Thursday, December 14, 2017

What Happened To Honestie Hodges And Her Family?

Grand Rapids Police faces scrutiny for arresting a 11 year old girl who was innocent.
Grand Rapids is the second largest city in the state of Michigan. It's population is 194,000 residents. It is 39 miles from Lake Michigan. It was the hometown of the 38th President of the United States, Gerald Ford.

The city has a racial divide.

The police force is once again facing controversy. The Grand Rapids Police are doing damage control after two of its officers arrested an 11 year old girl who committed no crime.
No way, I'll ever be cop for Grand Rapids. Honestie Hodges tells junk food media she wanted to be in law enforcement. The experience turned her off to it.
Earlier this year, there were three incidents where the police drawn their guns on Black teens.

Honestie Hodges was clearly shaken and traumatized by the incident.

On their body cameras, they yanked the girl out of her home and detained her.

They assumed that she was with the woman who stabbed a victim in the area.
Honestie and mother Whitney Hodges were detained at gunpoint by Grand Rapids Police.
The ran up on Honestie, her mother Whitney and another woman assuming they were harboring a fugitive. Their guns were drawn and demanding the family to the ground. As they cuffed them, the girl was screaming and crying.

The three were placed in separate cruisers and were questioned before release.

Chief David Rahinsky was telling the junk food media that he choked up watching the footage.
The actual suspect was caught later.
The actual suspect Carrie Sue Manning was arrested on attempted murder.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.



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