Monday, December 21, 2009

Cheerleader Calling

So many questions.

Did this ever really happen?

Are AmeriKan kids really this stoo-pid?

Why was it the Metro lead of the day?


And why did I feel the need to cover it at all?


"Scary kidnap scenario ends in arrest; Teen riding with stranger is tracked after call to 911" by Kathleen Burge and John R. Ellement, Globe Staff | December 10, 2009

FRAMINGHAM - The 911 call Tuesday night was frantic, a young woman who said she had been kidnapped. But she had almost no identifying information to give the State Police dispatcher. The caller, Nikita Silva, could say only that she was riding in a dark sedan, driven by a man she had met online.

“I knew something bad was going to happen,’’ Silva, a high school cheerleader in Peabody, told the Globe from her home last night. “I had a gut feeling.’’

Ummmm, DUHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!

As Silva, 18, talked to dispatcher Leigha Genduso, State Police used global positioning technology to track Silva’s cellphone as the car sped along highways in the western suburbs.

Is THAT what all this is about?

VALIDATING TYRANNY because of stoo-pid kids?

Cruisers from three State Police barracks followed, tracking Silva’s cellphone during the 21-minute call as the car moved south on Interstate 95, then west on the Massachusetts Turnpike.

????

“Do you see any blue flashing lights?’’ Genduso asked her, Silva recalled.

“Every time I see them, they always pass by me,’’ she answered.

But without a license plate or a more detailed description of the car, the cruisers were stymied as they searched in the dark for Silva and her alleged kidnapper, Willian Vieira of Natick. Genduso asked Silva to hold her hand out the window so troopers could spot her. Silva rolled down her window, but Vieira used the automatic control on his side of the car to raise the window back up, she said.

Is it JUST ME or does this story seem SILLY -- as if it belongs in a TABLOID!!!???

And here it is LEADING the METRO SECTION of New England's largest newspaper!

When Vieira turned off the Massachusetts Turnpike at Exit 13, heading toward Natick, Silva saw her chance. She opened the door, and as Vieira grabbed at her face, back, and neck, she said, she jumped out. Her leg hurt, and she would later learn that she had sprained her ankle. But she ran toward the blue flashing lights, through traffic, waving at a police officer.

Yesterday, Vieira, 21, pleaded not guilty to one count of kidnapping in Framingham District Court. He was released after he agreed to surrender his passport to the Probation Department and was ordered to have no contact with Silva.

Oh, so he is an ILLEGAL, is that it?

Vieira’s lawyer, Samson Mparaganda, declined to comment on the case. Vieira works as a cashier at a Medway Dunkin’ Donuts, according to his arrest report.

State Police arrested Vieira at his Natick apartment less than half an hour after Silva says she jumped from his car. Although Silva could give police only her alleged captor’s first name, Willian, State Police dispatcher Rick Teevens in South Boston started tapping into databases for someone with that name and ties to the Natick area, said David Procopio, spokesman for the State Police.

Teevens scrolled through hundreds of Williams before finding the name ending in “n’’. He used another database to find the suspect’s last name, then tapped into the Registry of Motor Vehicles website to get the man’s driver’s license photo, Procopio said....

Related: Tools of Tyranny: DMV Database

Earlier in the evening, Silva said, Vieira had picked her up at her home in Peabody after he saw an online posting in which she had said she was looking for dating and true love. She said she posted her phone number and wrote, “im lookin for a guy that does not cheat or lie to me so call me if u want to talk an get to kno me better.’’

Oh, the POOR LITTLE NAIVE DEAR, huh?

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Not long after Vieira picked up Silva, he stopped at a gas station near the Danvers Mall, she said, and came back to the car carrying a box of condoms. He told her he was going to take her to a friend’s house.

Yeah, he was gonna score with the cheerleader, sis-boom-bah!!!

Silva called her former boyfriend, told him she was in trouble, and asked him to call her mother. Silva’s mother called back and told her daughter to call the police. When Silva was on the phone with the dispatcher, Vieira grew suspicious and asked whom she was talking with, she said. She told him it was her aunt. He asked to speak with the aunt, Silva said, but she told him her aunt did not want to talk to him.

Vieira was born in Brazil, according to a police report, and speaks English with a heavy accent, so he may not have understood that Silva was talking to State Police.

Like I said, an ILLEGAL!!!!!

Of course, they are all hard-working people looking to put food on the table, not rapists, killers, or strippers.

The problem here is ILLEGALS are being sold JUST as big a LIE as Americans -- all for the benefit of the NEW WORLD ORDER!!!!

Gary McLaughlin, director of dispatch services for the State Police, called the tracking and quick arrest of Vieira “an extraordinary demonstration of teamwork.’’

McLaughlin is familiar with the way a single emergency call can take on a life of its own: He was the State Police dispatcher who answered on Oct. 23, 1989, when Charles Stuart called to report that a robber had shot him and his pregnant wife, Carol.

Yeah, turns out that prick did it for the insurance money and then leapt off a bridge.

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