The Joys of Diversity & Cultural Enrichment (VIII) Ransom kidnappings, beatings, rapes, a headless woman; by men from Sudan, Somalia, Rwanda, Mexican.

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A Muslim cab driver who had an obsessive crush on an Italian-American beauty killed her and 'cut her up'.

Almuwallad Saleh, 53, called the police in Brooklyn, New York after drinking heavily and said: "I killed her. Go inside."

Officers then arrived on the scene and entered his flat to find Jessica Giudici, 27, dismembered and stuffed into four heavy duty sacks. Her head was in one bag and her eyes and mouth 'had been carved up'.

Saleh told officers that he was angry she was seeing another man. However, Miss Giudici's friends and relatives said she'd never had a relationship with the cab
driver, and he knew she lived with her long-term boyfriend.

Her family and friends knew the cabdriver had been smitten with Giudici for about two years and said she called him when she needed a cab.

Friends said he gave them a discount on rides because he liked her.
"We trusted him," said her best friend Michelle Cooper, 29. "He came to my baby shower. He knew he couldn't have her.
"He used to say, 'I love her. I'm going to marry her.' We took it as a joke. We didn't think it was serious. We couldn't understand what he was saying half the time so we would brush him off."

It seems that they couldn't read between the lines or take the trouble to educate themselves about the Muslim male psyche, either - and this is the price.


A Mexican illegal immigrant brutally and repeatedly raped an American woman and then tried to kill her by attempting to snap her neck and stamping on her chest.

It seems that the 25 year old victim worked with the man in Hamden, New Haven, and he asked her for a lift home.

She obliged, but as she was driving along he began punching her in the face. She stopped the vehicle and fell out of the door, where she was viciously beaten before being sexually assaulted.

He forced her back into the car, drove her to a park, then sexually assaulted her once more before subjecting her to a sustained beating that only ended when she played dead. The assailant hit her around the head and chest with a tree branch, tried to poke her eyes out with a stick, before trying to strangle her and break her neck.

He left in her car and was arrested later at a motel.


An American citizen and three African immigrants were arrested in Virginia for plotting to kidnap two local women with the intention of holding them for ransom, and one attempted kidnapping.

Joshua Kasongo, 19, of Roanoke; Mohammed Hussein Guhad, 19, of Roanoke; Luke Musa Elbino, 19,
of Vinton; and Anthony Eugene Muse, 18, of Roanoke are each charged with conspiring to kidnap and attempted kidnapping.

The men drove through Hunting Hills and other Roanoke County neighborhoods throughout March and early April looking for houses of residents who were wealthy enough to pay the ransom, the indictment states.

Three of the four are African nationals: Guhad is a citizen of Somalia, Elbino of Sudan and Kasongo of Rwanda. They are all legal residents of the United States. Muse is a U.S. citizen.

On April 6, investigators believe the men tried to kidnap one of the women from her Southwest Roanoke home. She slammed the door closed and called police, thwarting their attempt.


Police in Portland, Maine were called to reports that a youth had stolen two bottles of vodka from a small shop.

They found Jimmy Odong, 19, a Sudanese man, with the stolen merchandise in his car.

As they were arresting him and recovering the goods, a crowd of largely African youths gathered. Of the 15-30 people present, around 10 became very aggressive towards the officers, who had to call for assistance.

Members of the group, some of whom are Sudanese, like Odong, and some who are from other African countries, began calling the officers names, including “killers" and “murderers" in apparent reference to the police shooting of a Sudanese immigrant, David Okot, last month.

When police prepared to tow the car Odong had driven, some of the crowd jumped on the car to try to prevent it from being taken, police said.
Three juveniles eventually were arrested, two of them on charges of assault after they allegedly punched the officers, police said.

Police also charged Yannick Mulongo, 21, of Clark Street with unlawful interference with a law enforcement dog, after he allegedly taunted a police dog named Taz; and Sara Langoia, 18, of
Anderson Street with obstructing government administration.

The key sentence is buried elsewhere in the article:

The shift commander reported that additional arrests were warranted, but officers opted not to arrest others so the confrontation would not escalate.

Yes - a great lesson in the American way those youths have had there. If you're violent and troublesome enough, the police will leave you alone for fear of 'escalating things' - a code for 'waking some ordinary citizens up', perhaps.
 
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Police in Portland, Maine were called to reports that a youth had stolen two bottles of vodka from a small shop.

They found Jimmy Odong, 19, a Sudanese man, with the stolen merchandise in his car.

Bank robber sentenced to 14 years - WGME

PORTLAND (WGME) -- A man convicted of robbing five banks and credit unions, will now will spend the next 14 years behind bars.

A judge handed down the sentence late Monday afternoon to Jimmy Odong, who was convicted of robbing five banks and credit unions.


During sentencing, the judge told Odong his crimes affected the entire local banking community, leaving employees throughout the greater Portland area on edge during the summer of 2015.

Odong will also have to pay close to $27, 000 in restitution.
 
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Joshua Kasongo, 19, of Roanoke; Mohammed Hussein Guhad, 19, of Roanoke; Luke Musa Elbino, 19,
of Vinton; and Anthony Eugene Muse, 18, of Roanoke are each charged with conspiring to kidnap and attempted kidnapping.
U.S. Attorney’s OfficeJuly 17, 2009
  • Western District of Virginia(540) 857-2250



United States Attorney Julia C. Dudley announced today that Joshua Kasongo, age 19, of Roanoke and Luke Elbino, age 20, of Vinton, Virginia, pled guilty today in the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia in Roanoke to charges they participated in a conspiracy to commit kidnapping.
Kasongo, Elbino, Mohamed Guhad, and Anthony Boyd-Muse were all indicted in May 2009 on charges related to a conspiracy to kidnap and attempted kidnapping.
Today in District Court, Kasongo and Elbino pled guilty to one count each of conspiring to commit kidnapping. Guhad and Boyd-Muse pled guilty to identical counts July 14, 2009. The maximum penalty faced by each defendant is a life sentence and/or a fine of up to $250,000. All four defendants will be sentenced October 8, 2009.
According to a statement of facts read into the record at today’s hearing by Assistant United States Attorney Charlene R. Day, in March 2009, Guhad, Boyd-Muse, Kasongo and Elbino, began discussing a plan to kidnap wealthy women in the Roanoke area, hold them captive and force their husbands to pay ransom for their safe return.
The defendants researched potential targets, conducted surveillance in upscale neighborhoods, bought rope, handcuffs, disguises, and even secured weapons and a stash house for their victims. Several times during this period the defendants sat in parked cars outside or near the homes of potential targets, whom were all associated with the medical profession.
On April 6, 2009 the defendants’ planning became reality. At approximately 11:45 a.m., Elbino called the home of their target and asked if her husband was at home. The victim responded that he was not. Later in the day, Guhad and Elbino knocked on the victim’s door. The victim opened the door just a crack and kept her foot pressed against it at all times.
While standing at the door, Guhad asked the victim if she would participate in a Red Cross survey. The victim stated that her husband was on the board of the Red Cross and asked what it was they wanted. At this point one of the men stuck his arm through the opening of the door into the victim’s residence. The victim closed the door on his arm, throwing her body against the door and ran into the home screaming for her husband. Both men ran from the home back to their car, which was parked several blocks away and occupied by Kasongo.
After seeing the two men flee from the victim’s home, neighbors contacted police who stopped the defendants’ vehicle shortly thereafter. At the time of the stop, Guhad, Elbino and Kasongo were in the vehicle. Kasongo was driving.
At the time of the traffic stop police recovered a BB gun, tire iron, black back pack, two sets of handcuffs, two packages of new poly rope, one pair of binoculars, three brown cotton gloves, duct tape, and a laptop computer. Computer analysis of the laptop found that it was used to research residential and commercial property values, ownership, and locations of prominent Roanoke residents.
The investigation of the case was conducted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Roanoke County Police Department. Criminal Chief Thomas J. Bondurant and Assistant United States Attorney Charlene R. Day are prosecuting the case for the United States.

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Yannick Mulongo

Mulongo guilty of manslaughter in death of Guy Kitoko - Press Herald

Mulongo guilty of manslaughter in death of Guy Kitoko​


Yannick Mulongo is sentenced to four years in prison in the death of Guy Kitoko, who was a senior at Deering High School.

Posted August 27, 2010

David Hench Staff Writer

As part of a plea agreement Yannick Mulongo pled guilty today in a Portland courtroom to charges of manslaughter, aggravated assault and aggravated drunk driving in connection with the death of Guy Kitoko in 2009.
Mulongo was drunk and behind the wheel of a 2001 Ford Mustang in the early morning of Sept. 20 last year when he lost control of the car on Brighton Avenue in Portland, crossed the center line and struck an oncoming car.


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Before his sentencing, Yannick Mulongo, 22, listens as the brother of Guy Kitoko addresses the court.

Before his sentencing, Yannick Mulongo, 22, listens as the brother of Guy Kitoko addresses the court.



Guy Kitoko, 18, a senior student and athlete at Deering High School, was riding with Mulongo in the front passenger seat. Kitoko died instantly.
Mulongo was sentenced to serve four years in prison. He was also given seven years probabtion, during which time he is not allowed to drive or possess alcohol.
Guy Kitoko’s brother and sister told Mulongo that his actions had changed their lives forever.
 
Almuwallad Saleh, 53, called the police in Brooklyn, New York after drinking heavily and said: "I killed her. Go inside."

SMITTEN CABBIE ‘CUT UP’ BEAUTY​



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Published April 28, 2009, 5:16 a.m. ET

A demented Brooklyn livery cabdriver who obsessively fantasized about a beautiful woman in his neighborhood called 911 and told cops, “I killed her. Go inside,” police said yesterday.
Cops then found Almuwallad Saleh sitting on the front stoop of his Coney Island building Sunday night before they entered his apartment — and found the dismembered body of Jessica Giudici, 27, stuffed into four heavy-duty plastic bags, cops said.
One bag held her torso; a second her arms, legs and one eye. A third contained her thighs. Her head was in the fourth bag. Her face and mouth were carved up, police said.
Saleh, 53, “was angry that she was seeing another man,” a law-enforcement source said.
Relatives and friends said that Giudici had never had a romantic relationship with Saleh — and that she lived with her longtime boyfriend.

Her family and friends knew the cabdriver had been smitten with Giudici for about two years and said she called him when she needed a cab. Friends said he gave them a discount on rides because he liked her.
“We trusted him,” said her best friend Michelle Cooper, 29. “He came to my baby shower. He knew he couldn’t have her.
“He used to say, ‘I love her. I’m going to marry her.’ We took it as a joke. We didn’t think it was serious. We couldn’t understand what he was saying half the time so we would brush him off.”
On Sunday, Saleh picked up Jessica outside her family’s home on West 33rd Street at about 5 p.m. to take her to a check-cashing place, friends said. That was the last time she was seen alive.
At 10 p.m. on Sunday, Saleh, of 2950 W. 19th St., called cops and said he had been drinking and was going to kill himself.
After police made the grisly discovery. he was charged with second-degree murder and criminal weapons possession. With Rita Delfiner and AP
jamie.schram@nypost.com
 
police shooting of a Sudanese immigrant, David Okot,
"BLUE AMERICA" in Portland, Maine, the bastion of welfare programs for refugees.
This 2015 paper can easily be applied to any sanctuary city today. It is interesting on the decline of the city, expecting 'city teat' welfare sucking ignorant always complaining migrants to help the city thrive with new life, 10,000 refugees, all black Africans dumped into the city of 96% White native Portlanders. Many refugee families have 10 or more members, requiring 2 apartments. Running out of room to house migrants, the city leaders have had to go to enlist (read, forced) the help of local private owners of rental housing.
It does discuss the idiot Sudanese creep's death by stupidity.

https://commons.trincoll.edu › cugs › files › 2015 › 03 › Chapter-09-Moser.pdf

Re-imagining Portland, Maine: Urban Renaissance and a Refugee Community

phone call to the Portland Police Department reported a seemingly intoxicated African-American male brandishing a firearm in the open street. The man described was David Okot of Portland, a 26 year-old Sudanese refugee who had come to
 
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