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Thursday, October 31, 2019

Stop All The Hate. Race Crap. Everyone Has Had It Hard .. Life is tough enough .. For Everyone .. Period .. Love is the Greatest ..



            LOVE THIS LADY ... 


Please delete and block me if ur racist. Tired of all the race hate . Who tha fuk u think u are to hate a mf. Holding grudges for something people’s ancestors did is crazy af, u know they needed help from black people too right . I will find and delete yo stupid ass


Kalvin Washington No matter what race u are everybody has the same inside and we're all from the same father so let's keep everybody in prayer.
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Wednesday, October 30, 2019

If you live in the United States of America you are Blessed beyond measure !



Want to see Oppression - go to China, Russia, Africa, North Korea, ect 


Thank God for America ! 


Home of the Free Because of the Brave .. ! 



Thank you also to Our Military and Police Officers .. 




Amen 


( Free education, Jobs and more Jobs, Choices, College or Work force, 

   Numerous choices …  Military, ect…  ) 


Illegal moonshine operation in Orangeburg, SC. Destroyed by Police ..




Deputies in Orangeburg County discovered an active liquor still in a remote part of the woods and used guns and axes to destroy it.
On Monday afternoonm investigators with the Orangeburg County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit and Sheriff Leroy Ravenell went to the still to destroy it.
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OCSO destroy liquor still (Source: OCSO)
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OCSO destroy liquor still (Source: OCSO)
The illegal operation was hidden a few miles east of Holly Hill, deputies said. When they got there, deputies said they found more than a dozen 55-gallon barrels with liquor fermenting inside them. They said they also found barrels of mash, which is used to start making moonshine.
Tools and a generator used in the illegal operation were also destroyed, deputies said.
“If people up and down the East Coast could see how this stuff is made, they’d reconsider their orders,” Ravenell said.
Deputies estimated they stopped about $6,000 of illegal liquor from being sold.
However, no arrests have been made at this time and the case remains under investigation.

Friday, October 25, 2019

Woman trafficked girls she was entrusted to help, police say .. ( you got to be kidding me, smh )






MILWAUKEE (WISN/CNN) -A woman entrusted with helping at-risk girls trafficked them instead, police say.
The victims said they met the woman when she was a worker at a treatment facility for adolescent girls, but instead of protecting them, police say she forced them into prostitution.
Samaria Williams and Kendra Bey of Milwaukee are accused of child sex trafficking.

Police say Be met at least two teens at the Milwaukee Academy while working at the facility.
Milwaukee Academy is supposed to be a safe haven and treatment facility for adolescent girls, some who have already been victims of child sex trafficking.
A worker there told WISN she didn't know about the allegations.
The victims say Bey and Williams ended up picking up both girls after they were no longer living at the academy and took them to Chicago, where they were going to do prostitution activities.
The girls said they were also forced into sex acts with strangers in Milwaukee.
The girls told police Bey posted ads on Backpage with random names, pictures and phone numbers and then sold the teens for sex with strangers for several hundred dollars per day each. Police said the girls were trafficked in Iowa, Minnesota, Tennessee and other Wisconsin cities, as well as several Milwaukee-area homes.
Court records indicate that Bey and Williams are on the run, facing arrest warrants.
The allegations stem from 2015.
The academy says Bey passed a criminal background check and that she worked there for three months before she was fired for failing to show up for work.

Greenville County calls for Community Support to help Solve 11 Cold Cases .. smh .. So many young lives lost.



LIVE WITH WHAT INVESTIGATORS NEED FROM NEIGHBORS. RENEE: I AM RIGHT OUTSIDE THE GREENVILLE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. EARLIER, INVESTIGATORS WERE URGING ANYONE WHO KNOWS ANYTHING TO SAY SOMETHING. EARLIER TODAY, INVESTIGATORS HELD A JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE WITH A COMMUNITY ACTIVIST. ALL THE CASES HAPPENED WITHIN THE LAST THREE YEARS. THERE WERE 10 HOMICIDES IN JUST UNDER 36 DAYS. >> WHATEVER PIECE OF EVIDENCE THEY MAY KNOW OR MAY HAVE, PLEASE CALL SO WE CAN GIVE SOME CLOSURE TO THESE FAMILIES WHO DESERVE CLOSURE FROM THEIR LOVED ONES WHO HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM THEM IN A VIOLENT CRIME. RENEE: THE FACES YOU ARE SEEING, THEY ARE NOT THE ONLY UNSOLVED VIOLENT CRIMES. THERE ARE ABOUT 90 CASES, WE ARE TOLD, FROM RECORDS DATING BACK TO 1968. WE ARE URGING


The Greenville County Sheriff's Office is looking for community support to crack more cold cases - specifically 11 homicides that happened in the last three years.
Deputies and activist Traci Fant, of the group Freedom Fighters Upstate SC, held a joint news conference Tuesday and shared how people can work with them to help solve these cases. 


11 unsolved homicides in Greenville County
Greenville County Sheriff's Office
https://www.wyff4.com/article/greenville-county-calls-for-community-support-to-help-solve-cold-cases/29208610


Thursday, October 24, 2019

Seven kids were found locked in rooms at a home in Berkeley County. Five of them 1 - 5 years of age.


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Children found locked in home
SOURCE: WCSC


Seven kids were found locked in rooms at a home in Berkeley County and two people have been arrested, according to the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office.
Investigators say the children were found inside a home on Patriot Lane in Summerville.
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According to the sheriff’s office, five of the children ranged in age from 1 to 5 years old and were deadbolted in their rooms.
Chief Deputy Jeremy Baker said the children were living in “horrific” conditions.
According to the landlord, officials were conducting a home inspection and discovered the deadbolts.
The children have been taken into DSS custody.
Neighbors said they saw older children at the residence and said that there were multiple people who went in and out of the home on a regular basis.
Residents reported law enforcement units in the area early Wednesday afternoon.
“I’ve never felt unsafe here,” said Rachel Lacey. “It’s crazy to think it can happen anywhere.”