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Third-World America: Somali Gang Shoots Up Wedding Party In New Hampshire

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Wednesday May 16, 2018 - 20:26:40 in Latest News by Burhan Salad
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    Third-World America: Somali Gang Shoots Up Wedding Party In New Hampshire

    A gang of Somalis allegedly traveled across state lines to terrorize a wedding party in New Hampshire. They are now in custody after being accused of opening fire on a vehicle at a Concord wedding. The New Hampshire Union Leader issued a report on th

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A gang of Somalis allegedly traveled across state lines to terrorize a wedding party in New Hampshire. They are now in custody after being accused of opening fire on a vehicle at a Concord wedding. The New Hampshire Union Leader issued a report on the incident: Witnesses identified Salim Hussein as the man they saw shoot a pistol from a white Chrysler 200, which was rushing out of the parking lot at Bektash Temple when it was broad-sided by another vehicle early Sunday, police said.

Five people climbed out of the Chrysler; witnesses told police at least one opened fire on the other vehicle, Lt. Sean Ford said Monday.

"We knew people had fled into the woods and we were concerned for a while that we may have somebody injured out in the woods,” Ford said. "We had people coming out of the woodline for several hours after this thing, even at the break of dawn.”


A caller first reported shots fired around 1:20 a.m. Sunday at the function hall at 189 Pembroke Road. Ford said officers arrived to a chaotic scene involving about 300 people.”

The suspects names are Salim Hussein, Abdi Mohamed, Ali Hussein and Jafar Issak. Hussein allegedly drove from Tennessee through Ohio to pick up the accomplices.

A follow-up article released by the New Hampshire Union Leader traced the animus back to Ohio street gangs. Columbus has seen a rise in migrant-related gang violence as it has become an enclave for Somali immigrants. Police have learned the following by studying the foreign criminal gangs:

"Police in Columbus said several factors have come into play in the rise of Somalian-dominated street gangs:

Somalians don’t forget tribal animosities just because they move to the United States, and at one point Columbus tracked 10 to 15 clans with histories of grudges and shifting alliances, said Khaled Bahgat, the new American diversity/inclusion officer for Columbus police. He added that those animosities seemed to have calmed in recent years.

• Refugee families settle in inner-city communities, where youths find role models among street criminals. Recently, some Somalians have been robbing Columbus pharmacies and engaging in drug trafficking, Bahgat said. "Some, unfortunately, follow the path of whatever environment they’re in. Once they take that road, they become very bold. They feel like nobody can touch them,” he said.

• When younger family members succumb to the lure of street crime, their strict, fundamentalist parents and older relatives shun them, which pushes them further toward delinquency.”

Refugee resettlement watchdog Ann Corcoran says she knows who is to blame for third-world crime wave that is upending American communities: the NGOs soaking up taxpayer cash to resettle migrants here.

"If you are looking to thank those responsible, look no further than Catholic Charities, Evangelicals at World Relief, Church World Service, and the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society and others of the big nine resettlement contractors all of which have promoted the resettlement of over 100,000 Somalis to America in the last 3 decades,” Corcoran said in a blog post.

Although President Trump has slowed the transfer of refugees into American communities, it is going to take a lot more than just that to reverse the damage that has already been done.


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