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Protestors Surround Brian Laundrie’s Florida Home As He Refuses To Speak To Police About Gabby Petito’s Disappearance

Sept. 17 2021, Published 1:27 p.m. ET

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A group of concerned parents protested outside Brian Laundrie’s home pleading with him to reveal details about the last time he saw Gabby Petito.

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The parents arrived in golf carts as they drove around Brian’s home in the city of North Point. The mob shouted “TRUTH ALWAYS COMES OUT! #Justiceforgabby," and "WOULD SHE BRING YOU HOME?"

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Source: @gabspetito/Instagram; Nomadic Statik/YouTube
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Fox News obtained photos showing a child holding up a sign that read. “Speak Up! Bring Gabby home!” "We are definitely going to do whatever we can to help the family find this missing daughter," said one protestor.

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"We all have children. If it were our child, we would want everyone to gather up and help us find our child too. So we’re going to do whatever it takes."

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Another protest is scheduled to start later this evening. All this comes as Gabby’s parents publicly plead with Brian and his family to help with the search.

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Source: @gabspetito/Instagram
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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Gabby and Brian left for a two-month cross country trip on July 2 in her 2012 Ford Transit van. Her family last heard from Gabby in late August and reported her missing on September 11.

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Brian returned home to Florida on September 1 without Gabby but in her car. He has hired a lawyer and refuses to cooperate with the investigation thus far.

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Earlier this week, Gabby's family wrote a letter to Brian's family pleading for them to step in. They wrote, "We believe you know the location where Brian left Gabby. We beg you to tell us. As a parent how could you let us go through this pain and not help us. As a parent how could you put Gabby's younger brothers and sisters through this."

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Source: @gabspetito/Instagram
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The last time Gabby's mom heard from her was on August 30 via a text message which read, "No service in Yosemite." Her parents do not believe the text came from their daughter.

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The last photo Gabby posted on Instagram was on August 25. She was seen smiling for the camera as she held on to a little pumpkin. Her followers did point out her last two posts did not have her location-tagged unlike the rest of the photos from her trip. The last photo with a location-tagged was on August 12.

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Source: Nomadic Statik/YouTube

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