A Number Of Police Have Been Arrested For Human Trafficking Could They Be A Part Of The Missing Girls In DC? – Huffington Post

Posted: March 27, 2017 at 4:17 am

The increased media coverage of the black and latinx girls missing in DC has started a national discussion on whether the cause is human trafficking. Black lawmakers are now calling for the FBI to investigate. In part, social media has been vital in exposing the cases of many of these missing girls. Although many assume these missing cases have been attributed to human trafficking,D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and Acting Chief of Police Newsham have stated that theres no connection between the cases and human trafficking. There are a total of 38 missing persons cases open in D.C. right now.

Is human trafficking a far fetched notion to rationalize the disappearance? It isnt, and shouldnt be ruled out in this situation. Many people are wondering how these young girls are being so easily lured. Traffickers sometimes call themselves pimps, and theyre very good at what they do. Most commonly they prey on runways, girls with low self esteem or with problems at home. Mainly, runways and young people are the ones who are commonly trafficked. Is human trafficking new to D.C.? Not at all, in 2015 the D.C. City council enacted a law that requires training on human trafficking to new law enforcement officers, social workers, and case workers. This came after a D.C. police officer was sentenced to 7 years for pimping teen girls.

In 2014, Linwood Barnhill Jr, resigned from the Metropolitian Police Department in D.C. and plead guilty to two counts of pandering a minor and one count of possession of child pornogrpahy. He was arrested after a 16 year-old missing girl was found in his apartment. Court documents said that in a two week span, he prepared her for sex with a man, that included taking nude photos of her. The policeman met the young girl at a mall and asked her if would she be interested in modeling. In 2013, the same officer set up a sexual encounter for a 15 year-old girl after seeing her at a bus stop and asking her if she would be interested in modeling. The officer took nude photos of her as well as clothed. He set up a sexual encounter for her in his home, then the young girl engaged in sexual acts with a man in his 40s or 50s in the officers bedroom. After the officer collected money from the man and gave the girl a portion. There was a third 17 year-old-victim to whom Barnhill did the same. The officer received a light sentence because the judge felt he didnt abuse his power as police while committing the crimes.

That same year, D.C. police officer Marc Washington was arrested after allegedly going to the home of a 15-year-old who had been previously missing, ordered her to remove her clothing and took nude photos of her all while he was on duty. He told the girl that taking nude photos of her was a part of the procedure for cases like hers. He committed suicide soon after being charged with making child pornography. Hundreds of photographs were found in his camera dating back to 2011.

You cant attribute cops to every missing girls case in DC, but it begs the question, are some of them a part of the missing cases. Are some of them actually trafficking these young missing girls? The biggest question many people wonder is how are these girls being so easily lured? Is it by someone they trust?

Its important that we continue to raise awareness about missing people who are black and latinx since theres a big disparity in the media on how much they are reported.

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