Orange County Domestic Violence Task Force

Orange  County Domestic Violence Task Force Stopping Domestic Violence through a multi-agency task force. The OCDVTF social media outlets are not constantly monitored. Used by permission.

The DVTF meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month from noon to 1:00pm in the 21st Floor conference room of the Orange County courthouse. All individuals/agencies who desire to collaborate in our efforts to expand awareness and work on prevention initiatives are welcome to attend. Social Media Policy
The Orange County Domestic Violence Task Force’s (OCDVTF) intent is not to create a public forum, but

to maintain a moderated online discussion directly relating to topics posted by the OCDVTF that is appropriate for citizens that are age 13 and older to read. We reserve the right to delete posted content that is in violation of community standards as described below. We also reserve the right to edit or delete content without a time constraint, meaning that we do not give up the right to remove inappropriate content despite not having removed it immediately. With respect to free speech, the purpose of OCDVTF social media content is to accomplish the mission of the task force. Should interests desire to use our page for any other agenda, their posts may be hidden or deleted, and after two warnings may be banned from viewing or posting on the page. Criteria to edit or remove content:
Comments not topically related to the particular article being commented upon;
Profane language or content;
Content that promotes, fosters, or perpetuates discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, age, religion, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, national origin, physical or mental disability or sexual orientation;
Sexual content or links to sexual content;
Solicitations of commerce;
Conduct or encouragement of illegal activity;
Information that may tend to compromise the safety or security of the public or public systems; or
Content that violates a copyright, trademark or other legal ownership interest of any other party’
Disparaging personal remarks or acrimony towards another person
Campaign information from a candidate for elected office or information related to a candidate’s personal campaign. This social media policy was developed and adapted from the City of Orlando Social Media Guide.

05/03/2021

BREAKING: Prosecutors in Puerto Rico allege that boxer Felix Verdejo called someone on April 27th to ask them to help him terminate the pregnancy of his girlfriend. On April 29th, Verdejo allegedly contacted the victim Keishla Rodriguez Ortiz and asked to meet near her home.

Prosecutors allege that Verdejo and the witness drove to a meeting point in his Dodge Durango. Prosecutors alleged that the victim arrived at the meeting place in her vehicle and she got into Verdejo’s car.

Prosecutors allege that once in his car Verdejo punched the victim in the face & injected her with a syringe filled with substances from a drug. Verdejo & the witness then restrained the victims arms and feet with a wire.

Prosecutors then allege that a block was tied to the victim. The witness who was there allegedly took the victims keys and got in the victims vehicle.

Prosecutors allege that Verdejo and the witness drove both vehicles toward a local bridge which spans a lagoon between San Juan and Carolina.

Verdejo & the witness allegedly then drove onto the bridge where the victim was removed from the vehicle and tossed off the side of the bridge into the water. Verdejo allegedly shot at the victim with a pistol from the bridge. The victims car was then abandoned.

03/31/2021

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03/12/2021

“We are particularly pleased with provisions that confirm Tribal sovereignty to prosecute non-native offenders of sexual assault, child abuse, trafficking and stalking.” -Farzana Safiullah, NRCDV CEO. Read more about on here: http://bit.ly/NRCDVstatementHR1620

03/12/2021

FKA Twigs has a point — it's the abusers who should have to explain themselves.

03/10/2021

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