"I Knew There Was Something Wrong When A Little White Girl Ran Into A Black Man's Arms" - C. Ramsey

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here are the 3 brothers who held them captive....

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they said that when tha girls would get pregnant from being raped they were beaten smh.

 
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Now the police are calling the girl who screamed for help "the real hero":

Escaping captors after 10 years, Amanda Berry ‘real hero’ in kidnapping case, police say

news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/escaped-cleveland-woman-amanda-berry-real-hero-kidnapping-141444873.html

Three women missing for about a decade are free today, and police are crediting the bravery of one of them—Amanda Berry, now 27—for escaping the captors and seeking help.

“The real hero here is Amanda,” assistant Cleveland police chief Ed Tomba told reporters at a news conference Wednesday morning. “She got this rolling.”

Shortly before 6 p.m. ET Monday, Berry was able to break out of the home in Cleveland's west side neighborhood where she apparently had been held for the past 10 years. She was reported missing on April 21, 2003, Tomba said.

After she called 911, police responded to the home at 5:52 p.m. Two other women, Gina DeJesus, who had been missing since 2004, when she was 14, and Michelle Knight, who had been missing since 2002 when she was 20, were found inside.

When Berry escaped the house, she brought with her a 6-year-old daughter. Police would not say who the father of the child was, but confirmed that the girl is Berry’s daughter.

Police have arrested three brothers in connection to the case: Ariel Castro, 52, the owner of the home, and brothers Pedro, 54, and Onil, 50. They have not been charged. Tomba said the men were taken into custody about 6:30 p.m. and will be charged within 36 hours.

The stories of Berry and DeJesus have captivated the city of Cleveland for a decade. They have been the subject of numerous vigils and city searches. Police have followed leads over the years, including digging up two backyards seeking their remains. On Monday, crowds gathered in the neighborhood where they were found and at the hospital where they were taken later.

“Our prayers have finally been answered—this nightmare is over,” said Stephen Anthony, special agent in charge of the Cleveland office of the FBI.

While much has been written about Berry and DeJesus, and the efforts to find them, not much has been written about Michelle Knight. "She has been the focus of very few tips," Tomba said. Knight was last seen on Aug. 22, 2002. She was 20 years old at the time, and went missing from the same neighborhood as Berry and DeJesus.

Police said all three women appeared healthy, other than needing a good meal. They were taken to a Cleveland hospital, where they were reunited with their families.

Police said that officers were called to the home of the alleged captor, Ariel Castro, twice, but nothing came of the calls.

In March 2000, Castro reported a fight in the street, and in January 2004, officials from Children and Family Services went to the home to investigate an incident related to his employment as a bus driver. Castro, then a bus driver for the Cleveland schools, had gone to lunch after running his route, despite having one more child still on the bus.

Police say they investigated that incident, but felt there was no criminal wrong-doing and the matter was dropped.

“He was interviewed extensively due to that investigation,” Tomba said.

Mayor Frank Jackson said housing and building records also have been reviewed and no reports of violations were found.

Police declined to provide specific details about the home where the women were kept or its condition upon their arrival on Monday. They said the home is an active crime scene and detectives were processing it through the night.

Asked if they believe the kidnappings were part of a larger operation, police officials said they were looking into every possible angle. It appears that Berry, DeJesus and Knight were the only victims. Officials declined to say if they were sexually abused.

How is she a hero when she was screaming for help? That's what people in distress do--SCREAM FOR HELP.

Also what was up with that dispatch caller, that bytch was HELLA RUDE, hanging up on the girl while she's asking for help.

 
blackrain;5788960 said:
MzGrahamBitches;5788828 said:
Maybe they kept them drugged?

Just the other day you made a thread about how powerful words can be. You don't think someone whose been kidnapped, most likely physically and sexually assaulted can't be broken down through being told if you try to escape you die? Given that people had been on dude's property and nobody knew the girls were there it's most likely he had a soundproof room or something to that accord so nobody could hear shit going on where he kept them. People can only take so much before mentally they just break.

I didn't say it's not possible, I just can't fathom it.

Like I said previously, I'm curious to see the details of the case.

Hi @blackrain
 
bootcheese3000;5789352 said:
Now the police are calling the girl who screamed for helip "the real hero":

Escaping captors after 10 years, Amanda Berry ‘real hero’ in kidnapping case, police say

news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/escaped-cleveland-woman-amanda-berry-real-hero-kidnapping-141444873.html

Three women missing for about a decade are free today, and police are crediting the bravery of one of them—Amanda Berry, now 27—for escaping the captors and seeking help.

“The real hero here is Amanda,” assistant Cleveland police chief Ed Tomba told reporters at a news conference Wednesday morning. “She got this rolling.”

Shortly before 6 p.m. ET Monday, Berry was able to break out of the home in Cleveland's west side neighborhood where she apparently had been held for the past 10 years. She was reported missing on April 21, 2003, Tomba said.

After she called 911, police responded to the home at 5:52 p.m. Two other women, Gina DeJesus, who had been missing since 2004, when she was 14, and Michelle Knight, who had been missing since 2002 when she was 20, were found inside.

When Berry escaped the house, she brought with her a 6-year-old daughter. Police would not say who the father of the child was, but confirmed that the girl is Berry’s daughter.

Police have arrested three brothers in connection to the case: Ariel Castro, 52, the owner of the home, and brothers Pedro, 54, and Onil, 50. They have not been charged. Tomba said the men were taken into custody about 6:30 p.m. and will be charged within 36 hours.

The stories of Berry and DeJesus have captivated the city of Cleveland for a decade. They have been the subject of numerous vigils and city searches. Police have followed leads over the years, including digging up two backyards seeking their remains. On Monday, crowds gathered in the neighborhood where they were found and at the hospital where they were taken later.

“Our prayers have finally been answered—this nightmare is over,” said Stephen Anthony, special agent in charge of the Cleveland office of the FBI.

While much has been written about Berry and DeJesus, and the efforts to find them, not much has been written about Michelle Knight. "She has been the focus of very few tips," Tomba said. Knight was last seen on Aug. 22, 2002. She was 20 years old at the time, and went missing from the same neighborhood as Berry and DeJesus.

Police said all three women appeared healthy, other than needing a good meal. They were taken to a Cleveland hospital, where they were reunited with their families.

Police said that officers were called to the home of the alleged captor, Ariel Castro, twice, but nothing came of the calls.

In March 2000, Castro reported a fight in the street, and in January 2004, officials from Children and Family Services went to the home to investigate an incident related to his employment as a bus driver. Castro, then a bus driver for the Cleveland schools, had gone to lunch after running his route, despite having one more child still on the bus.

Police say they investigated that incident, but felt there was no criminal wrong-doing and the matter was dropped.

“He was interviewed extensively due to that investigation,” Tomba said.

Mayor Frank Jackson said housing and building records also have been reviewed and no reports of violations were found.

Police declined to provide specific details about the home where the women were kept or its condition upon their arrival on Monday. They said the home is an active crime scene and detectives were processing it through the night.

Asked if they believe the kidnappings were part of a larger operation, police officials said they were looking into every possible angle. It appears that Berry, DeJesus and Knight were the only victims. Officials declined to say if they were sexually abused.

How is she a hero when she was screaming for help? That's what people in distress do--SCREAM FOR HELP.

Also what was up with that dispatch caller, that bytch was HELLA RUDE, hanging up on the girl while she's asking for help.

Lmao, if this bitch was the hero. why she ain't escape 10 years ago??

Where was that pig, the last 10 years?

Probably choking on donuts. Now he wanna proclaim who's a hero.

bitch plzz
 
he a cool ass nigga, and better than me

cause i would have just minded my business, a white girl screamin for help......

ye ai would have ignored that shit
 
Stopitfive;5789225 said:
mpatterson3;5789165 said:
This really makes me sad. On the predominantly white message boards, they are calling this guy a hero. But here we have black people calling him a coon. And Antoine Dodson stopped a rape in progress. But since he's gay, his heroic act is ignored. We are truly crabs in a barrel...smh

he's a hero...

Agreed, problem is mpatterson all you look at is the negative and want to talk about that. I think if you took a poll Hero or Coon he'd be winning by at least 85% as a hero.
 
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I saw the Cleveland PD Press Conf... these fools acting like they were following leads actively looking for these chicks. Black man gets no credit... and they gonna try to screw him outta his reward.
 
Plap Star;5789468 said:
he a cool ass nigga, and better than me

cause i would have just minded my business, a white girl screamin for help......

ye ai would have ignored that shit

we talkin bout 25 grand doe bruh

would you call 911 for some crackas for 25 grand
 
bootcheese3000;5789352 said:
Now the police are calling the girl who screamed for help "the real hero":

Escaping captors after 10 years, Amanda Berry ‘real hero’ in kidnapping case, police say

news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/escaped-cleveland-woman-amanda-berry-real-hero-kidnapping-141444873.html

Three women missing for about a decade are free today, and police are crediting the bravery of one of them—Amanda Berry, now 27—for escaping the captors and seeking help.

“The real hero here is Amanda,” assistant Cleveland police chief Ed Tomba told reporters at a news conference Wednesday morning. “She got this rolling.”

Shortly before 6 p.m. ET Monday, Berry was able to break out of the home in Cleveland's west side neighborhood where she apparently had been held for the past 10 years. She was reported missing on April 21, 2003, Tomba said.

After she called 911, police responded to the home at 5:52 p.m. Two other women, Gina DeJesus, who had been missing since 2004, when she was 14, and Michelle Knight, who had been missing since 2002 when she was 20, were found inside.

When Berry escaped the house, she brought with her a 6-year-old daughter. Police would not say who the father of the child was, but confirmed that the girl is Berry’s daughter.

Police have arrested three brothers in connection to the case: Ariel Castro, 52, the owner of the home, and brothers Pedro, 54, and Onil, 50. They have not been charged. Tomba said the men were taken into custody about 6:30 p.m. and will be charged within 36 hours.

The stories of Berry and DeJesus have captivated the city of Cleveland for a decade. They have been the subject of numerous vigils and city searches. Police have followed leads over the years, including digging up two backyards seeking their remains. On Monday, crowds gathered in the neighborhood where they were found and at the hospital where they were taken later.

“Our prayers have finally been answered—this nightmare is over,” said Stephen Anthony, special agent in charge of the Cleveland office of the FBI.

While much has been written about Berry and DeJesus, and the efforts to find them, not much has been written about Michelle Knight. "She has been the focus of very few tips," Tomba said. Knight was last seen on Aug. 22, 2002. She was 20 years old at the time, and went missing from the same neighborhood as Berry and DeJesus.

Police said all three women appeared healthy, other than needing a good meal. They were taken to a Cleveland hospital, where they were reunited with their families.

Police said that officers were called to the home of the alleged captor, Ariel Castro, twice, but nothing came of the calls.

In March 2000, Castro reported a fight in the street, and in January 2004, officials from Children and Family Services went to the home to investigate an incident related to his employment as a bus driver. Castro, then a bus driver for the Cleveland schools, had gone to lunch after running his route, despite having one more child still on the bus.

Police say they investigated that incident, but felt there was no criminal wrong-doing and the matter was dropped.

“He was interviewed extensively due to that investigation,” Tomba said.

Mayor Frank Jackson said housing and building records also have been reviewed and no reports of violations were found.

Police declined to provide specific details about the home where the women were kept or its condition upon their arrival on Monday. They said the home is an active crime scene and detectives were processing it through the night.

Asked if they believe the kidnappings were part of a larger operation, police officials said they were looking into every possible angle. It appears that Berry, DeJesus and Knight were the only victims. Officials declined to say if they were sexually abused.

How is she a hero when she was screaming for help? That's what people in distress do--SCREAM FOR HELP.

Also what was up with that dispatch caller, that bytch was HELLA RUDE, hanging up on the girl while she's asking for help.

Wack. Not you, but that whole spin. Wack. Charles Ramsey won.
 
Perfect;5789484 said:
Plap Star;5789468 said:
he a cool ass nigga, and better than me

cause i would have just minded my business, a white girl screamin for help......

ye ai would have ignored that shit

we talkin bout 25 grand doe bruh

would you call 911 for some crackas for 25 grand

like i would kno these crackas worth 25 grand while im walkin down the street
 
People sent the lady who was getting verbally smacked by the kids on that school bus thousands of dollars. How much will people send to Mr. Charles Ramsey?
 
Perfect;5789484 said:
Plap Star;5789468 said:
he a cool ass nigga, and better than me

cause i would have just minded my business, a white girl screamin for help......

ye ai would have ignored that shit

we talkin bout 25 grand doe bruh

would you call 911 for some crackas for 25 grand

That's just it, tho. He had no clue as to who she was, or what helping her could lead to. He was minding his business, when he heard a cry for help. Again, nevermind the who, what or why, he jumped right in it, kicking down doors.

He deserves that reward, just for having the compassion to help someone in need. And in a sense, he did assist in finding the others. By helping her, he helped them. Fuck that.
 

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