Sunday, December 13, 2020

Raphael Warnock blasted for interfering in child abuse case


Communist dictator-loving Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate for Georgia, Raphael Warnock, is in a race against Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler. The election is to take place on January 5th of next year.

As the runoff election gets closer and hotter, Maryland State police are criticizing Warnock for his role in a child abuse case.

A resurfaced police file from 2002, indicates that Warnock was “extremely uncooperative” and “disruptive” towards a probe into child abuse. The alleged abuse took place at a summer camp affiliated with his church in which he is a leftist pastor.

The Washington Free Beacon obtained a copy of the report from Maryland State Police outlining allegations from police that claim Warnock obstructed an investigation into a non-sexual abuse case at ‘Camp Farthest Out’ in Eldersburg, Maryland.

The report states that Warnock and another so-called 'reverend' "interfered by interrupting interviews and directing people not to talk to investigators.” In other words, Warnock was putting the alleged perpetrator ahead of the victim. 

According to reports, Warnock and his church associate refused to allow children to be questioned without them being present, which could, of course, intimidate the kids into not providing damning information regarding the incident. In addition, the report also states the second pastor grabbed a child’s arm and told them not to answer questions.

During the Senate runoff debate, Sen. Loeffler asked Warnock about his alarming history.

“Reverend Warnock, you were arrested for obstructing police in the arrests in a child abuse investigation,” Loeffler began. “Can you tell me the nature of this child abuse? Why were the police called and what was your knowledge or involvement in this incident?”

“Here are the facts, and Kelly Loeffler actually knows them,” Warnock stated, as if her knowing the facts impugned her justification for asking. “I was working and trying to make sure that young people, who were being questioned by law enforcement, had the benefit of counsel, a lawyer or a parent.”

It sounds more like Warnock was worried his church would have a soiled reputation.

During the police interviews, the far Left senate hopeful tried to request lawyers for camp workers, in spite of the fact that the law permits interviewees to request lawyers for themselves and the so-called reverend is not permitted to do so on their behalf, although he did his damndest to try and was arrested for hindering and obstructing the investigation. Sadly, the charges were dropped 3 months later.

Warnock allegedly left the church around the same time, but according to state officials, the case records are mysteriously missing. Where could they be? Who could have snatched them?

Georgia’s two Senate runoff elections will determine which political party will control the upper chamber of Congress. If the Democrats should win, the country will swing way over toward Venezuela.


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