They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
“As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be.”
"You think a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a sheet of glass."
Photos Surface Revealing 2017 ‘Closed-Door’ Meeting Between Rep. Ilhan Omar and Turkish President Erdogan
Met in same room where Erdogan met with assembled top leadership of U.S. Muslim Brotherhood
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They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
“As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be.”
"You think a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a sheet of glass."
NAMES of the 58 Suspects in Massive Child Sex and Trafficking Sting, 28 Child Victims Rescued
By Pamela Geller - on April 12, 2019
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Nearly five dozen people are facing possible felony charges following their arrests for attempting to solicit children for sex or for trafficking victims, according to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. State investigators arrested nearly 58 people in an undercover sex trafficking operation from April 4 through April 8, during the Final Four.
“People are not welcome in our state to come conduct these activities,” BCA Superintendent Drew Evans said.
During the five-day event, detectives from 34 different law enforcement agencies went undercover to catch solicitors and traffickers in the act.
Here are the names of the child sex trafficking suspects. Most were booked in Hennepin County, Ilhan Omar’s district.
Abdiaziz Mohamed Ali
Mohamed Shaker Abd Elbeiali
Mohamed Mohamed-Abdulazeez
Dawud Aman Usman
Yetbar Asefa Adere
Mohamed Adam Omar
Marcus Odarbeh
Deokumar Sampaul (AKA Sampant)
Murey Lloyd Ulferts
Sanyii Joseph Aga
Myishia Standberry
Gashaw Bekele Tefera
Cha Thai
Fon Akumawah Tse
Maximilian John Anderson
Ryan Todd Burt
Jeffrey Jerrard Clark
Anthony Thomas Cummings
Prince Dahn
Demarcus Davon Davis
Adrian C. Edwards
Eric Raymon Fink
Antonio Adolfo Flores
Manuel Rolando Loja Gallegos
Brian Paul Gardner
Matthew Randolph Giesen
Corey Jordan Hanson
Niklas Fuqiang Heine
Justin John Joseph Hocevar
Ivan Petrov Ivanov
Raj Kumar Jana
Frank Ray Johnson
Alex Cortez Lofton
Robert John Manuel
Angel Maranon-Garcia
Todd Brian Mellgren
Sammy Lee Mitchell, Jr.
Calvin Heath Nelson
Deshon Anthony Nelson
Leonardo Patrick Oconnor O’Brien
Shannon Owen-Pearson
Verqisha Elizabeth Powers
William Rudolph Proa
Angel Recino, Jr.
Jay Kyle Roberts
Deokumar Sampaul (AKA Sampant)
William Guillen Santamaria
Pang See
Christopher Simmons, Jr.
Mark Alexander Slatten
Benhort Eliazar Huamani Sosa
Murey Lloyd Ulferts
Jordan Hunter Cole Vos
Hunter Sky Blue Whirlwind Horse
Ronald Paul Zelinsky, Jr.
Aiyanna Neekoile Avent
Marcellus Dwayne Braswell
Eugene Ellis Brown, Jr.
Joseph Lee Bunce
Su Vang
Xai Vang
Why is USA Today using Robert Kraft’ photo? He has nothing to do with it. They are not the only ones. Evil.
Undercover Operation Results in Dozens of Arrests and Rescue of More Than Two Dozen Trafficking Victims
ST. PAUL — Nearly five dozen people are facing possible felony charges following their arrests for attempting to solicit children for sex or for trafficking victims, according to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA).
Investigators with the BCA-led Human Trafficking Investigators Task Force conducted an operation April 4-8 in several Twin Cities communities. During the operation, suspects chatted on several social media platforms with undercover agents and investigators who posed as minors or as sex buyers. Investigators arrested the suspects as they arrived at an arranged meeting place for an encounter.
Suspects were booked into the Hennepin, Anoka or Ramsey county jails and their cases will be submitted for charging. Most are from the greater Twin Cities area.
47 people were booked on probable cause felony solicitation of a minor or solicitation of prostitution under 16 years of age.
11 people were booked on probable cause sex trafficking, promotion of prostitution.
28 victims were rescued from trafficking situations, including one minor.
“This operation is an example of the aggressive steps necessary to stop traffickers and johns who buy and sell people for sex in our communities,” said BCA Superintendent Drew Evans. “We can’t let this crime continue, and we must work together to stop it.”
The operation was carried out by personnel from 33 criminal justice agencies and was part of the ongoing work of the Human Trafficking Investigators Task Force. The Task Force is led by the BCA and includes investigators from the St. Paul, Minneapolis and Buffalo police departments, the Anoka and Hennepin County sheriff’s offices, Homeland Security Investigations, and the Ramsey County Attorney’s Office.
Many Task Force affiliate agencies lent resources to this particular effort, including the Bemidji, Blaine, Brooklyn Park, Cambridge, Coon Rapids, Duluth, Howard Lake, Maplewood, Owatonna, Rochester, Thief River Falls and Upper Sioux police departments, and the Crow Wing, Kanabec and Pope County sheriff’s offices.
Additional agencies provided expertise and resources including the Bloomington, Eden Prairie, Edina, Oakdale, Plymouth, St. Cloud and Woodbury police departments, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, the Hennepin and Washington County attorney’s offices and the BCA-led Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.
Several victim advocate organizations also provided services during victim recoveries including Alexandria House, Breaking Free and The Link.
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger of being trafficked, call 911. To report a suspected trafficking situation, call the BCA at 877-996-6222 or email bca.tips@state.mn.us.
About the Human Trafficking Investigators Task Force
The Human Trafficking Investigators Task Force was established in September 2017 with funding from the Department of Public Safety Office of Justice Programs as a statewide enforcement effort to target traffickers and those exploiting children for sex.
The Task Force provides statewide law enforcement response for the Human Trafficking National Hotline. Victims can get help by calling the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or send the text HELP to 233733.
Here’s what our criminal justice agency partners are saying about this operation
“Preying on vulnerable children in our communities is perhaps the most despicable act possible,” said Special Agent in Charge Tracy J. Cormier of HSI St. Paul. “The victims of sex trafficking pay a price that lasts a lifetime and I couldn’t be more proud of the efforts of HSI’s special agents, and those of our excellent state and local law enforcement partners, to bring to justice to those who seek to victimize children.”
“The results of this operation are a perfect example of what can happen when law enforcement agencies work closely together,” said Hennepin County Sheriff David P. Hutchinson. “We are pleased to be involved in the arrest of some very bad people involved in human trafficking, but far more important is the number of people rescued from trafficking situations. My sincere thanks to every agency involved.”
“Human trafficking is an often hidden crime that manipulates and dehumanizes those who fall victim to it,” said Blaine Police Chief Brian Podany. “As demonstrated by the MN Human Trafficking Investigators Task Force, law enforcement in Minnesota is committed to putting an end to trafficking in our great state. Minnesota public safety has a history of collaborative efforts in combating crime and this is another great example of that. The Blaine Police Department is committed to the continued fight to rescue victims and hold the perpetrators responsible.”
“It was an excellent opportunity for multiple jurisdictions to collaborate and compare different strategies and network statewide,” said Duluth Police Investigator Nicholas Lepak. “The operation allowed us to show a statewide law enforcement emphasis on this dark underbelly of our society! It was rewarding and a lot of work but worth the effort! It was also nice to be part of this statewide team effort!”
“The results of the final four human trafficking operation remind us that we must continue to identify and aid the victims, arrest and prosecute the offenders, and continue to educate the public on ways to assist law enforcement in the prevention of human trafficking,” said Bloomington Police Chief Jeff Potts.
“While the eyes of the basketball world were focused on the court at U.S. Bank Stadium, some were attempting to hide in the shadows of our great community, trafficking and exploiting women and girls, inflicting unimaginable physical and emotional harm, and profiting from pain,” said St. Paul Police Chief Todd Axtell. “I’m proud to be part of a law enforcement community that wouldn’t stand for it, that collaborated to shine a bright light on the perpetrators and that committed to doing everything possible to help the victim survivors. And it doesn’t end here. The Final Four May be over, but our work to seek justice for those who were harmed is just beginning. We’ll continue to doggedly investigate, build cases and pursue charges. And maybe someday the perpetrators will understand that there is no place for them in the Twin Cities or anywhere in Minnesota if they are going to buy or sell other human beings—not during high-profile events, not ever.”
“Sex trafficking, like people playing basketball, goes on all year long. But when major events come to our town the criminals follow and law enforcement and prosecutors have a chance to make a big impact,” Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said. “That is what happened here and we already have charged 12 defendants in Hennepin County, with more coming.”
They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
“As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be.”
"You think a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a sheet of glass."
Man Charged With Throwing Child From 3rd Floor Balcony at Mall of America 5-year-old boy survived, recovering in hospital
Image Credits: Bloomington Police.
By CBS Minnesota Saturday, April 13, 2019
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — A child was rushed to a hospital Friday morning after reportedly being thrown from a balcony at the Mall of America, and one person has been taken into custody.
A witness at the Bloomington mall told WCCO that a woman was screaming that someone threw her child from the third floor balcony. This was near the southeast corner of the mall.
“She was screaming ‘Everyone pray, everyone pray. Oh my God, my baby, someone threw him over the edge,’” Brian Johnson said.
Bloomington Police reported that the victim was 5 years old.
A source at the scene told WCCO that the person who threw, or possibly pushed, the child fled the mall and was apprehended near the light rail station. Later Friday afternoon, police identified the suspect as 24-year-old Emmanuel Deshawn Aranda, who is from the metro area.
They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
“As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be.”
"You think a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a sheet of glass."
They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
“As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be.”
"You think a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a sheet of glass."
Reuters Propaganda Headline: “Man Arrested After Boy Falls from Balcony”?….
Posted on April 13, 2019 by sundance
This is infuriating…. Emmanuel Deshawn Aranda is charged with attempted homicide after throwing a random five-year-old boy from the third level of the Mall of America. How does Reuters present the story:
They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
“As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be.”
"You think a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a sheet of glass."
The little boy in Minnesota has died. The media is trying to spin the story that the man that threw the child over the balcony was mentally ill. The truth is the man was a Somali Muslim.
https://halturnerradioshow.com/index...ali-beast-dies
They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
“As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be.”
"You think a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a sheet of glass."
Well this report is just over an hour old and has NOT said the boy has died and this is from a MN station KSTP....... ~!!! So don't believe everything thing you hear say tr read on the net it just is not true the boy is fighting for his life but is NOT DEAD, Just because some anti muslim anti this and that said so LOL
April 14, 2019 10:12 PM
A 5-year-old boy who witnesses say was thrown over the railing off the third-story balcony at the Mall of America Friday remains in critical condition, according to the Bloomington Police Department.
Child pushed in MOA incident suffered multiple fractures, remains hospitalized; suspect held for attempted murder.Sunday, a spokesperson shared a message from his parents, "He had a peaceful night of sleep, we are overwhelmed by all the love, support...prayers...and donations." Loved ones started an online fundraiser to help cover medical bills and the lengthy rehabilitation ahead of them. By Sunday night, it had topped $500,000. More than 15,000 people contributed.
According to Hennepin County Jail records, 24-year-old Emmanuel Deshawn Aranda was booked on suspicion of attempted homicide.
RELATED: Police ID man suspected of throwing or pushing 5-year-old from third floor at MOA
At a press conference earlier Friday, Bloomington Police Chief Jeff Potts said police responded to the southeast court at the mall around 10:17 a.m. The child had plummeted nearly 40 feet, "as you can imagine that is a pretty high fall and immediately my thoughts were how can something like this happen?"
Witnesses told police the child had been either thrown or pushed and that the suspect had taken off running. Potts said police managed to catch up with Aranda at the nearby transit station. He was arrested, is cooperating and reportedly told investigators he had "anger issues."
https://kstp.com/news/child-involved...5315721/?cat=1
New York Imam: Muslims Should Hate Non-Muslims…
Via Caldron:
A New York Muslim cleric has said, Muslims should love and support other Muslims, but hate and not support non-Muslims.
The comments were made during an online Q&A session with New York Mufti Muhammad Ibn Muneer, and were delivered in response to a question about dealing with different types of Jews.
In his answer, Muneer cites the Islamic principle of Al-Bara Wal-Wala (disavowal and loyalty), which he said is, as explained by Ibn Al-Qayyim and many others as, loving Muslims and hating non-Muslims.
“The general principle… is to love and to hate for the sake of Allah,” he explained. “Which is simply summed up as, loving the Muslims and hating the non-Muslims. Being loyal to the Muslims and not being loyal to the non-Muslims. Supporting the Muslims and not supporting [the non-Muslims].”
They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
“As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be.”
"You think a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a sheet of glass."
They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
“As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be.”
"You think a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a sheet of glass."