Being pregnant is stressful as it is. You have lots of different little things to keep track of—it's got to be one of the most difficult things anyone can endure.
So you try and keep yourself relaxed and stress-free from other sources. But when you get your house raided by the FBI, that really hampers that whole shtick.
Well, that's what happened to 16 & Pregnant's Savannah Mooney. As reported by People, she had gotten with a new boyfriend following the fallout from the show's publication.
She explained what happened following the show in ID's Hollywood Demons: Surviving 16 & Pregnant. Around 8 years after she had been on the show, she was smitten with her boyfriend, Jonathan O'Dell.
She referred to him as her "happily ever after", and the two were expecting a daughter. Sounds like a fairytale come true, right? Especially after all she'd been through on the show, with an alcoholic mother who was "very vile" when she was drunk?
That's what she thought, too. So she was absolutely shocked to find that O'Dell and his friend were a part of a radical militant group.
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It turned out that O'Dell was a part of a "self-named group called The Second Amendment militia." According to Mooney, they had plans to "go to the border and shoot immigrants."
Well, Mooney was looking out her window, in her words, "being nosy," when she saw something strange. "I [could] see military personnel. There's two choppers in the air, every agency you could possibly imagine was there."
And then, the action unfolded—the FBI raided. "The next thing I remember is flashbangs and smoke bombs, everywhere. Jonathan laid on top of me in the hallway. His friend comes out dressed in a bulletproof vest, all the works, and his friend shot 11 shots out the window at the FBI... I just kind of accepted the fact that I was going to die that morning."
But she managed to get herself out of there. "I got up and I ran out of the door with my hands up and said, 'Please don't shoot. I'm 24 weeks pregnant,'" she recalled.
And, according to the AP, O'Dell and his accomplices faced at least 10 years in prison for over 30 felony charges.
