aggression. On the eve of the tournament, Collin Morikawa called for “chaos” and the event’s master of ceremonies, Heather McMahan, stepped down on Sunday after she had led the fans in a chant of “f**k you Rory” with a live microphone.
Rightly or wrongly, I’ve always had the sense that the American golf community is overwhelmingly Republican. This Ryder Cup situation backs up that belief – this is the Trumpification of American culture in real time. The pettiness and nastiness, the coarsening of culture. Where Americans think it’s perfectly acceptable to throw a beer at a golfer’s wife and scream obscenities at European golfers. It’s not “heckling” and it’s not a matter of the Europeans needing a thicker skin. The American fans were absolutely in the wrong here.
Yelling at players like this is absolutely bush league.
Completely unacceptable behavior.
Throw out every idiot that’s doing this.
— Lou Stagner (Golf Stat Pro) (@LouStagner) September 27, 2025
Apparently someone in the crowd threw a drink at Rory & his wife after the match today.
In the video Rory appears to be wiping her hat off & asking if she’s okay, then moves further away from the USA fans.
Another tough look for the fans today if true. pic.twitter.com/GphltmL6Zr
— Fore Play (@ForePlayPod) September 28, 2025
“What happened here this week is not acceptable.”
Rory McIlroy speaks on the fans at Bethpage Black. pic.twitter.com/gMd7OzIUQ4
— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) September 29, 2025
Team Europe won the Rider Cup and decided to directly mock Donald Trump🤡🤣 pic.twitter.com/yzFb4hozVR
— Mario (@PawlowskiMario) September 29, 2025
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.


Roomies, a Tina Turner statue unveiling in Brownsville, Tennessee, has internet users raising their eyebrows.
According to AP News, the statue unveiling was held at Heritage Park in Tina Turner’s hometown of Brownsville, Tennessee, on Saturday, September 27. Per USA Today, the date marked the city’s annual Tina Turner Heritage Days celebration. Furthermore, the statue is reportedly ten feet tall and shows Turner rocking her signature voluminous, bumped hair, a dress with a microphone in hand. Per the outlet, sculptor Fred Ajanogha noted that he wanted to capture Turner’s “flexibility of movement on stage” and her “mane of a lion” hair
Check out footage of the statue at the unveiling below.
Internet users immediately hopped into TSR’s comments, showing just how much their eyebrows were raised at the statue of Tina Turner.
Instagram user @danielfunnyashell wrote, “now we all know my good sis rocked her big units but gah damnnnn, thats like 18 bundles…”
While Instagram user @_jasminetiya_ added, “Y’all did not have to put that helmet on Anna Mae”
Instagram user @lovedarrenfleet wrote, “Big Wig keep on turning..”
While Instagram user @inhale.kenyon added, “My only complaint is that mountaintop wig 🤦🏽♂️”
Instagram user @thenikkibrayden wrote, “Clearly this is the same person that made Dwayne Wade’s statue. This can’t continue.”
While Instagram user @steviemackey added, “I rolled down the river to these comments😭”
Instagram user @charli_frfr wrote, “Ran straight to the comments 🤣 we all on the same page I see”
While Instagram user @madilaineofficiall added, “I’m mad I zoomed in.. that’s Ronald McDonald”
Instagram user @mocha.yayaa wrote, “Harpo who this statue???”
While Instagram user @rahlovingmyself added, “I don’t like it🤣🤣🤣”
Instagram user @bonitabillionaire wrote, “Now why they gave her a drum major hat for a wig 🤦🏽♀️”
While Instagram user @theladilish added, “I don’t know what love got to do wit it, but I see what was done WITHOUT it. The hell is this?? 😂”
Instagram user @lightskinneishaaa wrote, “Take that damn POM POM off my auntie head 😭 but well deserved.”
As The Shade Room previously reported, Tina Turner passed away in her Switzerland home on May 24, 20203. Furthermore, she was 83 years old, and her spokesperson broke the news to the public.
“Tina Turner, the ‘Queen of Rock’n Roll,’ has died peacefully today at the age of 83 after a long illness in her home in Kusnacht near Zurich, Switzerland. With her, the world loses a music legend and a role model,” they reportedly stated.
Furthermore, Tina Turner’s passing sparked a wave of reactions from celebrities such as Beyoncé, Alicia Keys, Ciara, and others, who each paid tribute to her life and career. Per USA Today, Turner sold 100 million units worldwide, with five platinum albums, a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, and other accolades under her belt.
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J.K. Rowling is one of the most successful book authors in history. As the brains Harry Potter, the English writer and film producer’s name became synonymous with a rags-to-riches story, having written the first fantasy novel while struggling financially. Three decades later, J.K. is now a billionaire with a high net worth.
Below, learn more about J.K.’s rise to success, her other books and where her net worth stands today.
The first novel in the franchiser, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, was published in 1997. At the time, she was a single mother living on welfare, struggling to make ends meet. Two years later, J.K. sold the film rights to Warner Bros. for around £1 million. As she continued the book franchise, new films were produced, becoming one of the most successful film adaptations in cinematic history.

Apart from the entire Harry Potter franchise, J.K. has also written a number of books. To name a few, she is the mastermind behind the Fantastic Beasts series and the Cormoran Strike series of detective novels — The Silkworm, Career of Evil, Lethal White, Troubled Blood, The Ink Black Heart, The Running Grave and The Hallmarked Man — under her “Robert Galbraith” alias.
As of 2025, J.K. is worth $1 billion, according to Celebrity Net Worth. She earns roughly between $50 to $100 million per year, per Celebrity Net Worth.
Joanne Kathleen Rowling is the author’s full name. Many know her as “Jo.”
Yes, J.K. is an executive producer on the upcoming Harry Potter television adaptation. It has a projected 2027 release date and features a brand-new cast.
J.K. provided fans with an update in 2025, teasing that the first few episodes of the HBO show are “so good.”
I read the first two episodes of the forthcoming HBO Harry Potter series and they are SO, SO, SO GOOD!
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) June 21, 2025
“I read the first two episodes of the forthcoming HBO Harry Potter series, and they are SO, SO, SO GOOD!” she tweeted that June.
After a fan asked if she’s not writing the series, J.K. confirmed that she was not but that she worked with the “extremely talented writers” behind the show.
Controversial Irish hip-hop group Kneecap has still not received official notice from the Canadian government about whether they are barred from entering Canada, the band’s manager said Monday, 10 days after their apparent entry ban was announced.
“No notice on anything,” band manager Daniel Lambert told Global News in an email, “just Vince’s social media video.”
Lambert was referring to Liberal MP Vince Gasparro, the parliamentary secretary for combating crime, who posted a video to his social media on Sept. 19 saying the government has deemed Kneecap’s members ineligible to enter Canada.
“On behalf of the Government of Canada I am announcing that on the advice of our officials, we have deemed the group Kneecap ineligible to enter our country,” Gasparro said in the post.
Kneecap, which has been outspoken in its support of the Palestinian people and opposition to Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, was scheduled to perform next month in Toronto and Vancouver.
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Gasparro said in the video the group has endorsed political violence and terrorism, and noted one member was facing “terrorism-related charges” in the United Kingdom.
A British judge on Friday dismissed the case against Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh —also known by his stage name Mo Chara, which means “my friend” in Irish — who had been charged after waving a flag of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah during a London concert last year.
Hezbollah is a listed terrorist organization in both the U.K. and Canada.
‘It was always about Gaza,’ Irish band Kneecap says after court drops terrorism charges
Gasparro declined to answer questions from reporters Friday on whether Kneecap would be allowed into Canada now that the British case has been dropped.

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“Look, any statement I’ve made, there’s nothing more for me to add in terms of my video,” he said. “Any further comments I’m going to leave to the officials at immigration, and they’ll manage that accordingly.”
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“It’s better for me to leave it to our professional public service to manage any rollout from there, but I appreciate the questions,” Gasparro added after he was pressed.
He said his video was made and released “based on the information that was available.”
In a statement Monday, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) said it cannot comment on Kneecap’s specific case due to privacy reasons and did not confirm whether a formal entry ban was put in place, or if one remains.
Irish citizens do not require a visa to visit Canada but do require an electronic travel authorization (eTA), which is applied for online and is needed when arriving by air.
In a social media message responding to Gasparro’s video, Kneecap said its members had already been issued valid electronic travel authorizations.
“Each case is assessed individually,” the IRCC spokesperson said. “Entry to Canada may be refused for a number of reasons, including concerns related to security, human or international rights violations, or criminal activity.”
Global News was included on an email chain between bureaucrats and a spokesperson for Immigration Minister Lena Diab, who instructed the department’s media relations team to add a line to its “messaging for Kneecap moving forward,” noting that “applicants are informed of their visa status through the email provided on their applications.”
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The statement said anyone whose entry visa applications have been denied “can reapply for an eTA once they have addressed the reason(s) leading to the refusal of their application.”
The minister’s office declined to comment separately from the department’s statement.
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A spokesperson for Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree’s office declined to comment Monday when asked by Global News if Gasparro consulted with the minister before his announcement.
The spokesperson said the office would “defer to IRCC” on questions regarding Kneecap’s case
Global News has also reached out to the Prime Minister’s Office for comment.
The group said Gasparro’s “baseless” allegations were “wholly untrue and deeply malicious,” adding that no member of the group had ever been convicted of a crime in any country.
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The group also threatened to take legal action against him.
“When we beat you in court, which we will, we will donate every cent to assist some of the thousands of child amputees in Gaza,” its statement said.
Gasparro on Friday said he’s not concerned about a possible lawsuit.
“I’ve done a lot of things in my private sector career. I have never been sued,” he said. “If they want to sue me, I look forward to it.”
Irish hip hop group ‘Kneecap’ banned from Canada for supporting Hamas, Hezbollah
In his video, Gasparro accused Kneecap of publicly supporting Hezbollah as well as Hamas, which is also a listed terrorist entity in Canada, and that “open endorsements of terrorist groups are not free speech.”
Justice Minister Sean Fraser tabled legislation the same day Gasparro released his video that would make hateful displays of certain symbols — including listed terrorist group emblems as well as the Nazi swastika — a criminal offence punishable with up to two years in prison.
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Kneecap has accused critics of trying to silence the band because of its support for the Palestinian cause throughout the Israeli military’s destruction of Gaza. The band says it doesn’t support Hezbollah and Hamas, nor condone violence.
The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs and Jewish advocacy organization B’nai Brith Canada, which had advocated for the ban, have praised the government for Gasparro’s announcement.
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Madonna contemplated suicide during the custody battle over her son Rocco Ritchie.
Madonna contemplated suicide during the custody battle over her son Rocco Ritchie
Describing the period as one of the most painful of her life, the 67-year-old singer made the admission during her first podcast interview, a two-hour conversation with On Purpose with Jay Shetty.
She also spoke about how spirituality helped her endure dark moments, including the legal fight with her former husband Guy Ritchie in 2016.
Madonna said: “There were moments in my life I wanted to cut my arms off… I actually contemplated suicide.
“I would say probably one of the most painful moments in my life where I honestly couldn’t see the forest for the trees was when I went through a custody battle with my son.
“Even though my marriage didn’t work out… I mean a lot of people’s marriages don’t work out. They marry the wrong people. They’re not aligned. They’re not meant for each other. Someone trying to take my child away from me was like, they might as well just kill me. That’s really how I was thinking. “And I was on tour at the time, so I had to go on stage every night. I would just be lying on the floor of my dressing room sobbing. I really thought it was like it was the end of the world. I couldn’t take it. I just couldn’t take it.”
Madonna became involved in the custody dispute when Rocco, then 16, chose to remain in London with his father while she was touring with Rebel Heart.
After a lengthy legal process, a settlement was reached that allowed him to stay in the UK.
She and Guy had divorced in 2008.
The singer, who has six children, said she is now “good friends” with Rocco.
She credited her faith for helping her endure:
Madonna added: “But thank God I don’t feel that way anymore… I’m happy to say that I’m really good friends with my son but I couldn’t see it then. I really thought it was the end of the world. So, you know, thank God I had a spiritual life.”
In the podcast interview, her first in nine years, Madonna also spoke about reconciling with her brother Christopher Ciccone before his death in June 2024 at the age of 63, following a battle with throat cancer.
She said: “For my brother, I didn’t speak to him for three years. Years and years. And it was him being ill and reaching out to me and saying, ‘I need your help’, that means having that moment, like, ‘Am I gonna help my enemy?’ And I just did.”
Madonna added: “It was such a load off my back, such a weight that was removed, baggage that was put down to finally be able to be in a room with him and holding his hand, even if he was dying, saying, ‘I love you and I forgive you.’ That was really important.”
The singer also described discovering Kabbalah in 1996 and the strength it gave her to align her life with purpose beyond the spotlight.
She has recently launched a new course, The Mystical Studies of the Zohar, with Kabbalah teacher Eitan Yardeni.
She said: “You need to be spiritual to be successful. Success is having a spiritual life, period. I wouldn’t be here if I didn’t have one.”
Michelle Pfeiffer was a smooth rider into the newest phase of her life.
The Grease 2 actress, 67, revealed that she recently became a first-time grandmother, which has impacted how much of her schedule she is willing to devote toward her work.
“I don’t have time nor the desire to go that deep for that long and not be present,” Michelle said on the Sept. 29 episode of the SmartLess podcast. “I realize I have a finite amount of time left and—I might announce on this show—that I became a grandmother last year.”
While the three-time Oscar nominee—who shares kids Claudia, 32, and John, 31, with husband David E. Kelley—didn’t reveal which of her children welcomed a baby, she added, “I’ve been very quiet about it and it is heaven. It’s ridiculous.”
And although Michelle shared that she wasn’t expecting to become a grandparent last year, it’s a role she wants to fill more than any of her others.
Peter Thomas is bringing his voice to the world even while behind bars.
The reality star has announced the launch of his brand new podcast, set to premiere September 30 at 7:30 PM on his YouTube channel.
“Starting September 30 at 7:30 PM I will be launching my podcast on my YouTube channel, my first guest is the ONE & ONLY MISS LAWRENCE. Superstar, multi talented and my friend,” the official message from his team reads.
The account is currently managed by Team Peter while he remains incarcerated. “Peter is currently incarcerated in the FBOP, he thank y’all for all the support.”
Will you be watching?
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Tom Sykes has been doing the most to promote his Royalist Substack, and this weekend, he was full of drama over Prince Harry’s clapback on The Sun. Harry’s spokesperson drew a direct line between The Sun’s exclusive cover story and the courtiers hellbent on sabotaging King Charles and Prince Harry’s reconciliation. Sykes did a live video in which he explained the connections between what Harry wrote about in Spare and how many institutional factions are anti-Sussex. For what it’s worth, I think a lot of people are missing the fact that Prince William’s office has posed as “sources close to the Sussexes” to spread lies about Harry and Meghan’s moves and motivations for years. Whenever a story pops up with some really shady quotes from “sources close to Harry,” you can assume it’s from Kensington Palace’s workshop. Now, did the Sun’s exclusive come from KP? Eh. I think the detail about Harry giving his father a photo was what set off Harry. It was the kind of thing which could have only come from Charles’s inner camp, imo. Which is why Harry was so forceful in pushing back.
Well, on Sunday, the palace saboteurs responded to all of this melodrama by declaring that King Charles was “saddened and disappointed” by Harry’s spokesperson’s statement. I feel like it’s notable that the reaction wasn’t a full, screeching hissy fit – the response was weak and vague, because Harry hit his target accurately and showed that he’s perfectly capable of calling them out publicly. But, according to Sykes, “Harry’s Enemies in King Charles’ Court Have Lured Him Into Their Trap.” Sykes now believes that “Harry… needs to stop reacting every time his enemies prod him if he is to preserve his fragile reconciliation with his dad.”
I said in my Live yesterday—recorded in the admittedly unsatisfactory lighting conditions of the gloaming outside Slane Castle in Ireland and with way too many ‘ums’—that I believed that the palace had set a trap for Harry when insiders planted a story in the Sun saying that Harry’s meeting with his father was a distinctly chilly affair, more like an official audience than a father-son reunion.
I noted that I felt Harry had walked right into its jaws by taking the bait, and issuing one of his trademark angry outbursts at palace operatives, accusing the “men in grey suits” of leaking “pure invention” to the media with the aim of “sabotaging any reconciliation between father and son.”
I suggested that Harry was pointing the finger at his great foes in Charles’ office, Sir Clive Alderton (“the wasp”) and Tobyn Andreae.
I also said that having provoked a response, anti-reconciliation courtiers would now be able to say that Harry had betrayed his promise not to re-escalate tensions with the family or stoke controversy around the September 10 meeting which saw Harry meet the King for “a private tea” at Clarence House, the first time that the King had met with his younger son for 19 months.
And lo! The trap just snapped shut. My point has been proven (rather quicker than I anticipated, I must confess) by a wounding story in the London Times saying that “the palace” (the Times’s careful choice of words) has been left “saddened and perplexed” by Harry’s claim that “the institution” (more careful syntax) is “sabotaging” his attempts to reconcile with the King.
A few things…it looks more like the courtiers fell into Harry’s trap by leaking the highly specific detail about the photo. “Anti-reconciliation courtiers would now be able to say that Harry had betrayed his promise not to re-escalate tensions with the family or stoke controversy around the September 10 meeting.” Those are the same courtiers who A) leaked the sh-t in the first place and B) have consistently failed to rein in Prince William, who had a loud, messy nervous breakdown over the meeting and hasn’t shut up about it for weeks. Some of you rolled your eyes about my belief that Harry and Charles agreed to not leak details of any conversations and meetings. You guys are wrong – there absolutely was an agreement, and it was one of Charles’s few prerequisites. Harry has maintained his side of the bargain, Charles has not.

Here’s more from Sykes:
Having previously all ganged up to denigrate Harry’s book ‘Spare’, Sykes now compares the courtiers to the Deep State & says they yield a lot of power & pursue their own agendas. Duh … that’s exactly what Harry told us in his book & you all said he was lying. pic.twitter.com/pWlEcqrYTo
— Zandi Sussex (@ZandiSussex) September 27, 2025
Here’s Tom Sykes admitting, in his latest ‘Live’, that William & Clive Alderton (the wasp) want to undermine the reconciliation between Harry & Charles & are the ones briefing & leaking lies to the British press. He calls them the “Harry Foes”. pic.twitter.com/EUV5FA0d2I
— Zandi Sussex (@ZandiSussex) September 27, 2025
King Charles is on his deathbed and William is indeed making his last year’s miserable. pic.twitter.com/vhdB5jnZrs
— Coyote Fan (@Coyoteband2) September 28, 2025
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, The Sun.









A Missouri family is grieving their 8-year-old just weeks before what would have been his ninth birthday. Cortez Williams Jr., lovingly known as CJ, passed away within hours of a children’s swing set collapsing on him. The death shocked his loved ones, mainly because CJ didn’t have much external injury when they first freed him from the playset. He would’ve turned nine years old in October 2025.
The St. Louis County Police Department released a report on September 22 about what happened to CJ. It cited the date and time of the swing set accident as the day before, around 6 p.m. Officers from the city’s North County Precinct responded to a call for sick service. When they arrived at the home on the
11300 block of Larimore Road, Cortez Williams Jr. was found unresponsive.
During their initial investigation, officers learned 8-year-old CJ was “playing on a backyard swing set when it collapsed,” per the press release. After the set collapsed, it trapped Williams Jr. under a crossbar. Family members ultimately freed the child, who reportedly “only appeared to have minor injuries. Later, CJ became unresponsive. After being transported to the hospital, doctors pronounced him dead.
His cause of death will be determined after an autopsy. However, the local Bureau of Crimes Against Persons is already investigating the death as accidental. Last week, CJ’s loved ones were reportedly arranging his homegoing service.
WUSA9 also caught up with Cortez Williams Sr., who gave an emotional interview about losing his son during what was supposed to be a chill Sunday afternoon. The father told the outlet he had dropped his 8-year-old off at his mother’s house that morning. Then, several hours later, he got the shocking FaceTime call from his daughter. On it, she was allegedly crying and saying CJ wasn’t responsive. At the time, Williams Sr. said the only thing going through his mind was returning to his son, given that he was out of town for work.
After other family members freed CJ, his dad said he didn’t show any apparent signs of injury, such as bleeding. He had “a little scratch on his stomach,” but that was about it. His behavior appeared normal, aside from expressing sleepiness.
“They said he was talking, responding, asking for water and something to eat,” Williams Sr. said. “The only thing he kept saying was that he wanted to go to sleep.”
While CJ napped, his mother made him something to eat, per Williams Sr. About an hour after that, things worsened, the dad said. When he woke up and walked around, he collapsed. Still, he had no external injuries and kept asking for water and something to eat. “…So they gave him some water, and she was finished cooking the food, and they said he was quiet for a while,” his father told WUSA9. “Next thing you know, they said he wasn’t responding anymore.”
During his interview, Cortez Williams Sr. made it a point to share an important message with other parents. He warned them to take their children to the hospital for “any little thing” that happens.
“The risk of not taking them is…you see the pain I’m in, it’s a bad risk, I don’t want anyone to have to go through this. I’m trying my best, but it’s hard,” CJ’s dad said.
Sadly, Williams Sr. didn’t make it home in time to see his son alive again. “It’s pain that’ll never go away,” the father told WUSA9. “Because of his age… it’s just something that’ll never leave.” The dad remembers his 8-year-old as a joyful kid who loved scary movies and food. He was looking forward to starting soccer.
Like Williams Sr., the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has also issued warnings about home playground equipment, such as swing sets. The agency reports that about 50,000 kids go to the ER for related injuries every year. Most of the injuries are reportedly falls. However, in some cases, kids have died when equipment tips over or breaks, trapping a child(ren).
R.I.P. Cortez Williams Jr.
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