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'Chile Had to Pass a Law to Stop Haitians et al from Eating Pets'
'The Chilean Congress has passed a law to protect the rights of domestic
animals. It criminalizes the slaughter, distribution, and
commercialization of the meat of pets and companion animals.'
'The Chilean congressman José Carlos Meza authored the bill.
This measure arises from reports about the consumption of dog and cat
meat in certain foreign communities within the country, particularly the
Haitian community, according to Deputy José Carlos Meza, the bill’s
author.'
<https://youtu.be/9CEK0Z3mxa4?si=DMom31z2DD5JXgX->
'In Chile, it is documented that foreign communities, particularly
Haitians, consume the meat of domestic animals and pets, such as cats.
There are many reports, some even showing the street sale of this meat
(without clearly stating that it is dog or cat meat), the story states.'
On Mon, 30 Sep 2024 08:56:29 -0400, John Smyth <smythlejon2@hotmail.com> wrote:
>'Chile Had to Pass a Law to Stop Haitians et al from Eating Pets'
<laughs and points>
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Today's two reasons to not vote for Trump in 36 days.
21) Trump separated more than 5000 children from their
parents at the border with no plan to ever reunite them.
Putting babies in cages without their families.
22) The Muslim Ban.
>'Chile Had to Pass a Law to Stop Haitians et al from Eating Pets'
>
><https://www.independentsentinel.com/chile-had-to-pass-a-law-to-stop-haiti
>ans-et-al-from-eating-pets/>
>
>'The Chilean Congress has passed a law to protect the rights of domestic
>animals. It criminalizes the slaughter, distribution, and
>commercialization of the meat of pets and companion animals.'
>
>'The Chilean congressman José Carlos Meza authored the bill.
>
>This measure arises from reports about the consumption of dog and cat
>meat in certain foreign communities within the country, particularly the
>Haitian community, according to Deputy José Carlos Meza, the bill’s
>author.'
>
><https://youtu.be/9CEK0Z3mxa4?si=DMom31z2DD5JXgX->
>
>'In Chile, it is documented that foreign communities, particularly
>Haitians, consume the meat of domestic animals and pets, such as cats.
>There are many reports, some even showing the street sale of this meat
>(without clearly stating that it is dog or cat meat), the story states.'
>
So Trump was correct. Rightists are dog eating dirtbags.
Then there's that law Sweden passed to stop Trump supporters from eating
dogs. Canada plans the same law.
Ivory May Andis, 21, was sentenced to 25 years in prison for fatally stabbing Dargenella Wade, 44, at the transit station and parking ramp located at 101 N. 9th St. in Minneapolis last summer. Hennepin County District Court Judge Daniel Mabley rejected a request from her lawyer to drop the sentence to as low as 20 years.
Emotions were running high in Andis’ sentencing from the beginning. Judge Mabley explained that Andis would be kept in handcuffs, which is unusual, because she had been causing problems in the jail.
Wade’s family and friends packed one side of the courtroom wearing blue T-shirts with a picture of the victim and the words “Sugar Plum 5/12/71-6/25/15.” At least two family members carried small urns containing some of Wade’s ashes.
Four of them gave victim impact statements. They told how Andis had taken the life of a mother and a grandmother.
“You took our light and made it dark,” said Lisa Jones, Wade’s cousin. “Our sunshine is not shining no more. Asking for leniency is totally disrespectful for the life you took.”
Assistant Hennepin County Attorney Sarah Hilleren argued against a lighter sentence and, instead, argued Andis should receive even more time, 367 months instead of the 306 months Andis could expect for a second-degree murder conviction given her lack of a criminal history. Hilleren pointed out that Wade and Andis fought earlier but Wade walked away to the transit station a block-and-a-half away. Andis “made a tactical decision to procure a knife,” and it took her five minutes between the time Wade left and Andis tracked her down and then repeatedly stabbed her as she was pinned against a pillar, Hilleren said.
Andis cried throughout her statement to the court and apologized repeatedly to the family.
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ROSEVILLE, Minn. (FOX 9) - A 23-year-old Minneapolis man is charged with two counts of attempted murder after he allegedly stabbed his ex-wife and her friend at a Motel 6 in Roseville earlier this week.
Axmed Maxamed Hilowle faces up to 20 years in prison for each count.
According to the criminal complaint, the attack happened Thursday morning just before 6:43 a.m. at the Motel 6 on Cleveland Avenue in Roseville.
In a police interview, Hilowle's ex-wife says she and her son had been staying at the motel in order to avoid her ex-husband, who had been abusive. Her friend also stayed with them a few nights. During this time Hilowle had been messaging her nonstop and she eventually told him where she was staying.
Thursday morning, Hilowle came to the motel to get his car, but instead of leaving he told her, "Either you are going to die or I'm going to die" and followed her back to her room. Once inside, he went into the bathroom. Minutes later, he came out with a knife and began stabbing his ex-wife and her friend. While he attacked them he said he was going to kill them both.
At one point, a motel employee heard a woman screaming and saw Hilowle on top of a woman, apparently punching her outside of room #226. The employee yelled at Hilowle, who ran away. The worker gave police a description.
Shortly later, officers found Hilowle near Fairview Avenue and Highway 36. There was blood on his hands, jacket and shirt. When the officers asked him if he was hurt, he said, "It's their blood," and started apologizing repeatedly.
Responders noted Hilowle's ex-wife had stabs wounds on her chest, back, neck, head and left arm. Her friend was stabbed on her left shoulder, right arm, spine and head. They received treatment at the hospital and are expected to recover.
Police found blood throughout the motel room as well as a steak knife, which had the tip missing.
While in police custody, Hilowle admitted what he did was wrong and kept asking about how the women were doing.
Hilowle is in custody at the Ramsey County Jail.
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