Jun 8, 2019

Madness of Minneapolis Somalians

Somalian supporters of the killer, Mohamed Noor,
say Noor is the real victim, No words of protest
have been uttered in support of Noor's innocent victim,
Justine Ruszczyk Damond. A community rallying
around a depraved killer points to the inescapable
conclusion that among the Minneapolis Somalian community,
life is cheap. Photo by Evan Frost | MPR News
Updated - A Minneapolis cop, Mohamed Noor, was sentenced Friday for gunning down an innocent woman, Justine Ruszczyk Damond, in July 2017, a month before she was to be married, (Buzzfeed, Minnesota Public Radio).

Minneapolis cops worked quickly to cover up the horror but the killing proved too blatant for the cops to conceal.

Such conduct is to be expected from cops.

Even more jarring is the reaction from some in the Minneapolis Somalian community.

Somali Minnesotans claimed this Spring Noor was really innocent of the killing that he had admitted committing.

The conviction of this killer "sparked outrage by [Somalian] community members who believe the ruling [guilty verdict] will stop young [Somalian] people from pursuing law enforcement careers," reports The Grio.

What?

Put another way, Somalians plead for the right to kill with impunity.

At the sentencing on June 7, Somalian protesters held signs in support of Noor, with no signs of support for his victim and her family, (MPR).

The tribalism of of the Somalian community is so thick, one must believe Noor could do anything and still be celebrated by these goons' blood lust.

Noor has a documented history as panicky, violent and asocial, and this killer is the man whom the community celebrates.

How vicious is Mohamed Noor?

Just two months before Noor gunned down Ms. Ruszczyk Damond, Noor and his partner pulled over a car driver for an alleged traffic infraction of not properly signaling a turn, after getting stuck in an intersection by traffic, (City Pages). The two traffic citations were dismissed.

Noor and his conspirator just wanted to give a driver a hard time, harass him and cause him some grief.

The driver, Brian Oman, was lucky to have escaped with his life, (City Pages).

Both Noor and his partner, Justin Schmidt, would within a year kill a member of the public in two separate incidents.

At the assault on Mr. Oman, Noor stepped out of his car and immediately drew his pistol, walked over to the car where he pointed his gun at the man's head and then waved the weapon in a threatening manner for some 30 seconds. Schmidt had his hand on his gun — ready to shoot and kill Oman for any or no reason.

"In the lead up to Noor's murder trial [of Ruszczyk Damond], prosecutors referred to this May 2017 traffic stop as an example of what they called 'prior acts of recklessness,'" notes Minnesota Public Radio.

Noor's May 2017 victim, Mr. Oman, filed a civil rights complaint in federal court, Oman v. Noor, Schmidt, City of Minneapolis et al, (0:2019cv01344).

It appears the lunatic in the White House is not the only cult figure who could shoot someone in cold blood without fear of losing support among his gaping, mindless acolytes.

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