Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Sudanese refugee killed by Louisville police had troubled, violent history

Via Comment by Anonymous on Louisville Kentucky – Video of Police Shooting As ...


Deng Manyuon stood in the middle of an intersection on a 33-degree morning in March 2013, wearing just shorts and a T-shirt and shouting at passing cars.

The Sudanese refugee, "manifestly under the influence of alcohol," then kicked a police officer in the rib cage, according to court records. Officers subdued him safely that morning.

But on Saturday, he swung a 7-foot flagpole at Louisville Metro Police Officer Nathan Blanford and the officer shot him dead, sparking a debate in the city about officers' use of deadly force and their sensitivity when dealing with the mentally ill or intoxicated.

Court records that chronicle Manyuon's seven years in Louisville describe a troubled man with mental illness and alcoholism, who routinely lashed out at the officers who tried to rein him in.

16 comments:

  1. The discussion they aren't having: Immigrants from undeveloped countries are totally ill-equipped for life in modern America. Best case is they become a permanent welfare class. It would be far better for them if we refuse to accept them in this country and suggest they resettle in an African country that is more like what they are familiar with.

    The problem isn't that he is drunk, drugged, or crazy. It is that he is a cave man trying to adapt to the modern world with it's carriages that move without horses and magic plastic cards that are like never ending money, but shut off and don't worlk some times. America is NOT for everyone. It is harmful to cave men to force them to live here.

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    1. he is a cave man trying to adapt to the modern world with it's carriages thatmove without horses and magic plastic cards that are like never ending money, but shut off and don't worlk some times. America is NOT for everyone. It is harmful to cave men to force them to live here.

      Well put though other nationalities from poor countries succeed where they don't, so I imagine IQ comes into place also.

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  2. Creeps me out. Things that just don't belong.

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  3. Very well said Generiviews! One should never take a flagpole to a gunfight!

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  4. http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2015/06/black_mob_violence_in_swimming_pools_a_long_history.html

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  5. This "poor refugee" was one of the much ballyhooed "lost boys" brought into Louisville in the '90s by one of the catholic "do gooder" groups.(they were the DARLINGS of the ultra left for about a year) There stay has been marked by violence , drug abuse, murder, rape and endless left wing propaganda coverups. It amazes me that it even made national news as so many ,much more violent incidents by this same group of men haven't.---Ray

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    1. catholic "do gooder" groups.

      We could sure do without all the religious ones.

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  6. If this refugee has been in America since the 90's then he should have
    assimilated by now. Since he did not, he should have been sent back to his homeland.
    No wonder Christians are abandoning their faith.

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    1. I had a devout Christian man tell me he was through with foreign mission trips to Africa to help drill wells, build pumps, and instruct people how to irrigate their crops. He stated he had come to the realization that such technology had been around since Roman times and the Romans had introduced it to a large portion of Africa. Now, here we were 2,000 years later trying to teach some folks who refuse to be taught. What is the point?

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  7. It seems this guy wanted to return to his country but whatever denomination brought
    him here did not bother to follow up on his status and provide the money to send him
    back. All about the money, as usual:
    https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2015/06/17/sudanese-refugee-killed-in-kentucky-wanted-to-go-home-to-africa/
    No telling how many wish to go back to their own countries but that would upset
    the global agenda.

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  8. Now it is forcing a sovereign country to take illegal aliens. Who has the power to
    force a sovereign country to take something they never wanted; UN?, EU?
    What law is this that I have never heard of. No country wants this:
    http://whitegenocideproject.com/eastern-europe-may-be-forced-to-take-illegal-immigrants/
    So if they stand their ground, then what.

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