

Happy Thursday, everyone.
Mexican Journalist, Gerardo Zuniga met with State Attorney Daniel de la rosa Anaya, for an exclusive interview to discuss the Shanquella Robinson investigation. Click here to watch part one of that video; part two is scheduled to be released 1/20/22.
Secondly, when I was calling to check on Wenters job status, her mother answered the phone, and let's just say that she wasn't too happy about my call. Click here to watch that video. More than likely, Wenter works for her mother, who has three active, registered businesses in North Carolina. In November 2020 and January 2021, the mother and daughter duo both took health training courses that are usually required to maintain a license.
Moreover, I need everyone to take action to apply pressure to government officials. All you have to do is send one group email to the below officials or give them a call. Another thing you can do is tweet or DM them. Your choice, just as long as you take action.
Further, please sign and share a new petition that I created for Jaylen Lewis, who was shot and killed by a cop in Jackson, Mississippi. Click here to sign that petition. Everything that you need to know is on the petition page. Thanks yawl.
DON'T FORGET TO EMAIL OR CALL THE FOLLOWING TO APPLY PRESSURE:
Here is the contact information for Governor Roy Cooper of North Carolina Phone Number: (919) 814-2000
Online contact form to email the governor. Click here
Another email: rac3rd@gmail.com
Facebook: facebook.com/roycoopernc
Twitter: twitter.com/roycoopernc
Instagram: instagram.com/roycoopernc
Please continue to contact the FBI and the Department of Justice. Here is the information for both:
Here is some contact information for the FBI field office in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Contact their Media Coordinator: Public Affairs Specialist Shelley Lynch
Email her at: slynch@fbi.gov
Also, call the FBI Charlotte, North Carolina field office (704) 672-6100
Additionally, the OIA is focused on keeping Americans safe at home and abroad by ensuring criminals are held accountable for their actions, regardless of where in the world they may be hiding. As DOJ’s nerve center for international criminal law enforcement coordination, OIA’s efforts in pursuit of this aim are carried out through five principal works streams: extradition and removal of fugitives, transfer of sentenced persons, international evidence gathering, providing legal advice to DOJ leadership and prosecutors, and international relations and treaty matters.
Extradition and Removal of Fugitives: OIA plays a central role in apprehending and returning fugitives to justice so that they may be held accountable for their crimes. Using all the legal tools at its disposal —extradition, deportation, and other lawful measures — OIA works with domestic and foreign partners to extradite or lawfully remove criminals sought for prosecution in the United States or abroad for a wide variety of offenses, including violent crime.
Their Twitter is @TheJusticeDept - Telephone (202) 514–0000.- After Hours Telephone (202) 514-5000 Email address AskDOJ@usdoj.gov
Share this petition with all of your contacts and on all of your social media accounts.
Lastly, continue to email the following Officials for Mexico:
- Ken Salazar: the Ambassador for Mexico AmbassadorMexico@state.gov
- Attorney Daniel de la Rosa Anaya: daniel.delarosa@pgjebcs.gob.mx
- Governor Victor Castro: comunicacion.social@bcs.gob.mx