Posted on 04/20/2021 10:56:57 AM PDT by artichokegrower
OAKLAND, Calif - Aliyah would have turned 2 next month. She was just beginning to walk and talk.
Her father, Esam Nagi Moslah, 37, tried to save her from an arson fire that tore through their East Oakland home over the weekend and jolted neighbors awake.
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Oakland: Father, daughter mourned as cops probe crime spree By Henry LeePublished 17 hours agoUpdated 16 hours agoCrime and Public SafetyKTVU FOX 2 Facebook Twitter Print Email
Father, daughter mourned as cops probe crime spree Aliyah would have turned 2 next month. She was just beginning to walk and talk. Her father, Esam Nagi Moslah, 37, tried to save her from an arson fire that through their East Oakland home over the weekend and jolted neighbors awake.
OAKLAND, Calif - Aliyah would have turned 2 next month. She was just beginning to walk and talk.
Her father, Esam Nagi Moslah, 37, tried to save her from an arson fire that tore through their East Oakland home over the weekend and jolted neighbors awake.
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Father and daughter both died, and Oakland police say their deaths are homicides - and part of a apparent gang-related crime spree that includes a shooting death and arson at the liquor store where Moslah worked to support his family.
"We want the police to bring the criminals to justice," Mohammad Alsamma, a cousin of Moslah told KTVU on Monday.
"These people may have emotions or feelings, but I think they are monsters," Alsamma said.
He said Moslah was working as a cashier at Booker's liquor store at 90th and Olive on April 10, when Dejoh Woods, 25, was shot and killed.
"When the problem happened, he was scared - he run away," Alsamma said.
Several days later, someone set the store on fire.
And then, early Saturday morning, someone went to Moslah's home and torched it. His family and police say Moslah had no connection to the violence.
Black gangbanger gets snuffed during robbery. Fellow gangbangers burn down store, burn down house kill father and daughter. Where's Maxine Waters?
What could be the cause of this tragic phenomenon?
“Where’s Maxine Waters?”
Minnesota.
Sounds like a real chain of mostly peaceful events.
Bastardy.
Just Oakland blacks Burning blacks alive, it’s normal, accepted behavior for American blacks, I don’t see a problem here, ... maybe more gun control, vaccine passports, or school busing would fix it all like it did several times before.
Seems like the author here went out of his way to avoid what set all this off.
This story will get one one thousandth of the national press coverage that there was after the Starbucks manager called police to oust some black loiterers a couple of years ago.
Down the memory hole. This doesn’t help the democrat party or BLM terror organization.
What could be the cause of this tragic phenomenon?
Ebonics
What does our Mummy Dummy president have to say about this one??
This is what decades of Leftist policy will get you.
No responsibility. No ownership for actions. You do what
you want any time you want. Then the Leftist politicians
and the fringe bottom feeding media glorifies it as reasoned
because it’s “the White man’s” fault.
I know nothing about their names or where they came from...
But this I do know:
“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends” John 15:13
And America is a lessor place today from this loss.
agreed, it’s totally unclear who shot the guy at the liquor store. it’s a very sad story. The mother must be in bad shape if they haven’t told her what happened.
A shame that these people’s lives supposedly don’t matter.
I'm not disagreeing with this particular scripture, but the man died trying to protect his daughter, not a friend.
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