missing 12 year old found dead
Was strangled Jameshia Conner, 12, and dumped in the alley near a home after a request for two weeks.
Authorities believe the death was but one Jameshia days before her body was found, although she had lost two weeks.
It is reportedly the family criticized the police, says they do not give the attention Jameshia case is necessary. They say that the case could properly handle Jamesia still alive. They say that the police described the case as wrongly passed-away, replaced the missing child in danger.
Problems According to Jane Velez-Mitchell, in Chicago Sun Times, researchers found that all missing persons cases are treated fairly, race and age play a major factor in how to treat them. In Chicago, he believes that many children are labeled early teens as runaways, reducing the severity of a missing person status.
The Chicago Police Department denies the allegations and says the police responded within 2 minutes after the missing persons report.
In an interview Kawanis Problem Conner, Jameshia's father, he thanked the police for what she done. Pastor Chris Harris, pastor of the family Jameshia, echoes the statements she says Conner and make further statements on a press conference Tuesday, December 8.
Basma's Jane Velez-Mitchell Conner questioned again about why he was thanking the police after one of the family were mentioned in "a pile of news articles critical them.Jameshia" Conner was last seen alive on the 15 throughout November 8, when she was on a bus on 63 Street and Racine Avenue. Jameshia Conner was a member of the squad later on cheerleading at Elementary school, she was jumping rope and she was a member of the church choir.
Her body was out shortly before 7 hours in the 6400 block of South Marshfield Avenue, in the alley by a man and a young daughter walking in the area. Jameshia with no wear or shoes SOCKS.
The police have in custody any person, but family Jameshia said they felt might be more media impact atta get it.
Was strangled Jameshia Conner, 12, and dumped in the alley near a home after a request for two weeks.
Authorities believe the death was but one Jameshia days before her body was found, although she had lost two weeks.
It is reportedly the family criticized the police, says they do not give the attention Jameshia case is necessary. They say that the case could properly handle Jamesia still alive. They say that the police described the case as wrongly passed-away, replaced the missing child in danger.
Problems According to Jane Velez-Mitchell, in Chicago Sun Times, researchers found that all missing persons cases are treated fairly, race and age play a major factor in how to treat them. In Chicago, he believes that many children are labeled early teens as runaways, reducing the severity of a missing person status.
The Chicago Police Department denies the allegations and says the police responded within 2 minutes after the missing persons report.
In an interview Kawanis Problem Conner, Jameshia's father, he thanked the police for what she done. Pastor Chris Harris, pastor of the family Jameshia, echoes the statements she says Conner and make further statements on a press conference Tuesday, December 8.
Basma's Jane Velez-Mitchell Conner questioned again about why he was thanking the police after one of the family were mentioned in "a pile of news articles critical them.Jameshia" Conner was last seen alive on the 15 throughout November 8, when she was on a bus on 63 Street and Racine Avenue. Jameshia Conner was a member of the squad later on cheerleading at Elementary school, she was jumping rope and she was a member of the church choir.
Her body was out shortly before 7 hours in the 6400 block of South Marshfield Avenue, in the alley by a man and a young daughter walking in the area. Jameshia with no wear or shoes SOCKS.
The police have in custody any person, but family Jameshia said they felt might be more media impact atta get it.