Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:These are the sad and enraging stories that will push abortion to be legal everywhere once again.
Driving an hour to the next state isn't exactly what most people would consider enraging.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is rape evidence allowed to sit on a shelf for 60 days?
Because there are way more rapes than there are hours in a day for the few qualified experts to analyze the DNA evidence? Just a guess.
Regardless, any 10-year-old victim of rape should have the option not to be forced to give birth to her rapist’s baby.
No evidence of any shortage of forensic specialists.
Rape victims simply don’t qualify as a priority for them. TRAGIC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is rape evidence allowed to sit on a shelf for 60 days?
Because there are way more rapes than there are hours in a day for the few qualified experts to analyze the DNA evidence? Just a guess.
Regardless, any 10-year-old victim of rape should have the option not to be forced to give birth to her rapist’s baby.
Anonymous wrote:These are the sad and enraging stories that will push abortion to be legal everywhere once again.
Anonymous wrote:Is the girl’s rapist in prison?
Did anyone care about putting the rapist where he belongs? I remember he was live-in boyfriend of the girl’s mother. Did the mother support her daughter or her boyfriend?
Anonymous wrote:Is the girl’s rapist in prison?
Did anyone care about putting the rapist where he belongs? I remember he was live-in boyfriend of the girl’s mother. Did the mother support her daughter or her boyfriend?
Anonymous wrote:Is the girl’s rapist in prison?
Did anyone care about putting the rapist where he belongs? I remember he was live-in boyfriend of the girl’s mother. Did the mother support her daughter or her boyfriend?
Anonymous wrote:Why is rape evidence allowed to sit on a shelf for 60 days?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess you need a funded police force and expedited processing of rape evidence. Why is no one demanding this?
People have been demanding the processing of rape kits for years. Are you new to this country?
Also this thread is about what happens in the immediate aftermath to victims and whether they are allowed to get the health care they need in the state they live in. Pretty outrageous to victimize victims twice over by making them travel far from home to get an abortion.
We manage to find billions for Ukraine and to support recent immigrants by the millions. There’s no money for rape kits by choice.
Governor Northam's administration eliminated the backlog in Virginia during his time in office.
Zero evidence.
You have issues.
Virginia has eliminated a backlog of 2,665 untested rape kits that had sat on shelves in local police departments for years, state Attorney General Mark R. Herring announced Wednesday.
Herring (D) said a law that requires police to submit their kits to the state crime lab within 60 days should prevent such a backlog from occurring again, and victims can now track the progress of testing on their kits.
Herring said tests on 851 of those kits resulted in DNA profiles that were entered into CODIS, the national combined DNA index system, and 354 of those profiles resulted in “hits”: names sent to local law enforcement for further investigation.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/crime-law/2020/07/08/virginia-eliminates-backlog-2665-untested-rape-kits/
So I applaud this but it’s illustrative of the issue at hand— which is that law enforcement simply doesn’t care about women reporting rape. Half the rape kits pinged on someone already in the system. But they sat on shelves anyway. While the non-felony sexual assault statute of limitations is over in a year. And crimes against a child expire when the child is 19 or 21. Letting these sit was letting these people get away with a crime— all because the police didn’t listen to or believe the women in front of them.
Why in the world are local Democrat politicians in power, allowing this travesty? Why is Democrat Mark Herring pushing to allow rape evidence to sit on a shelf for 60 days? It should be more like SIX DAYS!!!!!
Democrats don’t care one bit about rape victims.
This is sarcasm, right? The Democratic trifecta passed legislation to clear the backlog and the Democratic Attorney General cleared the backlog. And they’re not in charge now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess you need a funded police force and expedited processing of rape evidence. Why is no one demanding this?
People have been demanding the processing of rape kits for years. Are you new to this country?
Also this thread is about what happens in the immediate aftermath to victims and whether they are allowed to get the health care they need in the state they live in. Pretty outrageous to victimize victims twice over by making them travel far from home to get an abortion.
We manage to find billions for Ukraine and to support recent immigrants by the millions. There’s no money for rape kits by choice.
Governor Northam's administration eliminated the backlog in Virginia during his time in office.
Zero evidence.
You have issues.
Virginia has eliminated a backlog of 2,665 untested rape kits that had sat on shelves in local police departments for years, state Attorney General Mark R. Herring announced Wednesday.
Herring (D) said a law that requires police to submit their kits to the state crime lab within 60 days should prevent such a backlog from occurring again, and victims can now track the progress of testing on their kits.
Herring said tests on 851 of those kits resulted in DNA profiles that were entered into CODIS, the national combined DNA index system, and 354 of those profiles resulted in “hits”: names sent to local law enforcement for further investigation.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/crime-law/2020/07/08/virginia-eliminates-backlog-2665-untested-rape-kits/
So I applaud this but it’s illustrative of the issue at hand— which is that law enforcement simply doesn’t care about women reporting rape. Half the rape kits pinged on someone already in the system. But they sat on shelves anyway. While the non-felony sexual assault statute of limitations is over in a year. And crimes against a child expire when the child is 19 or 21. Letting these sit was letting these people get away with a crime— all because the police didn’t listen to or believe the women in front of them.
Why in the world are local Democrat politicians in power, allowing this travesty? Why is Democrat Mark Herring pushing to allow rape evidence to sit on a shelf for 60 days? It should be more like SIX DAYS!!!!!
Democrats don’t care one bit about rape victims.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess you need a funded police force and expedited processing of rape evidence. Why is no one demanding this?
People have been demanding the processing of rape kits for years. Are you new to this country?
Also this thread is about what happens in the immediate aftermath to victims and whether they are allowed to get the health care they need in the state they live in. Pretty outrageous to victimize victims twice over by making them travel far from home to get an abortion.
We manage to find billions for Ukraine and to support recent immigrants by the millions. There’s no money for rape kits by choice.
Governor Northam's administration eliminated the backlog in Virginia during his time in office.
Zero evidence.
You have issues.
Virginia has eliminated a backlog of 2,665 untested rape kits that had sat on shelves in local police departments for years, state Attorney General Mark R. Herring announced Wednesday.
Herring (D) said a law that requires police to submit their kits to the state crime lab within 60 days should prevent such a backlog from occurring again, and victims can now track the progress of testing on their kits.
Herring said tests on 851 of those kits resulted in DNA profiles that were entered into CODIS, the national combined DNA index system, and 354 of those profiles resulted in “hits”: names sent to local law enforcement for further investigation.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/crime-law/2020/07/08/virginia-eliminates-backlog-2665-untested-rape-kits/
So I applaud this but it’s illustrative of the issue at hand— which is that law enforcement simply doesn’t care about women reporting rape. Half the rape kits pinged on someone already in the system. But they sat on shelves anyway. While the non-felony sexual assault statute of limitations is over in a year. And crimes against a child expire when the child is 19 or 21. Letting these sit was letting these people get away with a crime— all because the police didn’t listen to or believe the women in front of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess you need a funded police force and expedited processing of rape evidence. Why is no one demanding this?
People have been demanding the processing of rape kits for years. Are you new to this country?
Also this thread is about what happens in the immediate aftermath to victims and whether they are allowed to get the health care they need in the state they live in. Pretty outrageous to victimize victims twice over by making them travel far from home to get an abortion.
We manage to find billions for Ukraine and to support recent immigrants by the millions. There’s no money for rape kits by choice.
Governor Northam's administration eliminated the backlog in Virginia during his time in office.
Zero evidence.
You have issues.
Virginia has eliminated a backlog of 2,665 untested rape kits that had sat on shelves in local police departments for years, state Attorney General Mark R. Herring announced Wednesday.
Herring (D) said a law that requires police to submit their kits to the state crime lab within 60 days should prevent such a backlog from occurring again, and victims can now track the progress of testing on their kits.
Herring said tests on 851 of those kits resulted in DNA profiles that were entered into CODIS, the national combined DNA index system, and 354 of those profiles resulted in “hits”: names sent to local law enforcement for further investigation.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/crime-law/2020/07/08/virginia-eliminates-backlog-2665-untested-rape-kits/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess you need a funded police force and expedited processing of rape evidence. Why is no one demanding this?
People have been demanding the processing of rape kits for years. Are you new to this country?
Also this thread is about what happens in the immediate aftermath to victims and whether they are allowed to get the health care they need in the state they live in. Pretty outrageous to victimize victims twice over by making them travel far from home to get an abortion.
We manage to find billions for Ukraine and to support recent immigrants by the millions. There’s no money for rape kits by choice.
Governor Northam's administration eliminated the backlog in Virginia during his time in office.
Zero evidence.