Loool there are many there but in one cityReer Canada fix up
This the first time I’ve heard of a Somali female criminal most be the hennessy
Toronto I’m guessingLoool there are many there but in one city
Yes your right and she is looking for somaligirl/guy to chill withToronto I’m guessing
So, there’s no real incentive to be a decent person. Isn’t Canada’s president a butter soft simp ? It’s like Chicongopathetic, but its like that in these liberal countries. And she wont even though 13 years. the average murder is about 9-10 years
He is as they say non confrontationalSo, there’s no real incentive to be a decent person. Isn’t Canada’s president a butter soft simp ? It’s like Chicongo
That doesn't excuse her actions. This would never happen in New Zealand.Wow. But this is an old article, the girl was 19 when arrested but 26 now.
I didn’t say it did. I’m just saying that trying to pass of a 2014 article as recent in order to suggest that Somali females are criminals is misleading. Thankfully I actually clicked and read the article. Many here don’t.That doesn't excuse her actions. This would never happen in New Zealand.
Why? She probably would have gotten off, or got the minimum sentence.
It’s crazy how even the most heinous male criminals get half of the sentence these girls got.
So then do the men normally get better lawyers? The hooyos raise more money for them so maha?I honestly think they had shitty lawyers
That doesn't excuse her actions. This would never happen in New Zealand.
Epic chimpout.Wasn't there a hooyo who hijacked an airplane in New Zealand and was threatening to down it but thankfully was stopped by passengers?
Have you read @Hani Malab comment? They should throw away they keys. I can't believe some of these guys have want to bed this utter messShe wishes she gets out at 2026. She's not guaranteed parole, she has a life sentence. She will probably end up dying of old age in her cell. I can guarantee she isn't using her time wisely at the kitchen or has refused to make license plates. She won't express sympathy or tell the parole board what she has done with his time.
Have you read @Hani Malab comment? They should throw away they keys. I can't believe some of these guys have want to bed this utter mess
does no fixed address mean she was likely homeless?Toronto Police have arrested and charged a fourth person with second degree murder in connection with a fatal stabbing in February.
On Feb. 12, police were called to a residence in Rexdale and found a man suffering from multiple stab wounds. John MacLean, 57, of Toronto, was rushed to hospital without vital signs and pronounced dead a short time later.
On Wednesday, police arrested Rogar Bryan, 22, of no fixed address. He is the fourth person charged with second-degree murder in this case.
Police made their first arrests on Feb. 28 and charged Libin Jama, 23, of no fixed address, and Salma Abdulle, 19, of Toronto, with one count of second-degree murder.
Police subsequently arrested Abdulaziz Egal, 21, on March 11 and also charged him with second-degree murder. All four suspects have appeared before court.
MacLean’s family members said in an obituary that he was a great athlete and carried his love for sports and physical fitness throughout his life. He also had a passion for music and was an avid reader.
Fourth person charged in fatal Rexdale stabbing
Police have charged Rogar Bryan, 22, of no fixed address, with second-degree murder in the fatal stabbing of John MacLean, 57, on Feb. 12.www.thestar.com
She siad f*ck the president, threatened to kill the entire jury and said "convict me so I can smoke blunt"Kkkkkkkk yes here's the record.
2017 ONCJ 441 (CanLII) | R. v. Jama | CanLII
Access all information related to judgment R. v. Jama, 2017 ONCJ 441 (CanLII) on CanLII.www.canlii.org
I found abdi bank robberKkkkkkkk yes here's the record.
2017 ONCJ 441 (CanLII) | R. v. Jama | CanLII
Access all information related to judgment R. v. Jama, 2017 ONCJ 441 (CanLII) on CanLII.www.canlii.org
It reminds me of this scene in dead presidents.[1] Libin Jama is charged with uttering threats to cause death to members of the jury tasked with determining Ms. Jama’s guilt on a second degree murder charge. In September of 2016, Ms. Jama was attending court at the Superior Court of Justice in Toronto daily for her trial on the charge of second degree murder. On November 29, 2016, the jury started their deliberations. On December 1, 2016, upon arriving at the courthouse, Ms. Jama became agitated and made a threat to the jury.
[2] One officer who was nearby, Officer Holly Graham, testified that Ms. Jama stated “f*ck the president, f*ck the jury, just convict me already, f*ck I will kill every one of the jury members bro, I will find all of you, f*ck bro just convict me of second so I can smoke a blunt bro”.