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Black Asylum Seeker's death ruled a homicide after ICE (literally) left her to freeze to death far from her home.

Ice kidnapped a released asylum seeker from her holding cell where she was to be released, they drove 40 miles to pick her up. They then kidnapped her 25 miles away to a bus stop purposely far from where she lived in the dead of winter and left her there where she froze to death. Her death has now been officially recognized as homicide.

She was originally arrested for yelling at imaginary people, she had psychatric problems but left Haiti due to threat of gangs. A magistrate cleared charges, citing there's no law for threatening imaginary people and when she was going to be released was when ice drove 40 miles to drop her off in the dead of winter 25 miles in the opposite direction. That's why it is homicide.

She couldn't speak in English either, she should have recieved adequate mental health care.

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trollslayer · 51-55, M
When do they light the ovens?
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@trollslayer I wouldn't be surprised if they've murdered a few we don't know about already. They've been very shady.
This is just sick sadistic bullshit.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow They knew exactly what they were doing too. Why else would you drive 40 minutes out of your way to kidnap someone out of a cell who would have gone back home otherwise. And drive her 25 miles away in the dead of winter to leave her at bus stop where you don't even know the schedule. They had cars, they could have dropped her off at a shelter or house.

Instead, they drove (estimated) at least 50 miles which almost seems premeditated if you ask me.

They had to have checked her court case in order to even know she was being released so they knew she had psychatric problems.

That's why they called it homicide I bet.

Makes me angry
@SatanBurger Yep. Just like the "Starlight tours" the Winnipeg Police Service used to do to First Nations people.

Drive them outside city limits and dump them out in -40C weather with no way to get back. It was a deliberate death sentence.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@PicturesOfABetterTomorrow That's why I don't like cops. I try not to hate them but I can't help but feel this disdain. I'm not like wishing them harm but I can't help my feelings either. It's like I feel sick to my stomach every time I see one because now they remind me of people who would "just do their job" without any moral consideration and the spineless willingness to just go along with things is what makes me sick

 
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