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DocMcStuffin@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 3 years ago

US military police find missing 14-year-old girl in barracks on California Marine Corps base

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US military police find missing 14-year-old girl in barracks on California Marine Corps base

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DocMcStuffin@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 3 years ago
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Military officials say a 14-year-old girl reported missing from her San Diego home was found in the barracks at Camp Pendleton Marine Corps base last month, and a Marine was detained briefly for questioning.
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  • Gamers_Mate@kbin.social
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    Its good that she returned safely. Though it sounds like she found them.

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      I hope that’s the case because one does not typically walk on to a military base without being challenged.

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        Family says missing 14-year-old girl found at Camp Pendleton sold for sex

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      “She found them”, or she was found during a room inspection or wandering the hallway by an NCO on duty. Probably an NCO with the common sense to ask what in the fuck a 14 year old girl is doing wandering around the barracks on a military installation.

      I was in the Army. I’ve reported underaged girls in the barracks to superiors before.

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        Huumm… you mean to say soldiers commonly kidnap/take somehow underage girls into bases? Does the military attract a higher percentage of nonces??

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          Every position is of power attracts more nonces.

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            I guess, but being a soldier is hardly a position of power is it? Are people attracted to the military because of authority?

            I never felt soldiers had any authority over me or anything lol

            If a soldier told me to do something, I’d just laugh. Even a general or something like that tbh.

            Do “civilian” people generally feel the military has any authority over them/non-military things?

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          2009: http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/03/10/washington.barracks.death/index.html

          The average age of new enlisted accessions are 18.5 years old for the US Marines, and 19.7 for the US Army.

          87% of the new recruits are 18-24 years old.

          A 2005 study showed that more than 40% of new recruits came from rural areas.

          More than a few Woodersons join the military.

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    Sooo… some marine pedo predator got himself a pet which he can fuck.
    Nothing new under the sun.

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    Parents, this is why you don’t let your children dress like crayons before going out!

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      People are down voting you.

      I will have you know I snorted and burst out laughing.

      I do sometimes have a dark sense of humour… But common guys this was funny. Marines eat crayons therefore might be attracted to them.

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        It’s a good thing I care even less about downvotes on Lemmy than I did on Reddit

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      Do you blame rape victims for wearing short skirts too?

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        This is a joke about marines eating crayons

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          Oh I see, I thought it was some stupid conservative thing about the way kids are dressing with pride colors.

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        It was clearly a joke… nobody actually dresses like a crayon.

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            Oh god! Keep her away from the base!

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    she’s got a history of running away too…

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