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|    Texas girl, 15, trafficked from Maverick    |
|    21 May 22 23:42:32    |
      XPost: alt.niggers, talk.politics.guns, ok.general       XPost: sac.politics       From: nigger-lovers@disney.com              The girl was gone for 10 days after she disappeared from a       Dallas Mavericks game until authorities found her at a hotel in       Oklahoma City              Oklahoma City authorities have arrested and charged eight       individuals after a 15-year-old Texas girl was allegedly       trafficked from a Dallas Mavericks game at the American Airlines       Center (AAC) game on April 8.              The girl went to use the bathroom while attending the Mavericks       game with her father and never returned, according to a press       release from her family's attorney, Zeke Fortenberry of the       Fortenberry Firm, PLLC.              She was gone for 10 days until authorities located her at an       Extended Stay America hotel in Oklahoma City on April 18.              The Oklahoma City Police Department has arrested Saniya       Alexander, Melissa Wheeler, Chevaun Gibson, Kenneth Nelson,       Sarah Hayes, Karen Gonzales, Thalia Gibson and Steven Hill in       connection to the trafficking case. Gibson is charged with       offering to engage in prostitution; Nelson, Hayes and Gonzales       are charged with human trafficking and distribution of child       pornography; Hill is charged with rape; Gibson and Alexander       have felony warrants; and Wheeler has a robbery warrant.              "We are thankful for the work of the Oklahoma City Police       Department and the recovery of our daughter. My heart breaks for       the unimaginable things my daughter had to endure for the 11       days she was taken, and I am so glad she is safe as we work       toward her recovery," the girl's mother said in a May 5       statement.              WHAT IS HUMAN TRAFFICKING?              After the girl left to use the bathroom at the AAC and did not       return, her father "immediately notified AAC security, staff,       and Dallas [p]olice [o]fficers of her disappearance." By the       time the game ended, she "had not been found," and her father       was instructed to return home.              Fortenberry says the Dallas Police Department (DPD) never opened       an investigation into the case despite multiple pleas from the       victim's parents.              MTV EX-REALITY STAR RAPPER RECRUITED SEX TRAFFICKING VICTIMS       USING LARGE SOCIAL MEDIA FOLLOWING: POLICE              "My daughter was missing in Dallas, this is a Dallas case, but       they refused to open a case for her," the girl's father said of       the DPD.              The DPD told Fox News Digital that an officer at the April 8       Mavericks game was notified of the 15-year-old's disappearance       and searched the event and location that night. Beyond that, the       department pointed to Texas Family Code (51.03 b. 3), which       "dictates that missing juveniles are investigated as runaways       unless there are circumstances which appear as involuntary such       as a kidnapping or abduction."              "Those cases per code are to be filed where the juvenile       resides," the department said. "A report was generated by Dallas       Police and Dallas Police assisted the North Richland Hills       Police Department (lead agency as that was where the teen       resided) and a bulletin about the missing teen was created and       went out to the department on April 11, 2022."              The North Richland Hills Police Department said it handled the       missing persons side of the case, but the Oklahoma City Police       Department eventually arrested the eight individuals involved in       the alleged trafficking incident.              8 ARRESTED IN TENNESSEE HUMAN TRAFFICKING STRING ALLEGEDLY       SOUGHT ACTS FROM MINORS              The victim's parents eventually sought a nonprofit handling       Texas trafficking cases called the Texas Counter-Trafficking       Initiative (TXCTI) to help them locate their daughter. The       organization was able to track down explicit images of the       victim on a prostitution website out of Oklahoma City.              Now, her family is demanding answers as to why the DPD and AAC       did not do more to help locate the girl when she went missing.       They are also demanding answers from Extended Stay America,       which Fortenberry alleges did not implement safety and security       protocols to protect the girl from a registered sex offender who       used a fake name and ID card to rent rooms at the hotel chain's       location in Oklahoma City.              The offender was allegedly able to purchase multiple hotel rooms       for multiple nights.              Additionally, Fortenberry said in the press release that a       fraudulent ticket seller known to the AAC and Mavericks may have       sold a fake ticket to a male suspect who allegedly lured the       victim from the sports center.              "The systems and organizations involved in this case continually       failed the victim. She should never have had contact with the       man at the Mavericks game. The Dallas Police should have worked       quickly to investigate leads and locate the teenager before she       was trafficked to Oklahoma," Fortenberry said in a statement.              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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