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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

NYPD Said Missing Woman Staged Her Kidnapping!

A woman who was kidnapped in The Bronx was found safe. However, she admitted that she staged her kidnapping.
The far-white is going to denounce this as a "racial hoax."

A 16-year old teenager admits that she staged a kidnapping to get away from a strict parent. The New York Police Department is looking to file criminal charges against her for doing such.

Another terrible incident that places a scar on Black women and victims of sexual violence. When folks stage criminal acts for attention, it puts innocent people in the iron college, it puts law enforcement's lives in danger, it allocates wasted time consumed by volunteers, family members and good samaritans.

And apologizing for these hoaxes never seem to go away. Especially when there's white extremists who exploit "race crimes" for a profit.

That asshole Colin Flaherty is probably dancing on the ceiling.

Okay, Karol Sanchez and her mother were walking in The Bronx when they were approached by a tan-colored four door sedan. Two unidentified men got out the car and dragged the teenager into the vehicle and drove off.

The men shoved Sanchez's mother to the ground, but she was uninjured and did not want medical attention.

A New York woman staged her own kidnapping. It cost a lot of police time and panicked the community. Now that she is found safe, should the NYPD charge her with a crime? (Expect trolls to offer the dumbest answers and responses).

Yes. The teen placed a community on alert. The community wasted time and effort to find her. She used poor judgement when he and her friends staged this kidnapping. Now because of these actions, I believe it's appropriate that they offer criminal charges.
No. The teen made a mistake. It happens. She apologized and will try to earn the trust of her family, the community and the police. She was upset over a personal matter. She figured that if that gets attention, she could earn respect. It's an innocent mistake.
Yes. This is another "racial hoax." If she was really kidnapped, the police would arrest innocent people. Those innocent people would be ridiculed in the news and have their lives ruined because of a racial hoax. It makes me more skeptical of crimes committed by people of color.
No. This is a minor issue. The police managed to find her safe. The public will not have to worry about anyone being abducted in the New York City area.
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An AMBER alert was issued on Tuesday morning. The NYPD said that the abduction "placed an imminent danger of serious harm and/or death."

About 15 hours later, Sanchez was found near the park where the abduction happened. The NYPD then started investigating her. After the interview, they found inconsistencies in the teenager's report.

The teen admitted that she wanted to stay in the United States and not move to Honduras.

The kidnappers had their cell phones on and they realized that the AMBER alerts buzzed their phones, they realized they've fucked up.

The 10 second video showed the sedan pull up close to the teenager and mother. It does show a struggle and it does show a panicked mother.
Cost a lot of money to make those missing advertisers.
They lived in Duchess County but were in The Bronx to see family.

Four men who appeared to be in their 20s were inside the car. Two got out, snatching Sanchez and shoved the mother to the ground.

It was not immediately clear if she or the four men on camera will be criminal charged for staging it but the NYPD is pursuing all leads. Falsifying a police report could result in either misdemeanor or felony charges for those involved. The charges could place an individual in the iron college for two months to 30 years in the state of New York.

The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

The whole ordeal sparked a large scale search in the New York City area. It turned out to be another Jussie Smollett related crime. That crime could have placed innocent men of color in the iron college.

You know whenever a Black person reports a criminal act done by white people, it's often questioned by the far-white agitators. Usually these incidents go unnoticed because the victim usually is afraid of the consequences of being in the limelight.

Given racial hoaxes are few, many in the Black community have to actually prove to the public that a form of bigotry happened. I mean it has be exact "proof" to take a claim seriously.

Our young girls of color are subjected to verbal and physical abuse. Whenever young women of color report allegations of abuse, the far-white often have to question the "validity" of the accuser.

Karol Sanchez and her friends are now burdened with the ridicule and scrutiny most folks earn when they make up claims for attention.



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