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Victim of man killed by police confronts protesters: ‘He tried to kill me’​


"He tried to kill me in front of my kids," she said.

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Anthony Gockowski
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July 17, 2022

The victim posted these and several other photos to Facebook purportedly showing bullet holes in her apartment.

Six hours before Minneapolis police killed Andrew Tekle Sundberg, a mother with two young children called to report that Sundberg was firing a gun into her apartment.

That mother, Arabella Foss-Yarbrough, confronted protesters Saturday who were demonstrating against Sundberg’s death.

“This is not a George Floyd situation. George Floyd was unarmed. This is not okay,” she said.


“My kids have to deal with this and probably have a mental illness now because they almost lost their lives. There’s bullet holes in my kitchen because he sat in the f–ing hallway watching me move,” she added. “He tried to kill me in front of my kids.”


“You’re alive,” “shut up,” and “this is not the time” were among the responses.


Sundberg, 20, was killed by MPD snipers around 4:30 a.m. Thursday morning after a six-hour standoff, which began the night before when police responded to Yarbrough’s call. When officers arrived on scene, they saw “debris exploding from walls” as Sundberg fired his gun. They escorted Yarbrough to safety and commenced negotiations with Sundberg, which included phone calls and videos from his parents, who adopted him from Ethiopia at the age of four.


When speaking with reporters Saturday, his parents expressed empathy for Yarbrough but said their son “did not deserve to be picked off like an animal from a rooftop.”


A GoFundMe purportedly started for Yarbrough by her older sister claims Sundberg “had been harassing her and stalking her for months.”

“Her apartment is a crime scene. She is not allowed to retrieve anything even with police escort. She now has no job, no identification, wallet, clothes for her self or children. My little sister is strong but she is breaking and needs more help than our family can provide at this time so I’m reaching out to the community. Anything would help so she can at least cover her standing bills while she gains new employment and focuses on her and the boys’ mental and emotional health,” it says.
 
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Hi everyone, I'm raising money for my younger sister Arabella Foss-Yarbrough and her two young boys, ages 4 & 2 after learning her job terminated her today. She spent hours the prior night behind police holding her small children tightly after narrowly escaping her apartment as her neighbor who lived across the hall stalked her movement through the wall and opened gunfire into her apartment. He had been harassing her and stalking her for months. The 6 hour stand off with the man and the MPD ultimately ended in his death on July 14th 2022.


Her apartment is a crime scene. She is not allowed to retrieve anything even with police escort. She now has no job, no identification, wallet, clothes for her self or children. My little sister is strong but she is breaking and needs more help than our family can provide at this time so I'm reaching out to the community. Anything would help so she can at least cover her standing bills while she gains new employment and focuses on her and the boys mental and emotional health.
 
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GoFundMe Slammed for Allowing Fundraiser for Andrew Tekle Sundberg​


Kalyn Womack
July 19, 2022·2 min read


Photo:  Adam Rogan/The Journal Times via AP, Screenshot:  Sundberg Family via GoFundMe (Fair Use), Social Telecast (Fair Use)

Photo: Adam Rogan/The Journal Times via AP, Screenshot: Sundberg Family via GoFundMe (Fair Use), Social Telecast (Fair Use)
A GoFundMe page has gone up to raise money for funeral expenses for Andrew “Tekle” Sundberg, a Black man shot down by two Minneapolis snipers after reportedly shooting inside an apartment building. Within the initial reports of his killing, his fundraiser surpassed its goal of $20,000.
Online trolls have taken it upon themselves to compare support for Tekle to that of bodega clerk Jose Alba and Kyle Rittenhouse because GoFundMe has taken down both their fundraisers.
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Jose Alba, who fatally stabbed an attacker in self-defense at his store, created a GoFundMe for legal defense as he faced charges. His support ranged from NYC Mayor Eric Adams to former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton, according to New York Post. However, the fundraiser, reaching $20,000 in donations, was taken down swiftly as it violated the terms of prohibiting “fundraising for the legal defense of a violent crime.”
Read the reactions from the NY Post:
“#GoFundMe should be ASHAMED of themselves!” a fuming critic tweeted Monday. “#JoseAlba defended himself. #TekleSundberg was shooting into a home at a mother and two young children. SHAME ON YOU!”
Another Twitter user simply called GoFundMe’s move, “Unreal.”
On the same side of the internet, people made a fuss about Kyle Rittenhouse’s fundraiser being taken down as well. According to Newsweek, GoFundMe banned causes raising money to support Rittenhouse’s legal defense after receiving charges for killing two people in a Kenosha protest.
These fundraisers were taken down for the same reason: violating the policy on fundraising for legal defense.
Check these reactions from Newsweek:
“Kyle Rittenhouse’s GoFundMe was removed for promoting violence because he got persecuted for self-defense,” one Twitter user, Misheru Katorin, posted.
“Meanwhile they allow a crazy shooter who shot into the apartment complex of a family to stay up. What’s up with that? @gofundme.”
GoFundMe bars campaigns for “the legal defense of alleged crimes associated with hate, violence, harassment, bullying, discrimination, terrorism, or intolerance of any kind.”

Arguably, Rittenhouse can be considered a “crazy shooter” for crossing state lines with a rifle to kill BLM demonstrators. Also, a fundraiser for a funeral is certainly different from raising money to hire a defense attorney.

Alba’s charges ended up getting dropped, according to The New York Times. We all know Rittenhouse is walking free. And while Tekle can’t speak a word to defend himself, this is what the internet comes to as his family tries to lay him to rest.
 
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