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Omega777 ago

CORRELATION OF INTEREST - Curious Case about rape charges brought against Seattle Mayor Ed Murray by a then 15-year old "HOMELESS" boy - https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2106418

QUESTIONS: 
                1) Was this 15 year old homeless boy a resident of the "Jungle"? 
                2) Is this what Ed Murray was trying to hide with threats noted above? 
                3) How many other little boys in the "Jungle" did Ed Murray rape? 
                4) Was Ed Murray alone in his involvement? (me no think so) 
                5) Did he have accomplices? (me thinks yes)
                6) Was he hiding trafficked children in the "Jungle"? 
                7) Where are the "400 homeless" of the "Jungle" now? 
                8) How many among the "400" were children?

SECOND TO LAST QUESTION ANSWERED IN THE ARTICLE ABOVE: 

"Murray released his Jungle-clearing plan on May 17, arguing that the area is too dangerous to remain open. A city assessment reported high levels of violence there, including sexual assault, and Murray’s office says there have been 92 calls for emergency response in the Jungle since the start of the year. The plan called for all of the Jungle’s estimated 200 to 400 homeless residents to be cleared from the area under I-5 in about two weeks, and for the UNION GOSPEL MISSION to offer shelter and services in the meantime."

DIGGING FURTHER:

THE "JUNGLE"

  • WIKIPEDIA: The Jungle (Seattle) - The Jungle, officially the East Duwamish Greenbelt,[1] is a greenbelt on the western slope of Beacon Hill in Seattle that is known for its homeless encampments and crime. The Jungle consists of more than 160 acres (65 ha) underneath and along an elevated section of Interstate 5 between South Dearborn Street and Lucile Street; a January 2016 assessment counted 201 tents and estimated more than 400 homeless people lived in the encampment prior to a shooting on January 26, 2016.
  • Coordinates: 47°34′30″N 122°19′6″W

Mayor Murray: City 'not doing enough' for teens trafficked in Jungle - Feb 21, 2017

NOTABLE INFORMATION:

  • During his State of the City address Tuesday, Seattle Mayor Ed Murray acknowledged a serious public safety issue that was first exposed by KIRO 7 -- teen runaways being bought and sold for sex at homeless encampments, including The Jungle.
  • In early February, KIRO 7’s Amy Clancy discovered ongoing Seattle police investigations into encampment trafficking while combing through documents in King County Superior Court.
  • Forty-seven-year old Nghia Nguyen, who is known on the streets as "Asian Mike," has since been charged with raping a 16-year-old runaway from New Jersey. Nguyen is suspected of selling the girl throughout the two homeless encampments known as The Jungle. His alleged victim told people there were over six other juvenile girls in The Jungle. One of them, a 14-year-old runaway, told Seattle Police Department detectives “she was raped and sexually exploited by several persons at the homeless encampments” near Airport Way South and across from the Goodwill Store on South Dearborn Street.
  • Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O’Toole told KIRO 7 that predators take advantage of young runaways, such as those living at The Jungle.

NEWS Vagrant teen brothers charged in homeless camp mass shooting - February 4, 2016 | 8:10pm

NOTABLE INFORMATION:

i. SEATTLE — It was their mom’s birthday, and the three vagrant teenage brothers were intent on collecting a $500 drug debt she was owed, an informant would later tell police. So, prosecutors say, they marched up a hill into a wooded homeless encampment called “The Jungle” and started shooting.

ii. Among the victims were two women who screamed or begged for their lives, witnesses said. Among those left unharmed was a man by a campfire who told the boys he was just trying to warm his feet.

iii. The brothers — 13, 16 and 17 — were charged Thursday with first-degree murder and assault in the attack, which left two people dead and three wounded. The oldest two will face those charges in adult court.

iv. Their arrests on Monday came almost a week after the Jan. 26 shooting, which authorities and court documents suggest was the latest chapter in their troubled young lives.

v. It wasn’t immediately clear how recently they’d been in school. Their parents have had a turbulent relationship full of jail stints, drug use and restraining orders. Their dad, described by police as a drug dealer and gang member, has been in prison since last spring, and they’d been living with their mom in tents by Safeco Field, where the Mariners play. When they went to collect the debt, they were already being investigated for possible connections to robberies and another fatal shooting in October, police say. “They were wards of the state, but they had run from every placement DSHS had arranged for them,” King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg said, referring to the Department of Social and Health Services.

vi. The Associated Press is not naming the brothers because they are juveniles.

 

DA' FUCK???? THIS SHIT DON'T MAKE ANY SENSE.

Kekistani ago

You make me want to compose posts better.