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|    Florida nigger dead, wigger model lover     |
|    09 Apr 22 10:21:51    |
      XPost: alt.niggers, talk.politics.guns, fl.general       XPost: sac.politics       From: nigger-lovers@disney.com              Nothing good ever comes from wigger relationships.              Florida police say a 27-year-old Miami man died of a knife wound       to the chest Sunday — as video shows his Instagram model       girlfriend was spotted soaked in blood, wearing handcuffs and       being questioned by investigators.              But so far, there have been no charges.              Christian Tobechukwu Obumseli suffered "an apparent knife wound"       in a domestic violence incident before first responders rushed       him 2.5 miles away to the Ryder Trauma Center at Jackson       Memorial Hospital, Miami police said in a statement. He was       pronounced dead at the hospital.              A lawyer for his girlfriend, Courtney Clenney, said she was       defending herself.              FLORIDA MOM, BIKINI MODEL, DEFENDS FAMILY IN GUNFIGHT DURING       ARMED HOME INVASION              Video showing the aftermath of the altercation obtained by TMZ       appears to show a distraught, blood-covered woman in handcuffs       sitting on a balcony, speaking with police. The front of her       white sweatpants is stained red, as are her arms, chest, stomach       and forehead.              Authorities said they had interviewed a woman who was involved       in "a physical altercation" with Obumseli and that homicide       detectives were investigating. A law enforcement source told Fox       News Digital that Clenney was taken to a hospital under the       Baker Act for a mental evaluation.              "The Clenney family is devastated by the events leading up to       the death of Christian and send their deepest sympathies to his       family, friends, and loved ones," said Frank Prieto, Clenney’s       attorney. "Clearly, none of this was intended and Courtney is       struggling mentally with the aftermath of what occurred that       evening."              The Miami-based WPLG 10 reported Friday that friends of the       couple described "a very rocky relationship" — although the       sources gave conflicting stories about who might have been the       aggressor.              Prieto said that 1 in 4 U.S. women are victims of domestic       violence, as well as 1 in 9 men.              "As Courtney struggles with the pain of being a survivor of       domestic violence and the aftermath of the events that evening,       we ask that the community and Christian’s family allow the       police and the state to conduct their independent investigation       of the events," he said. "This is a tragedy for all involved but       it was not criminal conduct; Courtney was defending herself and       the investigation will reveal exactly that."              Police said the incident happened in the luxury apartment       building El Paraiso, at 3131 NE 7 Avenue.              The couple reportedly broke up last month, according to the       Miami Herald, and Obumseli allegedly began sleeping in the       building’s common areas.              Then on April 1, Miami police were dispatched to their apartment       for a separate domestic call, the paper reported, citing local       law enforcement sources. The officers found bruises on Clenney’s       arms and legs, but no one was arrested.              Lee Merritt, a prominent civil rights attorney representing       Obumseli’s family, did not respond to multiple requests for       comment.              Clenney uses the name Courtney Tailor on Instagram and OnlyFans,       where she boasts more than 2 million followers.              Obumseli would have turned 28 next week, according to a GoFundMe       fundraiser set up by his brother.              "He did not deserve for his life to be cut short by a heinous       act of violence," the brother, Jeffrey Obumseli, wrote.              https://www.foxnews.com/us/florida-man-dead-instagram-model-blood              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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