Child in viral police hug photo missing, 5 family members dead after California cliff crash

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I'm burning up inside seeing how they had the boy dressed like a zebra, his hair had fukking hearts cut into it!!! They dressed him up just to have everyone laugh at him!!! They were laughing at him!!!

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He was an innocent child...there is NO telling what those sick bytches were doing to those innocent black babies in that house smh. If this is what they were doing in front of people who knows what was going on behind closed doors. Emotional abuse, sexual abuse, physical abuse...smh
 

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Ethiopia just passed a law that no foreigners can adopt their beautiful black babies.

Black Americans need to do the same thing if we don't want to see any more of our children being adopted by white people just to be mentally and emotionally destroyed.
http://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/news/Ethiopia-foreign-adoptions/2558-4259728-733raqz/index.html

Ethiopia bans foreign adoptions

Ethiopia's parliament has passed a law banning the adoption of Ethiopian children by foreigners, a government spokesman and diplomats said on Wednesday.

The vote follows an April moratorium on foreign adoptions issued by Ethiopia's government which led to the suspension of dozens of cases, including some of parents who had already completed the legal adoption process.

A spokesman for Ethiopia's ministry of women, children and youth affairs confirmed the passing of the law on Tuesday without providing further details, but local media reports lauded the move claiming foreign adoptions have "opened a door for different crimes against minors."

In 2013 an American couple were jailed for manslaughter for the death of their adoptive Ethiopian daughter two years earlier.

Policy change

Foreign diplomats in Addis Ababa said they hoped adoptions currently underway would not be interrupted.

"We anticipate that the implementation of the policy change will be managed in a considerate and forthright manner and that families currently undertaking the adoption process are allowed to complete it in accordance with current policy," said a US embassy spokesman.

Ethiopia is a popular source country for foreign adoptions, a costly process that can take years to complete. The US, for example, has adopted more than 5,500 Ethiopian children since 2011, according to embassy figures.

Celebrities such as Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are among those who have adopted children from the east African nation.

One diplomat said the new law marked "the end of an era".
 

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also that Duck Dynasty's CAC on some creepy shyt :snoop: Man I feel so sorry for this little baby


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this baby could be saved still...
 

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Deadly SUV cliff crash may have been intentional, California officials say

SAN FRANCISCO --
California Highway Patrol officials say preliminary evidence shows the cliff crash that killed a Washington state family may have been intentional. Capt. Greg Baarts with the CHP Northern Division says information pulled from the SUV's software shows the vehicle was stopped at the highway pullout before it accelerated straight off the cliff.

Baarts says the electronic information combined with the lack of skid marks led officials to believe it was intentional.

A Mendocino County Sheriff's Office spokesman says authorities believe at least one felony was committed but declined to specify.

Baarts told the media Sunday night that the vehicle had a reading of 90 mph, but that doesn't mean the SUV was traveling at the speed and a comprehensive investigation is still ongoing.

Authorities said they believe there is intent because of air bag evidence and because there was no tire friction by the cliff's edge, CBS affiliate KOIN-TV reports.

Sarah and Jennifer Hart and three of their adopted children -- 19-year-old Markis, 14-year-old Jeremiah and 14-year-old Abigail -- were confirmed dead Wednesday by Mendocino County authorities, KOIN-TV writes. Three other children -- 15-year-old Devonte, 16-year-old Hannah and 12-year-old Sierra -- are missing. But Sheriff Tom Allman said there is "every indication" all six children were inside the SUV at the time.

Five members of the Hart family were found dead. Searchers are looking for three more children believed to have been in the vehicle when it went over a scenic coastal overlook and landed on rocks in the Pacific Ocean below.

Some family friends describe the Harts as tight-knit and loving, but neighbors said they saw signs that caused them to worry about how the homeschooled children were being cared for.

One of the children, Devonte Hart, gained national attention in 2014 when he was photographed with tears in his eyes hugging a Portland police officer at a protest.

KOIN-TV reports that authorities say no suicide note was found during an executed search warrant at their Woodland, Washington, home.

Authorities said they are also trying to figure out why the Hart family was in California.

Well before the wreck, Sarah Hart pleaded guilty in 2011 to a domestic assault charge in Douglas County, Minnesota, telling authorities "she let her anger get out of control" while spanking her 6-year-old adoptive daughter, court records show.

Two weeks ago, Bruce and Dana DeKalb, next-door neighbors of the Harts, called state child protective services because Devonte, now 15, had been coming over to their house almost every day for a week, asking for food.

Dana DeKalb said Devonte told her his parents were "punishing them by withholding food." The boy asked her to leave food in a box by the fence for him, she said.

Social service authorities opened an investigation, and a state caseworker went to the house last Friday but didn't find anyone home, state officials said. The agency had no prior history with the family, said Norah West, a spokeswoman with the Department of Social and Health Services.

On Thursday, authorities in Washington state combed through the family's home for information. The Clark County Sheriff's Office said deputies were looking for bills, receipts or anything else to shed light on why the family left and other circumstances related to the trip, KGW-TV reported.

"To the best of my knowledge, there was not a suicide note found at the residence," Baarts said.

Family friend Max Ribner took issue with the notion it was something other than a tragic accident. The couple adopted the six children, many of whom came from "hard backgrounds," he said. "They transformed these kids' lives."

"This is a tragic accident of a magnitude that cannot be measured," said Zippy Lomax, a photographer who knew the Harts. "They were really radiant, warm, adventurous, inspiring people. They were always on some grand adventure, and the kids were living this life that was kind of like this dream."

This shyt could have been prevented :snoop:
 
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