Wednesday, October 17, 2018

After Her Mom was Murdered, Allegedly by Her Father, 17-year-old Angelique Orta Struggles to Keep Her Six Siblings Together

 

 

By A Texas Reader

But for 17-year-old Angelique Orta, there is no time for high school planning because she's trying to keep her six siblings together. On Aug. 11, Orta's mom Sofia Martinez was stabbed to death in front of her four youngest kids



Siblings fight to stay together after mother stabbed to death

"I promised my mom I would take care of them," says a 17-year-old girl who is fighting to get her siblings under one roof again.
abc13.com

Who is paying to educate, medicate, and habitate these kids?

N.S.: We are!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Normal Mex behavior.I had 'em next door to me.Just about any crime you could think of took place there.Finally got them evicted.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

Blacks in Nashville not Behaving Again.
GRA:This occurred yesterday.Armed blacks broke into a suburban Nashville house as one of the kids opened a door to let their dog in.
(FOX17NASHVILLE)During a secondary sweep of the Florence Avenue home, SWAT officers used thermal imaging equipment and discovered a fourth suspect hidden in the attic.

Brandon Jones, 28, was found in the attic by investigators. Police say he has robbery and burglary convictions from Sumner County.

Jamarious D. Jackson, 30, was pulled out of the attic by SWAT officers earlier in the day. Two suspects identified as convicted felons Maurice Bowers, 30, and Torrey Glen, 37, surrendered just before 2:30 p.m.

Armed suspects barricaded themselves inside the Florence Avenue home Tuesday morning after police say they forced their way inside a family’s home when a teenager opened the door to let their dog back into the house. The victims were able to escape out the front door.




UPDATE:

Metro Police have taken a third suspect into custody in a home invasion and SWAT standoff in a Madison neighborhood. SWAT has confirmed that no one else is inside the home.

SWAT went into the attic of a Florence Avenue home to take Jamarious D. Jackson, 30, into custody. "He ignored hours of command to surrender," Metro Police said.

Jackson was free on bond in connection to an arrest last month on felony cocaine and resisting arrest charges, according to Metro Police.




Two suspects identified as convicted felons Maurice Bowers, 30, and Torrey Glen, 37, surrendered just before 2:30 p.m. and have been taken to the Madison precinct for questioning.

SWAT teams surrounded the home at 1120 Florence Avenue after victims told police that four men forced their way inside the home Tuesday morning. Investigators say two adults and three minor girls, ages 10, 14 and 17, were inside at the time of the invasion.
GRA:Must be swarms of blacks in Nashville--many problems there.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

More Black B.S. in Grand Rapids
GRA:This is at least the fifth"My son was(choose one)peed on,bit by a dog,handcuffed,by(choose one)police,whitey,security" in the last 5 months."Justice!!!"Lol.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Grand Rapids Public Schools are investigating after a mother said her 11-year-old son was handcuffed and slapped by a school security officer.

"I'm mad," mother Lawanda(Page?) Bryant told 24 Hour News 8 Tuesday. "I'm trying to keep it together, but this is my baby, this is my child. You don't put hands on kids."

The district acknowledged that the child was put in handcuffs, but said it is still unclear if an assault occurred. Grand Rapids police conducted its own investigation, which has been passed along to the prosecutor's office, which will decide what, if any, charges are appropriate.

Bryant said she is worried about backlash for speaking out, but that she doesn't want the incident to get swept under the rug.

"He (my son) was like, 'He (the school security officer) slammed me down to the ground,' had his knee in the back of his neck — like had his whole body weight on him to the point where he was like, 'Mom, I thought I was going to go the bathroom on myself,'" Bryant said.

Two weeks ago, she said, she received a call from Westwood Middle School saying that she needed to get there because her son was handcuffed. She says she rushed there to find her son in a locked room, still cuffed.

"To see that smack; the handprint on his face, that was the tipping point," Bryant said.

She snapped a picture. It's poor quality, but she says the imprint was clear in person. She added that there is no other explanation for how it got there.

photo
Lawanda Bryant says this photo shows a slap mark on her 11-year-old son's face. She said he was hit by a GRPS security officer.
She also said she got an unclear answer when she asked why he was cuffed.
"It went from, 'Well, I felt verbally threatened,' to 'Well, I thought he was going to charge at me.' I never got a straight answer," she said.

Her son is 4-foot-11 and 145 pounds. She said the security officer is 6-foot-4 and 250 pounds.

"At what point did you feel so threatened that you had to literally slam my 11-year-old son to the ground and handcuff him?" she wondered of the officer.

She's worried about how this will affect her son in the future, saying she has already seen changes in his behavior.

"These are kids. If we don't stick up for our kids, then who else will?" she said.

She said her son has been moved to a different GRPS school(GRA:The previous school must be relieved).
GRA:It's almost an epidemic of these stories here,where blacks go to the media--who are completely sympathetic to the blacks--and scream racism(with pictures of lawsuits dancing around in their heads).
--GR Anonymous-I'm a white man

Anonymous said...

And the immigration status is?

Anonymous said...

jerry pdx
One of the strategies of migrants now is to simply flood the detention centers with illegals: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ice-releases-illegal-immigrants-and-asylum-seekers-out-of-the-front-door-in-arizona-amid-crossing-surge
They are simply being released out the front door. WTF? Tell you what, I complain about a lot of what happens with my tax money but I won't bitch one iota if a portion is allocated to buses that will dump these illegals south of the border, preferably in the southern region of Mexico so they can't simply slip back over the border the next night. Or how about some slow boats to the southern tip of S. America, that way it'll be months or years before they can make their way back to the US.