A Tarrant County, Texas inmate getting treated at a Fort Worth hospital when she allegedly punched a pregnant worker, killing the unborn baby.
Akil then allegedly punched the pregnant worker in the stomach.FOX 4 reported that the staff worker was immediately taken to the hospital’s trauma unit for treatment, and an ultrasound discovered her unborn child no longer had a heartbeat.As a result, Akil was charged with murder.
According to the Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office website, Akil was initially arrested on two counts of credit card or debit card abuse on April 10, and bond was set at $1,500 for each count. But on April 12, she was charged with driving while intoxicated, possession of methamphetamine, knowingly operating a game room and
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