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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

What a first class bitch




Wish they could try her for murder.



Teen Charged After Encouraging Boyfriend to Commit Suicide




FAIRHAVEN, Mass. (WPRI) — A Massachusetts teenage girl, who has been accused of allegedly encouraging her boyfriend to kill himself, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter.

According to Fairhaven police, Conrad Roy III took his own life, but not before having second thoughts about it.

Michelle Carter, the boy’s girlfriend, was the last person to text Roy before he killed himself.

Investigators said the conversations between the two, at the very least, did not help coax the teen out of committing suicide.

The 18-year-old died of carbon monoxide poisoning while sitting in his truck behind a K-Mart last July in Fairhaven.

Carter claimed that she loved her boyfriend, yet lied to her friends about knowing the whereabouts of Roy who was missing.

Before lying to a friend claiming she hoped Roy was still alive, she texted him and said, “let me know when you’re gonna do it.”

Roy had a history of depression and has attempted to commit suicide before, according to family members.

Carter also never called 911, but instead continued to text her friends trying to get sympathy. She also sent messages to Roy’s mother after his death.

“I tried talking him out of it so many times,” said Carter in a text message to Roy’s mother. “And telling him how we would always be together and he wanted that, but he thought he would never truly be happy with himself.”

However, detectives found a text she sent to a friend back in September contradicting what was written to Roy’s mother.

“His death was my fault like honestly I could have stopped him,” said Carter in a text message to a friend. “I was on the phone with him and he got out of the car because it was working and he was scared and I [expletive] told him to get back in.”

Carter, who was 17 at the time, will be tried as an adult in juvenile court.

She is scheduled to appear in court April 17.







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Monday, June 8, 2015

No mention of this from the MSM





ICE ISSUES DETAINER FOR WASHINGTON D.C. MASS MURDERER



Whoop-De-Do they're going to deport him after he serves his sentence. Maybe he'll be in a pine box. 
Makes you wonder why he wasn't deported after his first crime. Four people would still be alive today. And yes... you can still be deported even if you have a green card.



(Is it me or do you see a resemblance)

Darron Delon Dennis Wint, a Guyana native accused of the gruesome multiple murders on May 14 of a Washington, D.C. couple, their 10-year-old son, and the housekeeper, will be taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) once he is released from jail, where he has been ordered confined by a judge.



If he is convicted, ICE would grab him after his sentence is completed; immigration courts would consider deporting him.

ICE spokeswoman Carissa Cutrell said ICE acknowledged Wint is a lawful permanent resident of the United States, and thus holds a green card, but Cutrell would not comment on whether ICE had issued prior detainers for Wint.

Wint, who had been convicted of assault more than once before the slayings of Savvas Savopouloses and his family in May, remains the only person charged with their brutal murders, in which they were beaten and stabbed before their multi-million dollar house was burned. Wint was found after a massive manhunt in late May.

According to the Washington Times, Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse examined ICE data and found that issuing a detainer against a green card holder, as ICE has done with Wint, does not happen often.

(That's the fucking problem) 

Perusing through detainers issued by ICE from fiscal year 2008 through the start of fiscal year 2012, the study found that only 3% of detainers were issued against green card holders out of 950,000 total detainers that ICE issued. According to the Department of Homeland Security, 13.3 million green card holders resided in the U.S. in 2012.

Meanwhile, police are targeting a driver for Savapoulos who had informed them he brought $40,000 in cash to the mansion where they were held hostage. When the police searched his car, they found a laptop computer, external hard drives, two backpacks, and his passport.





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Sunday, June 7, 2015

Burial of Boston terror suspect delayed after funeral home refuses to take body of 'extremist'




What... the city landfill is closed?

Shot in the back 3 times? 
Haven't the so-called "witnesses" used this lie before?

Along the same line...

Autopsy confirmed Michael Brown didn't have his hands up nor was he shot in the back... 


another Tawana Déjà moment for Al.





When this turd (Rahim- because there are so many) called his father to say goodbye... did he think he was hopping a jet for Montego Bay?

This story could be summed up with a modified cliché.

Same shit different thug.

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Usaamah Abdullah Rahim was shot dead by police on Tuesday

Knoll wood Memorial Park funeral home refuse suspected extremist's body 

Police will release surveillance video of shooting after his burial 

Boston ISIS radical activist called his father to say goodbye before being shot dead





The Boston terror suspect allegedly plotting an ISIS-inspired beheading of a local cop and to kill 'Draw Muhammad' activist Pamela Geller, had called his father to say goodbye before he was shot dead, according to a new report.





Delays: The funeral of terror suspect Usaama Rahim has been held up by a funeral home refusing to take his body


The funeral of Boston terror suspect Usaamah Abdullah Rahim is being held up because a local cemetery refused to take his body.


Rahim, 26, was fatally shot on Tuesday after investigators said he wielded a military-style knife as they sought to question him about 'terrorist-related information.'


He was allegedly planning to behead the controversial anti-Muslim blogger Pamela Geller and police officers and was under surveillance by authorities.


The Knollwood Memorial Park funeral home in Canton, Massachusetts, refused any part in his burial, which his family hoped to hold today. 


'They wouldn't take him because he was a suspected terrorist,' Abdullah Faruuq, Imam of the Mosque for Praising Allah in Roxbury, told CNN.


Another unnamed funeral home has now agreed to take the body, he said. 


Once the funeral has take place, police will release the surveillance video of Rahim's shooting to the public, after holding it back per the family's request. 


Police have said the video shows officers backing up and Rahim moving toward them before they fired. 


Rahim's brother Ibrahim Rahim, a well-known imam in Boston, originally hit out at police, claiming Usaamah had been shot three times in the back.


But after seeing the video, Ibrahim Rahim acknowledged that his initial post was not correct, and he asked the public not to jump to conclusions. 


A family attorney said he now regrets posting a Facebook message based on incorrect, third-hand information claiming that his brother had been shot three times in the back. 

(third-hand information is what Al makes a living from)




Threat: Law enforcement officials lift a knife that was believed to be held by Usaamah Rahim, who police shot on Tuesday in Boston






Speaking out: Rahim's family said they were unaware of any plans he may have had to behead police officers. Rahim was shot dead in a confrontation Tuesday in Everett, Massachusetts



Police Commissioner William Evans said Rahim had talked about beheading blogger Pamela Geller before deciding to target police officers. 




'There was some mention of that name,' said Evans, who dismissed the idea as 'wishful thinking' while speaking on the 'Today' show.


Ms Geller called for the Boston mosque to be monitored saying it also had ties to the Boston Marathon bombers and a top American al Qaeda operative. 


Shewas threatened by the Islamic State after organizing a 'Draw Muhammad' cartoon event in Garland, Texas, where two extremists were shot dead while trying to carry out an attack


A Muslim leader said on Thursday that his killing by Boston Police and the FBI was reckless and unnecessary.



Controversial: Pamela Geller, American Freedom Defense Initiative's Houston-based founder, was a beheading target



A banner reading "United We Stand For Peace on Earth" stands outside the Islamic Society of Boston mosque in Cambridge. 

Guess you can find humor in anything.












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Saturday, June 6, 2015

Muslim extremist radicalizing dozens of fellow prisoners behind bars





The fact this guy was a former Marine and FBI agent makes it particularly alarming. This is precisely why we can't close down Gitmo and transfer the vermin to our federal prisons.

Too bad Barry doesn't realize this. Or worse yet... maybe he does.

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US Marine and FBI agent turned Muslim extremist who worked for World Trade Center bomber radicalizing dozens of fellow prisoners behind bars

Marcus Dwayne Robertson, also known as Abu Taubah, is a former US Marine who is now a Muslim extremist

He was arrested in 2011 on weapons charges and put behind bars at John E. Polk Correctional Facility in Seminole County, Florida

He successfully radicalized 36 prisoners, including a white supremacist, in just his first year behind bars

He was then moved into solitary confinement as officials did not want more prisoners joining sides with Robertson

Robertson was an undercover FBI agent for 15 years yet was also a bodyguard for the man believed to be behind the 1993 WTC bombing

Prosecutors are now hoping to convince a judge to keep Robertson in solitary confinement for years to come 




A former US Marine who went on to work undercover for the FBI in Egypt before becoming a Muslim extremist has been radicalizing dozens of his fellow prisoners behind bars. 

Marcus Dwayne Robertson, also known as Abu Taubah, is serving time at John E. Polk Correctional Facility in Seminole County, Florida on a weapons conviction, with a tax fraud sentencing expected in the near future.

According to prison authorities, the man spends most of his time at the mosque, but the rest of his time seems to be focused on discussing his faith with other inmates.

Those talks seem to work too, as in 2011, Robertson successfully radicalized 36 men, leading to the decision that he be kept in solitary confinement.




Jailed: Marcus Dwayne Robertson (mugshots  from 2011 on top and 2012 on bottom), also known as Abu Taubah, is a former US Marine who is now a Muslim extremist in prison on weapons charges




Powerful: Robertson successfully radicalized 36 prisoners, including a white supremacist, in just his first year behind bars



Federal authorities are now working to make that confinement more permanent for the man as a result of the horrific harm his religious principals are teaching other inmates. 

'The United States believes that the defendant is still an extremist, just as he was in the early 1990s,' prosecutors say in one filing obtained by Fox News.

This in reference to the fact that he worked as a bodyguard for the sheikh responsible for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. 

It is not his possible knowledge of bombs and weaponry that seems to have authorities the most concerned, but rather his remarkably powerful gift of persuasion.

'The only differences are that the defendant is now focused on training others to commit violent acts as opposed to committing them himself, and the violent acts are to occur overseas instead of inside the United States,' said prosecutors.

Robertson's lawyers on the other hand feel that he should be released from prison with time served.

'Marcus Robertson has never tried to radicalize anyone,” said Robertson’s attorney Daniel Brodersen. 

'He’s tried to practice his religion in prison to the best of his ability.'

As for how he feels about solitary, a police spokesperson said at this point it is the prisoner's preference to be alone in his windowless room where he is shackled to the floor and has a guard watching him at all times.

Robertson served in the marines for six years, and also during this time became a member of Forty Thieves, a robbery gang he was the head of that was comprised of Muslim security guards.

He was arrested in 1991, and as part of his deal with prosecutors served just four years in prison and agreed to go undercover for the FBI. 



Dual roles: Robertson was an undercover FBI agent for 15 years yet was also a bodyguard for the man believed to be behind the 1993 WTC bombing



A look back at some of the worst bombings on US soil


Around the same time he also worked as the bodyguard for Omar Abdel Rahman, the man whose group is widely believed to have been behind the World Trade Center bombing in 1993.

Robinson would later donate $300,000 in stolen funds he received to various mosques he attended.

He worked for the FBI until 2007, but was thrown out in February 2007 according to someone who claims he attacked his CIA handler.

He then began travelling the world teaching and promoting the most extreme version of Islam, also finding time to legally marry two women and father 15 children in total, from both his legal spouses and other women.

He was living in Orlando when he was arrested on weapons charges in 2011, and soon after the tax fraud conviction when a wiretap revealed that he had instructed a student to file a false return so he could save money to travel overseas for violent terrorist training.

He will be sentenced for that charge by the end of the year. 









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Friday, June 5, 2015

Marilyn Mosby seeks to block release of Freddie Gray autopsy





Big question.
Why?

I guarantee you if the autopsy proved beyond a shadow of doubt the officers were culpable in the death of Freddie Gray it would have been released a long time ago.

You gotta love this line:

Mosby told The Baltimore Sun that prosecutors "have a duty to ensure a fair and impartial process for all parties involved" and "will not be baited into litigating this case through the media."

baited???
She didn't have to be baited. Since this case first came to light she has been a staunch supporter of Freddie Gray and her comrades in the mob.

This is further prove of where her true interests lie.

Video 118


Prince does a protest concert the songs invoking martyrs Freddie Gray and Michael Brown. Mosby not only attends the concert... she's on stage with Prince! Certainly there is no conflict of interest here right? 

When the cops are vindicated and Baltimore burns to the ground you can point/give the finger to these two. 



BTW...you ever wonder what would have transpired if all 6 cops were Black?


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BALTIMORE – Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby plans to seek a protective order that would block the release of Freddie Gray's autopsy report and other "sensitive" documents as she prosecutes the six police officers involved in his arrest.

Mosby told The Baltimore Sun that prosecutors "have a duty to ensure a fair and impartial process for all parties involved" and "will not be baited into litigating this case through the media."

But an attorney for one of the officers said the effort shows that "there is something in that autopsy report that they are trying to hide."

"Mrs. Mosby is the one who did an announcement discussing what she said the evidence was in a nationally televised speech," said Ivan Bates, who represents Sgt. Alicia White. "Now that it is time to turn over the evidence, to ask for a protective order is beyond disingenuous.

"It's as if she wants to do everything to make sure our clients do not get a fair trial."


Gray, 25, died in April after suffering a severe spinal cord injury in police custody. Mosby has charged the officers with violations ranging from misconduct in office to, in one case, second-degree murder.


"It's as if she wants to do everything to make sure our clients do not get a fair trial."

- Ivan Bates, a lawyer for one of the police officers

Baltimore's chief prosecutor declared her intention to seek the protective order in a court filing Monday. She also asked for more time to respond to defense motions that she and her office be removed from the case and that the case be tried outside Baltimore.

The move is the latest effort by Mosby's office to restrict information in the high-profile case. Her office has also sought a gag order to prevent participants from discussing the case in public, and has broken with a long-standing practice by not giving a copy of the autopsy report to Baltimore police.

In a response to Mosby's latest filing, defense attorneys said Wednesday that they have been denied an outline of evidence and claims against the officers, and have not been allowed to inspect a knife that was taken from Gray during his arrest.

Bates said the protective order would allow only prosecutors and defense attorneys to see the documents, and could require the court to seal all new filings that make reference to information in the documents.

In that way, he said, it would be more restrictive than a gag order.

"Nobody would know anything but the state and the defense, so they would totally hide it from the public," Bates said. "If your case is as good as you said it was, why don't you just show the evidence? ... You can't holler and say, 'I'm about accountability for the citizens,' and then run around filing for a protective order."

The Sun is one of 19 news organizations contesting Mosby's gag order request.

Gray's death on April 19, amid a national debate over police brutality, touched off days of protests. On the day of his funeral, the city erupted into several hours of riots, arson and looting.

Mosby filed charges against the officers on May 1 based on what she said was an independent investigation conducted by her office. A grand jury indicted White, Lt. Brian Rice and Officers Caesar Goodson, William Porter, Edward Nero and Garrett Miller three weeks later.

In her filing Monday, Mosby said prosecutors had "attempted to reach an agreement" with defense attorney Michael Belsky for more time to respond to the defense motions. Belsky is defending Rice and serving as the "designated contact attorney" for all of the officers.

Belsky agreed to give the state more time to respond to defense motions to dismiss the case, Mosby said, but only "in exchange for the State releasing certain discovery," including Gray's autopsy report, medical records and "all statements made by the defendants."

He did not agree to give the state more time to respond to the motion to remove the case from Baltimore, Mosby said.

Mosby said her office did not agree to "barter" over the documents.

"Because the State intends to seek a protective order to restrict the dissemination of such sensitive discovery in this matter," she wrote, "the State was not willing to so barter, and so no agreement could be reached."

The deadline for the state to respond to the defense motions is June 11. Mosby is asking for an extension until July 10.







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