Alabama
Family speaks out after images of Alabama inmate go viral
ELMORE, Ala. (WSFA) – Photos circulating on-line of an inmate at an Alabama jail have prompted a public outcry on social media.
1000’s of individuals have shared a submit made by a Cellular lady who says she obtained alarming photographs of her brother from contained in the Elmore Correctional Facility saying, “get assist.”
32-year-old Kastellio Vaughan is serving a 25-year sentence on a number of fees out of Baldwin and Cellular counties for illegal breaking and coming into a automobile and first-degree theft. That’s based on courtroom paperwork and a press release from ADOC.
WSFA 12 Information spoke with the household who says they’re outraged over what they are saying is the abuse and mistreatment of their liked one.
“What if that was your loved ones and you bought an image of your large brother and your large brother appeared lifeless,” stated Kastellio Vaughan’s sister Kacie Vaughan. “For his eyes to be rolled again and him simply sitting proper there basically inhabitants I’m like, this like a zombie.”
The household from Cellular says after they final visited Vaughan in June of this 12 months, he was wholesome. However then, they stated about three weeks in the past, Vaughan known as his household complaining about abdomen points. That’s when he advised his household he requested for medical therapy.
“And nobody was giving it to him and after they did it was just like the naked minimal,” Kacie Vaughan stated.
The household stated days later they obtained a name from an inmate who allow them to know their brother had been taken into surgical procedure on the jail’s medical facility. The inmate advised them he had a part of his small gut eliminated.
“We weren’t even knowledgeable of the surgical procedure, in any respect,” Kacie Vaughan stated. “The inmate stated it was lower than 32 hours he was again in there with 32 staples happening his stomach.”
The household stated upon first figuring out of Vaughan’s situation, they reached out to the Alabama Division of Corrections, who had promised them he can be in excellent care. However after they obtained the disturbing photographs, the cellphone went silent. That’s after they took to social media, calling for assist.
WSFA 12 Information reached out to ADOC for a response to the pictures and so they launched the next assertion:
“The Alabama Division of Corrections understands there may be concern in regards to the welfare of inmate Kastellio Demarcus Vaughan. He’s assigned to Elmore Correctional Facility (CF) however is at the moment housed at Staton Medical Commentary Unit. ADOC’s Workplace of Well being Providers has totally investigated his state of affairs from a scientific perspective, and he has been provided all obligatory therapy for his situation. Additionally, he has been in contact together with his household to replace them on his state of affairs.”
His household stated in response to the assertion, “he’s been provided all obligatory therapy? Now y’all are attempting to deal with him as a result of he’s on the media. The boy’s been asking y’all for assist,” Kacie Vaughan stated. “I consider {that a} prisoner serves their sentence and that’s the consequence, not them being topic to foul residing circumstances.”
“Our predominant concern is – we want medical consideration. That’s what we’re taking pictures for. We don’t care about anything at this level,” stated Iesha Foster, the mom of Kasetllio Vaughan’s little one.
Regardless of ADOC saying Vaughan “has been in contact together with his household to replace them on his state of affairs,” they stated they haven’t heard from him since his situation escalated. In addition they stated they haven’t heard from ADOC.
As soon as Vaughan recovers, the household stated they plan to have him transferred to a unique facility.
WSFA 12 Information reached out to ADOC to ask if households need to be contacted when a member of the family has surgical procedure inside a state jail. ADOC officers launched the next assertion after our report:
“Inmate Vaughan has requested and obtained medical consideration with the ADOC not less than 11 instances between July 30, 2022, and September 22, 2022. In consequence, every time he obtained acceptable medical therapy and/or care. As a part of that care, he has spent not less than 13 days within the institutional infirmary. Moreover, he was handled at an outdoor hospital thrice in the identical time-frame, leading to one main surgical procedure and not less than 17 days within the hospital.
The ADOC gives a constitutional stage care to all inmates. Nevertheless, inmates will not be required to bear care, simply as residents within the civilian world are afforded selection of whether or not to obtain care.”
Vaughan was up for parole in June, however that parole was denied. He shall be eligible once more for parole consideration in June 2027.
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Alabama
Nate Oats blasts Alabama for 'disgusting' effort vs. Ole Miss
The Alabama Crimson Tide went into halftime of their game against the Ole Miss Rebels with a four-point lead. Still, head coach Nate Oats was clearly frustrated and shared that he felt like his team was “sleepwalking.”
In the end, Alabama was outscored by Ole Miss 42-28 in the second half and they ended up losing the game by double-digits. More than that, the Crimson Tide lost, after the game, Oats was frustrated with how his team lost the game, calling out their effort in his postgame press conference.
“It’s disgusting, to be honest with you,” Nate Oats said. “With the amount of fifth-year seniors we have and the leadership that should be shown on this team, to have guys come in ready to play, it’s – look, it starts with me, because I’m supposed to be the one motivating these guys, and I obviously didn’t motivate them very well to make sure they’re ready. So, I’m gonna have to look in the mirror and see what I did and didn’t do.”
Alabama outshot Ole Miss from the field, making 42.6 percent of their shots to 38.6 percent. However, the major issue in the game became turnovers, with the Crimson Tide coughing the ball up 21 times compared to just seven Ole Miss turnovers. Only two Crimson Tide players, Mark Sears and Aden Holloway, scored in double-digits.
“I’m gonna have to have a good talk with some of these seniors that are supposed to be on leaders and figure out why we weren’t ready to go tonight because it’s very disappointing. It’s disgusting,” Oats said. “And it’s frustrating.”
The SEC is expected to be highly competitive this season. With the loss, Alabama fell to 3-1 in conference play, putting them in a three-way tie for third place. Auburn and Ole Miss, the only two teams still unbeaten in conference play, are tied for first.
“It’s not like we lost to a bad team. This is a really good team. They’re in first place. Them and Auburn are tied now for first place in the league,” Oats said. “But we didn’t lose because they were just a far superior team tonight. I felt like we lost because they came ready to play, they brought energy, they brought effort, and we did not. That’s a frustrating way to lose.”
Nate Oats and the Crimson Tide will be back in action on Saturday with a difficult road game against Kentucky.
Alabama
No. 4 Alabama, No. 5 Florida men’s hoops downed by SEC foes, putting conference depth on display
And the award for deepest men’s basketball conference goes to: the SEC.
How else to explain two top five teams — No. 4 Alabama and No. 5 Florida — both losing Tuesday night at home to conference foes?
At least in the case of Alabama, the Tide lost to a ranked team, falling 74-64 to No. 21 Ole Miss. Meanwhile, the Gators shot an abysmal 21 of 31 from the free throw line in an 83-82 loss to unranked Missouri, which was not nearly as close as the final score indicates.
The best argument for the SEC’s depth isn’t just that Missouri won but that the Tigers led for almost 38 minutes on the road — at one point by as many as 19 points.
Turnovers played a crucial role in both Alabama and Florida faltering Tuesday night. The Tide threw it away a whopping 21 times, which Ole Miss turned into 19 points (the Rebels tallied only seven turnovers). Florida coughed it up 13 times to Missouri’s eight, allowing the Tigers to score 18 points.
Giving the ball to the other team usually doesn’t end well. What’s more surprising, though, is that this happened to both Alabama and Florida at home. Playing well on the road is tough. Playing well in front of a friendly, packed crowd shouldn’t be.
Certainly no one could have predicted that midway through January, the two undefeated teams in SEC play would be No. 1 Auburn (16-1, 4-0) and Ole Miss (15-2, 4-0). Given how tough this conference is, it’s unlikely anyone finishes with less than three losses — especially if Auburn star and national player of the year candidate Johni Broome is out for more than a week.
The SEC’s motto is “it just means more.” With the way this conference is beating itself up on as we inch closer to March, that line might need to change to “it just is more” — as in, more representation in the NCAA Tournament than anyone else. Because with the SEC’s depth, they’re likely to send a lot of teams dancing.
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Alabama
2025 Alabama Hi-Q academic competition kicks off
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) – The first match of the 2025 Alabama Hi-Q season kicked off today.
The academic quiz competition for high school students with categories such as mathematics, history, physics and fine art and more.
Mobile County public and private schools compete in teams of eight to 10 students. At the end of the 15 contests, the top three teams win cash awards for their schools. Individual awards are given out, as well.
FOX10’s Lenise Ligon was invited to be the quizmaster, maintaining the tradition of fox10’s involvement. Bob Grip was quizmaster for 38 years.
Students from Mary G. Montgomery High School, Blount High School, Theodore High School, St. Paul’s Episcopal School, Satsuma High School and Barton Academy For Advanced World Studies competed in today’s event.
Blount got the win for the first match. There’s a challenge though and the win could go to MGM
St. Paul’s won the second match.
The competition ends in March when the overall winner is declared.
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