Woman jailed for up to five years for dressing as a nurse and abducting a newborn from hospital in her handbag

Greetings,

If we refuse to come out of America’s culture, her ways, and her lifestyle, we will be plagued right along with them.Jeremiah (51:45) mentions a warning to the people of God to flee out of Babylon.

….”In ancient Babylon’s history, the enslaved Jews were ordered to flee out of her midst and be delivered, every man his soul from the fierce anger of the Lord, Jeremiah (51:45.)

The last book of the Bible, the Revelations of John (18:4) makes this a little clearer. Both prophecies are similar but the one in Revelations is warning a people to flee out of Babylon so that they…”Be not partakers of her sins,” of Babylon and receive not of her plagues.”

This showed that God was going to plague Babylon; and that His people should not suffer the divine plagues sent upon Babylon. They are ordered to flee out of her. (Jeremiah 51:45.) This is a future prophecy of a future Babylon similar to the ancient Babylon under the rule of Nebuchadnezzar. The history of these two kings of ancient Babylon teaches us that they held slaves who were trying to serve the right God.”–Chp.32(tfoa)

This is a part of the plagues that where to, and are now, raining down on wicked America!!!

Woman jailed for up to five years for dressing as a nurse and abducting a newborn from hospital in her handbag

Breona Moore posed as a nurse and stole newborn Bryce Coleman from a Pittsburgh hospital in 2012
‘All I wanted to do was love someone,’ Breona Moore told the Allegheny County judge who sentenced her in Pennsylvania today
Moore apologized to the boy’s mother who was not in court today to see her be sentenced
Police found Moore and the baby boy in the stairwell of a nearby office
Moore stole the baby after lying to family and friends about being pregnant
By ASSOCIATED PRESS

A woman who dressed as a nurse and abducted a three-day-old boy from a Pittsburgh hospital in a handbag was sentenced today to up to five years in prison.
‘All I wanted to do was love someone,’ Breona Moore told the Allegheny County judge who sentenced her in Pennsylvania. She was also given ten years’ probation.
Moore, 21, of East McKeesport, told friends for weeks that she was pregnant and had given birth before buying $16 hospital scrubs and pretending to be a nurse at Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC in August 2012, prosecutors said.

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Breona Moore, 21, was sentenced to up to five years in prison after she posed as a nurse and stole a baby from a Pennsylvania hospital in 2012
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Safe: Bryce Coleman was found safe five hours after he was stolen from his mother in the hospital in 2012
Moore was able to take three-day-old Bryce Coleman by entering the mother’s room and telling her the child needed to be taken for a medical test, authorities said.
Moore was 5-foot-4 and 230 pounds, but relatives doubted the pregnancy and called police when they heard about the kidnapping on the news.
Police found Moore hiding in the closet of a downtown office building a few hours later, holding the baby. The baby wasn’t harmed.

Moore had pleaded guilty to the charges in April. Defense attorney Blaine Jones said Moore was ‘remorseful’ and ‘taking ownership’ of her crimes.
Deputy District Attorney Janet Necessary argued for prison, despite Moore’s somewhat pathetic circumstances.
‘This was not an impulse or spur-of-the-moment thing,’ Necessary said. ‘The defendant made a detailed plan.’
Moore told the judge she became depressed after a doctor told her she’d be unable to have children.
She apologized for her actions, and to the baby’s mother, who wasn’t in the courtroom.
‘I hope I will be as blessed as you some day,’ Moore said. ‘There are no words to say how remorseful I am.’
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Moore pictured in 2012 as she was arrested. She told the court today that she took the baby because she wanted someone to love
At the time of her arrest, Moore smiled broadly for TV cameras and blamed her mother, father and boyfriend for the kidnapping as she was led away in handcuffs.
Moore had the newborn for about five hours after the kidnapping, which set off a frantic search by police and the staff at Magee-Womens Hospital. He was found safe when police discovered Moore hiding in a stair well in an office building near the hospital.
Authorities say Moore walked into a uniform shop across the street from the hospital the day she kidnapped the boy and purchased a black nurse scrub top with the hospital’s logo on it.
The top was priced at $17.99, but she claimed she worked at the hospital and received a 10-percent discount. Her final price for the nurse’s uniform — $16.19, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
Disguised as a nurse, Moore walked into the hospital and wandered the halls, before finding Rhonda King, 27, in her hospital room with Bryce, her newborn son.
‘She said she was taking the baby to get a checkup, that she would bring the baby right back,’ Thelma Broughton, Bryce’s grandmother, told the Post-Gazette at the time.
Ms King willingly handed over the infant, believing Moore was a nurse. ‘But she never came back,’ Ms Broughton said.
Bryce is Ms King’s fifth child.
Authorities said Moore walked around the hospital with the child for 15 to 30 minutes before cutting off the infant’s radio monitor tag and walking out the door with him.
When Bryce was not returned to Ms King, she called hospital staff, who realize the infant had been taken.
Police found the child after Moore’s family called detectives and said they feared she may have taken the child. Moore’s parents said she claimed that she was pregnant and became enraged when no one believed her. Police believe she might have stolen the child to prove to them that she was pregnant.
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Recovered: Three-day-old Bryce Coleman is carried to an ambulance by a Pittsburgh Police Officer and was later returned to his mother in 2012
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2668127/Woman-jailed-five-years-abducting-newborn.html#ixzz35bF7RT5O

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