Teen Charged With Attempted Murder After She Poisoned Easter Collards 

A Fayetteville, N.C., teen was upset that her grandmother had taken her cellphone as punishment, so she spiked the Easter Sunday collard greens with insecticide, Breaking 911 reports.  Suggested Reading If Poor Black, White People Unite, They’d Be An Unstoppable Force, But Here’s Why The Powers That Be Won’t Let Them What Diddy Will Eating and…

A Fayetteville, N.C., teen was upset that her grandmother had taken her cellphone as punishment, so she spiked the Easter Sunday collard greens with insecticide, Breaking 911 reports. 

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Tyt’ana Lisa-Nicole Johnson, 17, is now charged with two counts of attempted first-degree murder after her grandmother Gaylon Moody and a friend of Moody’s ate the collards.

According to arrest documents, Moody told investigators that the girl was angry with her for taking her cellphone. Tyt’ana then allegedly poured termite killer into a pot on the stove, the news site reports. Moody and her friend were both hospitalized and are still dealing with some of the effects of the poisoning. Bond for the teen was set at $500,000.

Twitter hasn’t taken too kindly to the teen’s disrespect for the sacred African-American cuisine. As one person tweeted:

Read more at Breaking 911.

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