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11 year old girl takes her own life after bull!es threatened to report her family to ICE Police.

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An 11-year-old schoolgirl from Texas has taken her life after bull!.es threatened to call U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to deport her family.

Jocelynn Rojo Carranza ended her life after enduring months of bul.lying from her sixth-grade classmates, who targeted her over her family’s immigration status—with some even threatening to report them to ICE.

Jocelynn’s classmates allegedly told her that once her family was deported, she would be left all alone in the U.S., according to media reports. There is no suggestion that the Carranza family were living in the U.S. illegally.

On February 3, Marbella Carranza, a single mother from Gainesville, received a call informing her that her 11-year-old daughter had attempted to take her own life at their home. She was taken to an intensive care unit in Dallas, where she fought for her life but tragically passed away on February 8, according to a GoFundMe page.

“I waited a whole week for a miracle that my daughter would be well, but unfortunately nothing could be done,” Marbella Carranza told Univision. “My daughter will always live for me, and I will always love her.”

Gainesville Intermediate School was aware that Jocelynn Rojo Carranza was facing relentless bul.lying, with classmates taunting her about being abandoned if her parents were deported.

The harassment became so severe that she met with a school counselor several times a week. However, her family was repeatedly not informed about the situation.

Marbella Carranza, who only learned of her daughter’s bul.lying after her passing, is now working with investigators and school officials to uncover what led to the situation and why her family was never informed.

The sixth-grader’s de@th comes as the Trump administration intensifies efforts to deport individuals living in the U.S. illegally.

On Tuesday, Feb. 18, the White House shared a video showing migrants in shackles being escorted onto a plane bound for an undisclosed location.

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OPERATION UDO GA CHI – ZERO KIDNAPPING IN ANAMBRA: CP ORUTUGU SETS UP A MONITORING TEAM TO ENSURE OPERATIVES ARE CIVIL AND COMPLIES WITH THE OPERATIONAL ORDER; ALSO THANKS THE STATE GOVERNMENT AND STAKEHOLDERS FOR THEIR SUPPORT AND APPRECIATES THE SACRIFICES OF POLICE AND OTHER SECURITY AGENCIES

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OPERATION UDO GA CHI – ZERO KIDNAPPING IN ANAMBRA: CP ORUTUGU SETS UP A MONITORING TEAM TO ENSURE OPERATIVES ARE CIVIL AND COMPLIES WITH THE OPERATIONAL ORDER; ALSO THANKS THE STATE GOVERNMENT AND STAKEHOLDERS FOR THEIR SUPPORT AND APPRECIATES THE SACRIFICES OF POLICE AND OTHER SECURITY AGENCIES

Following the launch and deployment of the Joint Security Team to enforce Operation Udo Ga Chi – Zero Kidnapping, few days ago, the Commissioner of Police *CP Ikioye Orutugu fwc MNIPS PhD.* today 16th April 2025 set up a monitoring team headed by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Criminal Investigations Department Awka *DCP Mantu Chong mni* to ensure that Officers are civil and are complying with the Operational Order. He can be reached on 07030871026.

The *CP* on behalf of other security agencies expresses gratitude to the State Government and some good-spirited Anambraians for their support. He also appreciates the coordinated approach and sacrifices of the Police and other Security Agencies to nip in the bud serious crimes like Armed robbery, kidnapping, and other related situations, especially within this Easter period and beyond.

The *CP* notes that alongside our strong resolve to fight all forms of violent crimes, the Operations have a window of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and community policing principles where applicable. This will be open for those desirous of taking advantage of such avenues to resolve specific problems and issues.

Anambra Police Command shall continue to review the operations as it progresses and explore strategies to improve safety and security in the State.

In the event of request for any security services, members of the public are encouraged to call the Command Control Room number on 07039194332 or PPRO 08039334002 for a prompt response. The ‘npf rescue me app’ is also available for free download on both Android and Apple IOS, for Android and iPhone users respectively. They can also call the various Area Commanders or DPOs in their various areas of concern as attached, please.

*SP Tochukwu Ikenga*
*Police Public Relations Officer*
Anambra State Police Command, Awka

16th April 2025
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Lt Col Anele Onyechi Appolonia Becomes First Female Army Spokesperson

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History has been made in the Nigerian Army as Lieutenant Colonel Anele Onyechi Appolonia emerges as the first female Army spokesperson. Her appointment marks a significant milestone in the quest for gender inclusion and representation within the military’s top public affairs ranks.

Lt Col Onyechi, a trailblazer in her own right, is a proud member of the prestigious DRC Course 15, and her elevation to this key position reflects both her professional excellence and the evolving role of women in the Nigerian Armed Forces.

Her colleagues and the wider Defence community have extended heartfelt congratulations on this achievement, describing it as well-deserved and inspirational.

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Kenyan woman arrested after she posted photo of herself brandishing gun on WhatsApp and threatening any man who dumped her

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Police in Awasi, Kisumu County, Kenya have arrested have arrested a woman, Sharon Auma, after she posted a photo of herself on WhatsApp, brandishing a Canik pistol and threatening any man who dared to break up with her. Detectives from the Crime Research and Intelligence Bureau and their counterparts from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) in Nyando arrested Sharon alongside her friend, Nancy Atieno Obura, for illegal possession of a firearm.

“The arrest follows a report received of Sharon Auma, who decided to spice up her WhatsApp status, posting a photo of herself brandishing a pistol while ominously warning that any man who dared dump her would face severe consequences,” police said.

Acting on the alarming post, detectives quickly moved in and apprehended Sharon in Awasi town.

Upon interrogation, Sharon revealed that the weapon was located at a rented two-bedroom house belonging to her friend and co-accused, Nancy Atieno Obura

A subsequent search of the residence uncovered the Canik pistol cleverly concealed in clothing–wrapped

within a basin under the bed–along with an empty magazine.

Additionally, officers recovered a fake motorcycle number plate bearing the number KMGG 805M.

Both suspects are now in custody, undergoing processing pending their arraignment. 

Authorities continue to pursue additional leads to apprehend more individuals linked to the possession of the firearm.

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