Temar Boggs would probably be mistaken for some suspicious person hadn't he saved this young girl. The 15 year old teenager hailed a hero after he and his friend saved a little girl from an abductor. |
A few more Trayvon Martins for the junk food media to trash. Two young teenagers save the life of a young girl after a kidnapper abducts her.
Wondering how George Zimmerman, his brother Robert and lawyer Mark O'Mara would of thought of two Black teenagers saving the life of a young white child?
Eh, they look like they're up to no good!
So I guess they'll be hailed as "thugs" and NIGGERS according to the racial extremists in the conservative media.
A hero story that puts a smile on my face. A story that makes Black men look good. Of course, little to no ratings grab since this isn't about an unarmed teen being killed and the shooter walks free.
Hero teen saves little girl. |
Five-year-old Jocelyn Rojas was playing in her front yard in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, when she vanished Thursday afternoon. Authorities believe she was abducted by a man who lured her by offering ice cream.
For two hours, neighbors and police scoured the area and asked if anyone had seen her.
Temar Boggs, 15, and his friend took off on their bicycles to search.
About a half-mile away, they spotted Jocelyn in a sedan. But the driver was elusive.
"Every time we'd go down the street, he'd turn back around, and then ... we'll follow him," Temar told CNN affiliate WGAL.
The two teens chased the alleged kidnapper on their bikes for 15 heart-pounding minutes. The driver apparently knew he was being followed and gave up.
"He stopped at the end of the hill and let her out, and she ran to me and said that she needed her mom," Temar said.
Jocelyn's relatives and neighbors took turns hugging Temar.
"He's our hero. There is just no words to say," Jocelyn's grandmother Tracey Clay said.
Police are looking for the suspect, described as a white male between 50 and 70 years old. He was driving a reddish-purple or maroon car with round taillights, WGAL reported. The man was wearing green shoes, green pants and a red-and-white striped shirt. He walked with a limp.
Although the suspect remains at large, Temar feels good about finding Jocelyn.
"I just feel like I did something very accomplishing today," the teen said.
The girl's family couldn't agree more.
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Jocelyn Rojas saved by teens. |
As the nation still grips with the verdict of George Zimmerman, the attorney Mark O'Mara is doing his job smearing the name of that young teenager. I mean how low have we've become where it's the victim who suffers while the criminal walks.
The United States Justice Department is looking into the possibility of trying Zimmerman for hate crime and civil rights violations if there's credible evidence that he's racial profiled Black teens.
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