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Richmond PD Chief put on paid leave; allegations
she broke law to save daughter from sex trafficking

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Posted By: konocti95, 10/18/2021 10:00:03 AM

RICHMOND, Calif.  -- A scandal with the Richmond Police Chief caught in the middle has prompted investigations by three different Bay Area police agencies, and forced the city's first female African American Police Chief, Bisa French, to be put on paid leave. It involves allegations that French and her husband, a sergeant in the Oakland police department, may have broken the law, in trying to rescue their teenage daughter from an alleged sex trafficker. "The one thing we like to do is know what's going on before we hear it on the evening news, said Richmond Mayor Tom Butt, who told ABC7News he was blindsided by  CORRECTION*

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Reply 1 - Posted by: konocti95 10/18/2021 10:04:45 AM (No. 949657)
Every parent's nightmare. God have mercy on every mom and dad.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: smokincol 10/18/2021 10:31:26 AM (No. 949684)
what law did these people violate in trying to save their daughter? is the question of morality taken into consideration in this matter? the demcommies don't like the black Americans and they will try to do all they can to discourage them from achieving and gaining a higher level of conscientiousness, which would probably encourage them to become Republicans ... and ... leave the Plantation mindset.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Maggie2u 10/18/2021 10:38:37 AM (No. 949691)
As the mother of two daughters and five granddaughters, how can I get on the jury that will try these two parents?
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Vaquero45 10/18/2021 12:19:44 PM (No. 949795)
I think they showed remarkable restraint. If it were MY daughter involved with a sex trafficker, who had turned her out, I would have killed him.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: ussjimmycarter 10/18/2021 12:52:53 PM (No. 949833)
I’m not in law enforcement and I would have blown his head off!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: DVC 10/18/2021 1:11:48 PM (No. 949855)
If she had just shot the sex trafficker......that would be OK by me.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: red1066 10/18/2021 1:37:10 PM (No. 949882)
It was their daughter. What exactly would the government expect them to do? The one thing for sure is that this wasn't a scandal.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: lakerman1 10/18/2021 1:58:46 PM (No. 949902)
Kill the pimp.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: paral04 10/18/2021 3:06:06 PM (No. 949960)
So now we aren't arresting sex trafficker's. I supposed this is racist and we shouldn't punish them for raping and pimping out our daughters. Time to take down the idiots that are running the cities. Stand Up America.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: hisself 10/18/2021 3:50:51 PM (No. 949981)
Hey, the daughter was just practicing and learning to become a California politician. Being a real black ho might even land her a VP position.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: anniebc 10/18/2021 7:30:54 PM (No. 950131)
The world has gone ape nut crazy.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: NYbob 10/18/2021 9:11:54 PM (No. 950216)
Shame on the spoiled brat daughter. There is something about some teen aged female hormones that make some of them absolutely stupid and crazy. Not a good combo for making it through the rest of their lives. Yes, that 34 year old pimp should disappear, for the good of society in general.
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