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|    Leroy N. Soetoro to All    |
|    Minneapolis Teen Charged in Two Shooting    |
|    04 Jan 26 01:14:59    |
      XPost: mn.politics, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.guns       XPost: soc.culture.african.american, sac.politics       From: leroysoetoro@americans-first.com              https://bearingarms.com/camedwards/2025/12/30/minneapolis-teen-charged-in-       two-shootings-should-have-been-behind-bars-n1231071              I know that Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is facing a lot of questions and       criticism over the hundreds of millions (if not billions) of dollars in       fraud that's happened under his watch, but I hope that conservative media       outlets and Republican lawmakers will grill the governor on what should be       another huge scandal in the state: the fact that a 17-year old charged in       two separate shootings this month was out on probation after pleading       guilty to attempted murder just one year ago.              According to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, 17-year-old Jeairamiya Dewray       Omar-Dear is accused of murder in a December 23 shooting, as well as three       counts of assault for allegedly shooting at a Metro Transit bus in North       Minneapolis just a few days earlier.              At the time of both shootings, Omar-Dear was on probation after pleading       guilty to attempted murder for his role in the shooting of a man in       November 2024 at a bus stop at Lowry and Emerson avenues N. in       Minneapolis. The victim said he believed he was being targeted in       retaliation for an earlier shooting.              The shooting happened 13 months ago, but Omar-Dear wouldn't have been       offered (or accepted) a plea deal right away. The deal apparently received       no media attention at the time, so it's unclear how long the teen has been       on probation or if he was even sentenced to some time in juvenile       detention for the crime, but even if a judge did sentence him to       incarceration, it would have been an incredibly brief stay given the       seriousness of the crime he admitted committing.              Walz has been stumping for gun and magazine bans for months in response to       the shooting at Annunciation Church in Minneapolis back in August, and gun       control is going to be one of the primary focuses in his campaign for a       third term as governor. But while Walz is going after lawful gun owners       and attacking our fundamental right to keep and bear arms, violent       offenders like Jeairamiya Dewray Omar-Dear are getting nothing more than a       slap on the wrist for trying to kill someone.              This isn't an isolated incident. Back in August, Fox 9 in Minneapolis       detailed the escalating series of violent crimes allegedly committed by a       13-year-old who, like Omar-Dean, was also accused of a shooting at a bus       stop in the Twin Cities.              The FOX 9 Investigators reported extensively on the crisis within the       juvenile justice system as police encountered younger offenders committing       more violent crimes including shootings, carjackings and armed robberies.              Law enforcement complained they were catching those juveniles only to have       them quickly released by the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office.              Sarah Davis, Director of the Children and Families Division at the county       attorney’s office, previously told the FOX 9 Investigators that kids under       the age of 13 are often ruled incompetent due to their young age, which       means they must be released from the detention facility.              "I never had a client under the age of 13 who was competent and who was       found competent to move forward. And it is not a situation where it is       optional," Davis said.              Omar-Dean wasn't deemed incompetent. He took a guilty plea to attempted       murder, and the juvenile justice system essentially allowed him to walk       away after he acknowledged trying to kill someone.              Tim Walz should be raising hell over a broken juvenile justice system that       allows this to happen. Instead, he's railing against our right to own the       most popular rifle in the country and demanding that commonly owned       magazines be banned as well. I know the news cycle generally only has room       for one scandal at a time, but the light sentences and slaps on the wrist       given to violent juvenile offenders under Walz's watch deserves at least       as much coverage as the rampant fraud that's taken place during his time       in office.                     --       November 5, 2024 - Congratulations President Donald Trump. We look       forward to America being great again.              We live in a time where intelligent people are being silenced so that       stupid people won't be offended.              Every day is an IQ test. Some pass, some, not so much.              Thank you for cleaning up the disasters of the 2008-2017, 2020-2024 Obama       / Biden / Harris fiascos, President Trump.              Under Barack Obama's leadership, the United States of America became the       The World According To Garp. Obama sold out heterosexuals for Hollywood       queer liberal democrat donors.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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