Posted on 02/27/2018 1:45:51 AM PST by C19fan
A well-known Black Lives Matter leader who was slain in New Orleans earlier this month is believed to have been the victim of an attempted robbery, police have revealed. Muhiyidin dBaha, 32, was found shot in the early morning hours of February 6 while riding his bicycle on Bienville Street, with his bicycle at the end of a six-block trail of blood, the NOLA Times-Picayune reported. The activist died later that day from blood loss related to the gun shot wound in his thigh, his relatives wrote in a GoFundMe campaign launched to raise money to bring his body home to Charleston, South Carolina.
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I guess he was well known to some?
I guess he was well known to some?
activist
A hardheaded guy. Give the brothas yo money instead of losing 2 pints of blood per mile while pedaling.
His real name was something along the lines "Cassius Clay", "Malcolm Little", or "Louis Eugene Walcott".
Just goes to show you, "some days you get the Jihad, other days the Jihad gets you!".
oh well....
Well now, I guess his black ass didn’ matter.
Should have been shot when he grabbed the flag.
Nothing like a bike ride to get your heart rate up and the ole blood pump'n.
I will forever remember him as Muhiyidin dBAHAHAHAHAAA!!
in the end, no great loss.
“I wonder if a belt as a tourniquet would have saved him ?”......He may not have realized he had been shot. Oh well, guess his blackness really didn’t matter.
If the bruthah gonna ride a two-wheelah at night, he need Dayglo Kevlar Spandex.
Gee, I wonder if drugs may have been involved?
“The well-known activist was famous for jumping through police caution tape on live television to take a Confederate flag from a protester in Charleston in 2017”
For the record he ATTEMPTED to take the flag but FAILED miserably. Probably like everything else he attempted.
Belt? Are you kidding? You KNOW his pants were sagging about 67% of the way down his ass.
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