Posted on 02/25/2020 6:45:54 AM PST by rightwingintelligentsia
BALTIMORE A Syrian refugee who escaped his war-torn country in 2016 and took a job delivering pizzas in Baltimore to help support his family was gunned down earlier this month on a street less than five minutes from his workplace, authorities said.
Khaled Heeba, 31, was fatally shot Feb. 7 in the 1300 block of W. Franklin Street, Baltimore police officials said. They released video last week that they allege shows Heebas possible killer in the moments before and after the shooting.
The man, described as about 5 feet, 9 inches tall, slim in build and wearing all black, was seen running from the area following the gunfire. Heeba was shot in the chest around 1:15 p.m., in broad daylight, according to the Baltimore Sun. He was pronounced dead at a hospital.
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The indigenous people there are all xenophobes doncha know!? Tlaib and Omar will get right on it!
Sorry that happened, but,
“We don’ need no stinkin’” shitworld foreigners .
There is a moral here somewhere. This happened in broad daylight at 1:15 PM.
Survives Syria...doesn’t survive Baltimore. I think there’s a lesson in that somewhere.
Baltimore is another mini-warzone.
Sad...welcome to BlueVille...give the demonrats 50 more years and another trillion dollars and they will fix it....yeah...
Irony: The Mark of Quality Literature
“...and took a job delivering pizzas in Baltimore ...”
Didn’t do due diligence. Safer in Syria than big American cities. Poor bastard.
Hell, even local to him. If he'd worked in Annapolis or Colombia, he'd have been far safer. Baltimore is beyond terrible.
Yes and I am glad to read he was actually working for a living.
It should say at the end “war torn Baltimore”!
They forgot one characteristic of the shooter..........
As long as the dems got him registered to vote then all’s well.
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