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Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

OOps! US-Born "Black" Non-Migrant Kills Four People on Labor Day

Did I say he's not a migrant or immigrant?

He's a US-born African-American, hailing from several generations of former slaves forcibly "transferred" to the US as free-labor to work on the plantations of the white English criminals who founded this country. 

I keep looking for reports on crimes commited by migrants and immigrants, but can't find any except the "alternative" fake stories fabricated by Fox News to slander migrants and immigrants.

This one is not a beige-colored asshole from the many backward boonies of America. He's an African-American, long steeped in the legacy of sublime violence in which this country was born. He decided on Labor Day to kill four people sleeping on a train. Just like that. He may have watched too many Hollywood blood-drenched savageries pretending to be "free expression", or he may have just thought he'd exercise his constitutionally-protected right to bear arms and kill people, just for the fun of it. 

The really disgusting aspect of all of this is how the Police report on such crimes by dumping on us tons of technical details that we are supposed to be wanting. But I don't care if this was a 9mm or 12mm gauge or how the criminal was identified. I just want to know why. Why is there so much cheap violence in America? A violence that is protected by the constitution.  

But no one has an asnwer to the why question. Only opportunistic morons like Donald Trump and JD Vance seize such crimes committed by US-born criminals to lay the blame elsewhere, and where better than on defensless migrants and immigrants?

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Chicago man charged with murder in the deaths of 4 people sleeping on a train

The Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office charged Rhanni S. Davis, 30, of Chicago, with four counts of first-degree murder, according to the Forest Park Police Department.

It was not immediately clear Tuesday afternoon whether Davis had secured an attorney. The Law Office of the Cook County Public Defender did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

In a statement, the county medical examiner identified three of the victims: Adrian Collins, 60, who suffered a gunshot wound to his head; Margaret A. Miller, 64, who also suffered a gunshot wound to her head; and Simeon Bihesi, 28, who suffered multiple gunshot wounds.

The fourth victim, who was also shot multiple times, remained unidentified, according to the statement.

All appeared to have been sleeping when they were shot and were seated apart from one another in two different train cars, police said after reviewing security footage. Three victims died immediately and the fourth at a hospital, authorities said.

Forest Park Police Department Lt. Daniel Pater said at a news conference Tuesday that ballistic evidence recovered from a gun the suspect was allegedly carrying when he was taken into custody matched evidence found on the train.

He said six rounds were fired from a 9mm handgun, including five on one car and one on another. Police have recovered all the casings, Pater said.

Kimberly Foxx, Cook County State’s Attorney, said at Tuesday's news conference that the alleged the shooter stood over the victims and "pumped bullets into their body."

"I think it is safe to say that this was a random attack," she said.

Forest Park Deputy Chief Chris Chin said during a news briefing on Monday that a suspect had been taken into custody and a weapon recovered.

“This appears to be an isolated incident on this unfortunate day,” Chin said. “It’s a horrible situation.”

The shooting occurred around 5:30 a.m. on a moving Chicago Transit Authority train at a Blue Line station in Forest Park, authorities said on Facebook.

The suspect was found on a Pink Line train line, police said, adding they were also trying to track down a person they believed witnessed the attack.

Chin credited Chicago police with finding the suspect after a description had been broadcast to area authorities. He also praised Chicago Transit Authority security for their help with the ongoing investigation.

The Chicago Transit Authority called the shooting a “heinous and egregious act of violence” that never should have happened on a public train.

The Chicago Coalition to End Homelessness said in a statement that violence against homeless people is not random and that more needs to be done to protect them from crime.

"Everyone has the right to feel and be safe in our community, regardless of their housing status," it said.

At Tuesday's news conference, Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval R. Carter said he was unable to say whether the victims were homeless.

“Clearly, in this particular case, there were individuals sleeping on the train,” he said.

Pater, who's leading the probe, said security video from the train has been crucial to the case so far. "Surveillance video was key," he said.

The suspect was due in court Wednesday afternoon. While authorities seemed confident in their case and the evidence they've collected, a motive remained unclear.

"It is horrific," prosecutor Foxx said. "We want answers."

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