Mushmouth
12-05-2018, 06:10 AM
So it started with this story I heard on the radio yesterday. Apparently Keon did some shoplifting at a local JC Penny, crashed his hooptie during the getaway then carjacked a Good Samaritan.
Keon done triggered my nigdar so..
https://www.unionleader.com/news/courts/man-causes-accident-takes-off-in-car-of-person-who/article_a5a75815-3793-5d20-b5e5-d093b151ca56.html
But a side story at that link about a homeless feral 7 foot Nigerian caught my eye.
NASHUA — A homeless man who was the victim of a human trafficking scheme that brought young African men to the United States with the promise of basketball careers has been arrested in the Gate City — the latest in a string of criminal offenses for the Nigerian immigrant.
Clifford Etadafimue, 21, has been living in a homeless shelter for the past several weeks and has had multiple run-ins with police in Nashua and Manchester since September.
https://www.unionleader.com/news/crime/homeless--foot--nigerian-man-arrested-again-this-time/article_324b0324-3c73-57de-821d-325b501bdfd4.html
According to a federal indictment filed in Charlotte, N.C., 75 teenagers and young men from foreign countries enrolled in the Evelyn Mack Academy and migrated to one of the epicenters of basketball obsession in the United States, the Interstate-85 arc that runs through central North Carolina.
https://www.unionleader.com/news/social_issues/from-hoop-dreams-to-homelessness-in-manchester/article_37c03452-1a4e-5129-ae58-a42b1c5faddc.html
Bakkaball Africa and nigger trafficking, more nigdar..
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - When Evelyn Mack was in federal court a few months ago, she said she was not guilty and asked for a jury trial. Monday, Mack admitted she is guilty in case involving human trafficking.
The government said Mack set up a private school in Charlotte and used it to promise foreign teens they would play at a prominent school with scholarship offers.
Instead, prosecutors said those athletes vanished in the hands of recruiters and basketball coaches. Some reappeared in towns more than 100 miles away and others were missing for months.
The government said Mack made around $75,000 by hiding 75 foreign student athletes who were in the country illegally.
https://www.wsoctv.com/news/local/private-school-founder-pleads-guilty-to-human-trafficking/781549672
https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/education/article214433599.html
Keon done triggered my nigdar so..
https://www.unionleader.com/news/courts/man-causes-accident-takes-off-in-car-of-person-who/article_a5a75815-3793-5d20-b5e5-d093b151ca56.html
But a side story at that link about a homeless feral 7 foot Nigerian caught my eye.
NASHUA — A homeless man who was the victim of a human trafficking scheme that brought young African men to the United States with the promise of basketball careers has been arrested in the Gate City — the latest in a string of criminal offenses for the Nigerian immigrant.
Clifford Etadafimue, 21, has been living in a homeless shelter for the past several weeks and has had multiple run-ins with police in Nashua and Manchester since September.
https://www.unionleader.com/news/crime/homeless--foot--nigerian-man-arrested-again-this-time/article_324b0324-3c73-57de-821d-325b501bdfd4.html
According to a federal indictment filed in Charlotte, N.C., 75 teenagers and young men from foreign countries enrolled in the Evelyn Mack Academy and migrated to one of the epicenters of basketball obsession in the United States, the Interstate-85 arc that runs through central North Carolina.
https://www.unionleader.com/news/social_issues/from-hoop-dreams-to-homelessness-in-manchester/article_37c03452-1a4e-5129-ae58-a42b1c5faddc.html
Bakkaball Africa and nigger trafficking, more nigdar..
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - When Evelyn Mack was in federal court a few months ago, she said she was not guilty and asked for a jury trial. Monday, Mack admitted she is guilty in case involving human trafficking.
The government said Mack set up a private school in Charlotte and used it to promise foreign teens they would play at a prominent school with scholarship offers.
Instead, prosecutors said those athletes vanished in the hands of recruiters and basketball coaches. Some reappeared in towns more than 100 miles away and others were missing for months.
The government said Mack made around $75,000 by hiding 75 foreign student athletes who were in the country illegally.
https://www.wsoctv.com/news/local/private-school-founder-pleads-guilty-to-human-trafficking/781549672
https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/education/article214433599.html