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Q: What can I do after I tried reaching out to Da Police fbi military about this going ongoing situations

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A: If you've already reached out to law enforcement, the FBI, or the military and haven't received the help you need, consider documenting everything that's happened. Keep records of all your communications, including dates, times, and the names of the people you've spoken to. This will be important if you need to escalate your situation.

Next, you might want to contact a legal professional who can help you understand your rights and options. They can guide you on how to pursue your case further, whether it’s filing a formal complaint or taking legal action.

If you feel your safety is at risk, prioritize finding a safe space or reaching out to trusted friends or community organizations that can offer immediate support. Your well-being is the most important thing, so don't hesitate to seek help from multiple sources.

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