Posted on 03/02/2024 12:24:55 AM PST by Morgana
GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. - A 36-year-old woman has been arrested after a video of a child in the trunk of a moving car in Gwinnett County went viral on social media.
On Feb. 25, the Gwinnett County Police Department was contacted by a woman who wanted to report a video she had seen on social media.
In the video, a child is seen in the trunk of a Dodge passenger car with an out-of-state license plate and the video references Gwinnett County, but it was unclear exactly where it was filmed or when the incident occurred. There was also a large object in the trunk of the car with the child.
On Feb. 26, a detective with the Special Victims Unit spotted the same vehicle in the area of Pleasant Hill Road and SHackleford Road in unincorporated Duluth using the Flock Safety System. In the images, the child could be seen in the vehicle's trunk.
The detective identified the registered owner and met with her on Feb. 27 at her home in Duluth. The item in the trunk was a baby bassinet that she purchases through an online advertisement. The child was identified as a 12-year-old boy who was sitting in the trunk holding the item in place as they drove home.
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I read something a while back that at any given time, any US Citizen is in violation of an average of five federal or state statutes.
Under normal circumstances, that would be bad, but not likely to come to anything.
We do not live in normal circumstances.
With what we have seen with J6 Protesters, Donald Trump, and all of his associates, it is clear that those five federal or state statutes present a significant danger to our freedom.
They can put pressure on you to forego the practice of your 1st Amendment rights, and can use those violated statutes (that the average citizen has ‘violated’ up to five of, on average) to remove your 2nd Amendment rights.
Or, where that will take us, in the words of Lavrentiy Beria: “You bring me the man, I’ll find you the crime.”
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