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I stand with the family of Arianna Younge!

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April 26, 2025
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Dear Editor,

In times like these, we are reminded of how fragile life is and how essential it is to cherish our loved ones. If you have children, hold them a little tighter today. Pray over them, pray with them. We live in a world where danger lurks too close to home—in our communities, in our schools, even within our own walls. We must never take for granted the blessing of leaving our homes and returning safely.

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Today, our hearts break for the family of Arianna Younge. No parent should ever have to endure the pain of losing a child, and yet her family is now faced with an unimaginable reality. We grieve with them. We mourn for Adrianna.

But grief must give way to truth. The public was told by the police that there was footage of Adrianna leaving the hotel. This, we now know, is not true. The people deserve honesty. They deserve accountability. It is not enough to express sympathy; there must be consequences.

I call for the immediate resignation of those at the highest levels—starting with the Commissioner of Police and extending to members of the Cabinet. Leadership demands responsibility, and silence in the face of tragedy is not an option.

God does not sleep. Justice will come. Until then, we must remain vigilant, vocal, and united.

I stand with the family of Arianna Younge!

#justiceforArianna

Yours truly,
Pt.Ubraj Narine, JP, COA
Former Staff Sgt.(GDF),
Mayor City of Georgetown

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