Posted on 01/08/2024 9:25:05 AM PST by yesthatjallen
A first-of-its-kind statewide call brought a once-missing teen home safely this week — just a few days after the new law that made it possible took effect.
The California Highway Patrol issued the state’s first Ebony Alert on Thursday, Jan. 4, for a missing 17-year-old girl who had last been seen on Dec. 30 at Broadway and West Florence Avenue in Los Angeles. The Long Beach Police Department requested the alert on Thursday.
A Long Beach police detective found the teen unharmed on Friday morning, Jan. 5, and helped her return home safely, said LBPD spokesperson Richard Mejia.
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"A couple of years ago in Palmdale, for example, a pair of 5- or 6-year-old brothers who are African American disappeared for months, Bradford said. There was never an Amber Alert triggered, he said, even though authorities knew about the situation — and one of the boys was ultimately found dead."
They only give us sparse details that muddy the water.
Ebony Alert
Bronze Alert
Ivory Alert
Sounds like a plan to me. Hell, at least they would know what color the kid is. My guess is that the word Ivory would would trigger the far left Black Supremacist though.
"Segregation now segregation tomorrow segregation forever! "
Agreed, but I think there’s probably no one with standing to challenge it. Standing requires a particularized injury to the plaintiff; being displeased with the waste of public resources isnt enough
Didn’t supreme court rule that black slaves had to be brought back to their slave state a century ago? The whities would have truly loved this law.
May need a jew alert soon the way the young college folk chase them around.
Thanks Obama.
police detective found the teen
wut... sittin on the corner???
I do appreciate that there seems to be way overboard hype on a few missing white children or women, but just a few, because many times white victims are ignored completely....
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