Posted on 07/17/2017 6:30:37 AM PDT by Pollard
The travesty of justice in Idaho is now complete. In the summer of 2016, a 5-year-old girl was sexually assaulted and urinated upon by three Muslim migrant boys in Twin Falls, Idaho. Since then, instead of getting justice, the victims family has been abused by law enforcement and governing authorities as if they were the criminals because what happened to their little girl contradicts the politically correct narrative about Muslim migrants. On Monday, the perpetrators were sentenced, and the final injustice was done to this poor girl.
The injustice began in the proceedings at the Snake River Juvenile Detention Center in Twin Falls when Judge Thomas Borreson of Idahos 5th Judicial District ordered the little victims parents to say nothing to anyone ever about what was said in the courtroom Monday, or to disclose the sentence he gave to the savage attackers. He did allow them to say that they were unhappy with the sentencing, but threatened to jail them for contempt of court if they disclosed why they were unhappy with it.
But even though the victims parents were not allowed to talk to me, there were 12 to 15 people in the courtroom who saw and heard the whole sorry business. I was informed of what happened by an anonymous source inside the courtroom and the more I heard, the more I understood why this judge wanted to keep all the proceedings secret.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
Chobani yogurt is located there. It is owned by a Mohammedans. He has imported these animals and their disgusting spawn. Boycott Chobani and pressure stores to stop carrying it.p
Father, brothers, uncles of victim should hunt them down and provide justice at the end of a pork rubbed rope.
I can’t believe this happened in Idaho.
Hard to believe even WND is pulling the “migrant” BS narrative too with their use of that word.
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