Justice4ashanti
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It must be gone.
It must be gone.
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Ok I can see it. I had to copy and paste the link.I can see it?
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Looks like Blimpie fired 2 young ladies for assisting FBI. Watch the video at the link....
http://wtkr.com/2017/11/30/petition...ay-they-were-fired-after-arrest-made-in-case/
The parents of Ashanti Billie want there to be a law, similar to Amber Alerts or Silver Alerts, that are sent out for missing adults. ... House Bill 260 is unofficially known as the Ashanti Alert.
The newly proposed bill would create a "Critically Missing Adult Alert Program" by Virginia State Police and local law enforcement. Part of the current draft reads:
"After the tragic death of Ashanti and extensive conversations with the Billie family, we saw a need for legislation to address this segment of missing persons," Delegate-elect Jones said in a statement on Friday. "Once the legislative session commences, we will continue to work alongside interested parties and legislators on both sides of the aisle to see this through.
Critically Missing Adult Alerts may be local, regional, or statewide. The initial decision to make a local Critically Missing Adult Alert shall be at the discretion of the local law-enforcement official. Prior to making a local Critically Missing Adult Alert, the local law-enforcement official shall confer with the Virginia State Police and provide information regarding the critically missing adult to the Virginia State Police. The decision to make a regional or statewide Critically Missing Adult Alert shall be at the discretion of the Virginia State Police.
If it becomes law, an Ashanti Alert would mean family would not have to wait 24 hours before filing a missing person's case.
A Virginia state lawmaker has authored a bill that would create alerts for "critically missing" adults. ...
Virginia House Del. Jerrauld "Jay" Jones of Norfolk introduced the bill. If passed into law, it would create the "Virginia Critically Missing Adult Alert Program."
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