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|    Kamala Harris endorsed Minnesota Freedom    |
|    13 Oct 24 10:10:25    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, mn.politics, talk.politics.misc       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics       From: timmy.walz@lies.alot              https://alphanews.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Kamala-MFF-630x420.png              Warning: This article contains content that some readers may find disturbing.              The Minnesota Freedom Fund (MFF), a charity promoted by Democratic vice       presidential nominee Kamala Harris, helped free a 37-year-old man accused of       raping an 8-year-old girl from jail.              The fund also bailed out a man who allegedly broke into the home of a       71-year-old woman and tortured her, and a man accused of curb stomping and       robbing another man who walked with a cane the same day that George Floyd       died. Records of the fund assisting        these individuals and others were obtained by Alpha News in collaboration with       the Daily Caller News Foundation (DCNF).              Harris first promoted the fund on June 1 when she asked her supporters to give       the MFF their money on Twitter. The link she included in her Twitter post       still leads to a page featuring her branding that allows individuals to give       money to the fund, as of        September 10.              https://alphanews.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Screenshot-2020       09-16-151611-300x192.png              Harris promoted the fund to, in her own words, “help post bail for those       protesting on the ground in Minnesota” during the George Floyd riots. Thanks       to her help and the help of many other high-profile liberals, the fund raked       in over $35 million        ostensibly to assist arrested protesters. Only 6% of the money the fund has       spent since Floyd’s death has actually gone towards this cause, per the MFF       itself.              A large portion of the money actually went to freeing alleged criminals       arrested on charges that are not related to the protests.              Timothy Wayne Columbus       He “put his thing inside me,” an 8-year-old girl told authorities as they       investigated allegations that 37-year-old Timothy Wayne Columbus sexually       assaulted a child.              The report states that “‘Tim’ laid her [the victim] on the couch and       held her down as he unbuckled his pants and then pulled down her pants.”              He then “told her not to tell anyone and continued to penetrate her,”       according to the report.              This is not the first time Columbus has been investigated in connection with       sexual crimes. He “has a prior juvenile adjudication for criminal sexual       conduct … and is a registered sex offender,” the report notes.              https://alphanews.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Screenshot-2020       09-16-164422.png              If convicted, he faces up to 30 years in prison.              The MFF paid at least $75,000 for his conditional release and as much as       $300,000 for his unconditional release, according to records related to his       ongoing case (court file number 27-CR-20-14425).              https://alphanews.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Screenshot-2020       09-16-163937-696x318.png              Columbus filed to have his bail money returned to the MFF prior to his       release, indicating that the group provided the funds to set him free.              https://alphanews.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Screenshot-2020       09-16-165205.png              Richard Raynell Kelley       When officers responded to the home of a 71-year-old woman who called in       regarding a domestic assault, they “observed a pool of blood” and found       her nursing “a swollen eye that was competently red/bloodshot” with       “bruises on her chest,        shoulders, back and legs,” per a statement of probable cause on file with       the Hennepin County District Court.              The aged lady told officers that it was her son, 54-year-old Richard Raynell       Kelley, who broke into her home, grabbed her, beat her, bound her with duct       tape and left her “laying on the floor at the foot of the stairs where       officers later found a pool        of blood.”              “Defendant [Kelley] proceeded to run up and down the stairs multiple times,       stepping on Victim each time he passed her,” according to the statement of       probable cause.                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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