Sandra I. Seel
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Sandra I. Seel
@SandraISeel
chronobiologische Eule, Bücherwurm, Gartenfreundin, Freizeitbäckerin, Leithenne von einem Nymphensittich







The marchers are Congolese Tutsis protesting against the governments of Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. They accuse both states of anti-Tutsi violence and say the U.S. isn’t doing enough to help. @DailyCaller


She thought the hardest part was dialing 911… but that was just the beginning. After her husband attacked her, she called for help and base police took him into custody. An order of protection was put in place on base, and she was told to secure and report all firearms in the home. When she opened the safe, one of the five was already gone. She reported it immediately. Officers asked for serial numbers, so she went back to check again; this time, the safe was completely empty. Every single weapon was missing. Then it got worse: her bank access was gone, account numbers changed, and money moved without her consent. Now base police weren’t just documenting a domestic incident… they were actively searching for him. It’s terrifying how fast a situation can escalate; from feeling unsafe in your own home to realizing someone may be planning something bigger while cutting off your resources. What would you do first in a situation like this; focus on personal safety, finances, or helping authorities track him down?















