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Somali teen can commit murder & be released due to IQ of 49

Scott Downey

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Her first mistake was hopping the fence to get her phone, she should have called the police and let them get it.
Her second is not being armed to fight off and defend herself against a deadly attack.
Her third is staying in this place with this dangerous fellow right next door and not arming and getting trained to use a gun for her self defense. The police do not often catch the bad guys in the act of murder, they simply investigate after the crime.

Maybe she should get herself a big dog too. The somali 15 yr old may respect that.
 

MartyF

Well-Known Member
Her first mistake was hopping the fence to get her phone, she should have called the police and let them get it.
Her second is not being armed to fight off and defend herself against a deadly attack.
Her third is staying in this place with this dangerous fellow right next door and not arming and getting trained to use a gun for her self defense. The police do not often catch the bad guys in the act of murder, they simply investigate after the crime.

Maybe she should get herself a big dog too. The somali 15 yr old may respect that.

Islam mandates all dogs be killed.
 

Scott Downey

Well-Known Member
Another example of a terrorizer who attacked people and has killed people on the Appalachian trail, and was known to be doing this, and got off easy.
Two hikers attacked on Appalachian Trail Saturday, one victim dead

In late April, Jordan was arrested for drug possession and using a fake ID in Unicoi County, TN. Though it was well known that Jordan was threatening hikers along the trail, he was sentenced to probation, fined and released from jail. Police say they knew Jordan was a threat but because hikers refused to press charges and testify against him in court, their only recourse was to fine and release him. Homicides are rare on the Appalachian Trail. The last homicide to take place on the famous footpath happened in 2011.





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