Never a person to let a tragedy go to waste, Omar used her eulogy during Daunte Wright’s funeral on Thursday to discuss her two favorite topics: herself and how bad America's police are, no matter who they save, even when it's just themselves, from violence.
Omar, a woman who married her brother, then another man, then another who she helped finance with the donations she received when running for Congress, spoke of the death of the female perpetrator, Ma' Khia Bryant, the teen who was attempting [allegedly] to kill another teen with a knife. She called Bryant's death "a tragedy" because it was and cannot be disputed.
As she stood to address the congregation, Omar did her Islamic greeting and extolled fellow race hustler, Al Sharptongue, saying to this garbage heap of a human being, "Thank you, Reverend Al Sharpton[gue], for being here, and for that beautiful eulogy. Most of us in this room, including myself, look at you as a guardian, and are blessed to be in your presence.” She then proceeded to kiss his ring.
As she stood to address the congregation, Omar did her Islamic greeting and extolled fellow race hustler, Al Sharptongue, saying to this garbage heap of a human being, "Thank you, Reverend Al Sharpton[gue], for being here, and for that beautiful eulogy. Most of us in this room, including myself, look at you as a guardian, and are blessed to be in your presence.” She then proceeded to kiss his ring.
“And may Daunte Wright serve as a guardian for all of us,” Omar said, as people in the congregation did all they could to keep from rolling their eyes. “But as a member of the Congressional Black Caucus — as one of the youngest and newest members of the Congressional Black Caucus — I also have guardians: Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and our chairwoman, Joyce Beatty, serve as guardians for me and many of my colleagues.”
“Joyce Beatty was going to be here and speak on our behalf as the chairwoman of our caucus; but just like we’ve been visited by tragedy here in Minnesota often, she, in Columbus, Ohio, was visited by a tragedy of a young woman whose life was taken by Columbus Police.”
An allegedly emotional Omar then read the resolution of congressional condolences filed by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) on behalf of Wright, which quoted portions of the Book of Revelation in the New Testament. She also presented Wright’s parents with an unburnt American flag that had been flown over the U.S. Capitol in Wright’s memory.
Wright resisted arrest on April 11, 2021 as he was stopped for an expired tag on his vehicle and it was discovered that he had a warrant out for his arrest.
So let's see who Daunte Wright was and why he the police attempted to arrest him.
In the first case against him, he was accused of carrying a weapon without a permit and fleeing from the cops. [Documents filed under 27-CR-21-4400.]
A complaint filed March 4 said Wright had an encounter with police June 30 in Minneapolis. Officers responded to the call and found him in a car with other people. He ran and was chased by cops but got away. A loaded handgun was found in the car.
Wright was due to attend a court hearing via Zoom on April 2 but he did not attend and a warrant was issued for his arrest. This was the warrant police were acting on.
According to Arthur Martinez, a public defender representing Wright, neither he nor Wright ever saw the document.
Wright had a second case in which he was charged with aggravated robbery.[Documents filed under 27-CR-19-29850.]
In December 2019, Wright and another man were charged with first-degree aggravated robbery. They were accused of forcing their way into a woman's home and trying to steal $820, her rent money, from her at gunpoint.
Wright was also accused of breaking his bail conditions last July. Documents alleged that Wright was in possession of a gun and had failed to contact his bail officer.
In the shooting incident, former police officer Kim Potter shot Wright with what she apparently believed was her stun gun, but turned out to be her Glock 9mm, killing him as he tried to flee. She has been formally charged with second-degree manslaughter and has since resigned.
Like all shootings, this one was a tragedy, but a tragedy that could have simply been avoided if Daunte Wright did not resist arrest.
The shooting of Bryant has sparked outrage because no matter what the circumstances are, the police are deemed to be at fault, not the person committing the crime. In this case, Ma'Khia Bryant was about to stab another Black woman with a knife, as she yelled, “I’m going to stab the f*** out of you, b****,” as she lunged toward the girl before she was shot.
The video below is graphic and may not be appropriate for all to see.
What was the police officer supposed to do in that moment of time? Some idiots, like Joy Behar, say he should have shot in the air to warn her. And what if she didn't stop? Two girls would likely be dead.
Others say the officer should have shot her in the leg. And people take these people seriously.
This was a totally justified shooting, albeit a tragedy, as I see it. There was nothing the officer could have done differently and you will see that if you watch the video.
The truth is the left wants to get rid of local policing and replace it with federal cops. This will give the federal government even more power over the people and that's their dirty little secret.
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