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BLACK Mother Arrested After Newborn Girl Found Buried Alive Near Compton Riverbed

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Detectives on Monday identified the mother of a newborn baby
girl who was found buried alive near a riverbed in Compton,
California, nearly two weeks ago.

Porche Laronda Washington, 33, was arrested on $500,000 arrest
warrant for attempted murder and child endangerment, the Los
Angeles County Sheriff's Department said.

Washington was expected to make a court appearance Monday.

The baby remained in the hospital Monday in "good" condition,
sheriff's officials said. The Department of Children and Family
Services will determine who will take custody of the child once
she is released.

"As a result of the multiple leads generated due to the public’s
and media’s assistance in this case, Special Victims Bureau’s
detectives were able to identify and arrest the mother," the
sheriff's department said in a statement.

Special victims detectives learned Washington was admitted into
a local hospital on Nov. 23. Three days later, she and the baby
were released from care, and the following day the baby was
found buried alive, sheriff's officials said.

Two women described the moments when they heard the cries as
they walked on a bike path near the riverbed that Friday that
the child was found buried under rubble.

"She said, 'I hear a baby crying,'" Angelica Blount said of her
sister Evangelina McCrary. "I saw the baby, but not 100 percent
of the baby's face."

Sheriff's deputies responded to reports of a baby heard crying
near the riverbed located between 136th Street and Slater Avenue
at 4 p.m. Nov. 27, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's
Department.

"Anytime you have a helpless newborn child who can't help
themselves, it is frustrating," Blount said.

As deputies canvassed the area, they heard a baby's "muffled
cry" and discovered a newborn girl buried alive a foot deep
under pieces of asphalt and rubble inside a crevice located
along a bike path, LASD said.

Deputies had to remove pieces of asphalt and debris to rescue
the baby, who was wrapped in a blanket and cold to the touch,
officials said.

The newborn was treated at the scene and transported to a
hospital. She was in stable condition and remained at the
hospital for observation.

According to the Safe Surrender law, parents can drop off their
newborn at any hospital or fire station confidentially within 72
hours without fear of prosecution, said Sgt. Marvin Jaramilla of
the LASD.

The newborn was 24 to 36 hours old when she was found.

As of Nov. 28, she was two to three days old, which is within
the Safe Surrender window.

"They could have done the right thing, and instead they came and
dumped it here," said Angel Flores, a nearby resident. "I don't
know the situation they have or what's going on, but this is not
right. This is not human."

Anyone with information about this crime is asked to contact the
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department - Special Victims Bureau
at (877) 710-LASD (5273).

Deer Angel Flores, blacks are not humans. Please make a note of
that.

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