A new facility is opening in Buffalo to assist victims of human trafficking, and at-risk women and girls. At the ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday for the
https://www.afinalwarning.com/495530.html (Natural News) The Javits Convention Center of New York has been converted into a Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination center, open by appointment only. The center has reported its first death from the covid-19 vaccine, yet officials are continuing to push the vaccine onward.
The mission of the convention center is to serve the citizens of the State and City of New York “by generating new business and employment opportunities.” Yet, in its chronic state of lock down and subservience to government, the convention center is serving only one purpose: promoting a new Vaccine Police State that coerces the population to submit to multiple inoculations in order to be free again. The convention center promises to be a “catalyst for the continued redevelopment of the local community and operating in the public interest.” Instead, the center is being used to break-down and isolate the local community and serve the interests of the vacc
Wednesday, January 27, 2021 | Sacramento, CA
Sara Kruzan, 43, who spent 17 years in prison for killing her trafficker, now helps other victims obtain new sentences for their crimes so they can be released.
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Sara Kruzan was in her cell when she received a fax that changed her life. After spending some of her teenage years, all of her 20s and much of her 30s in prison for killing her trafficker, Kruzan learned that California’s attorney general had acknowledged that she was a victim of domestic violence. That was 2012. A year later, she was released from prison.
But the same year that Kruzan received that fax, another California teenager was about to follow her same path. Keiana Aldrich was headed to prison after taking a plea deal in Sacramento County for kidnapping and robbing a man who tried to hire her for pornography even though she was a minor. Th
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Each month, about 374 girls are sex trafficked in Georgia. The average victim is just over 14 years old. This heinous industry affects every community in our state, regardless of age, race, or gender, and through strategic partnerships, we are taking action to end it once and for all.
In February 2019, my husband, Governor Brian Kemp, signed an Executive Order, creating the Georgians for Refuge, Action, Compassion, and Education (GRACE) Commission. Comprised of public officials, law enforcement, for profit and non-profit organizations, faith-based institutions, and subject matter experts, this commission set out to tackle human trafficking, seek justice for victims, and hold bad actors accountable.
A Winston-Salem man was arrested after Alamance County deputies say he solicited sexual acts from a minor.
The Alamance County Sheriff s Office conducted an undercover operation investigating Patrick Lee Willis, 39, from October to December 2020, according to a press release.
After executing a search warrant on Monday, Jan. 4, authorities arrested Willis and charged him with felony soliciting a minor by a computer. He was taken to the Forsyth County Jail and given a $5,000 secured bond.
This investigation is ongoing, and the Sheriff s Office said there s a possibility of more charges.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Sheriff’s Office at 336-570-6300 and speak with a member of the Human Exploitation Team. People can also call Alamance County Crimestoppers at 336-229-7100 or p3tips.com to report information anonymously.