Ali Muhammad Brown, Essex County Prosecutor's Office
Eric Williams is placed in the transport van after pleading non [sic] guilty in the murder of Brendan Tevlin at the Essex County Court House in Newark, N.J., on Wednesday, August 6, 2014. (Frances Micklow/The Star-Ledger)
Re-posted by Nicholas Stix
I thank the reader who sent me this story, writing,
Given blacks’ mobility, this could happen to anyone where Congoids are present.
Accused killer says Livingston teen's murder was 'vengeance' against U.S.
By Dan Ivers
August 21, 2014 at 6:30 A.M., updated August 21, 2014 at 4:15 P.M.
NJ.com
WEST ORANGE — The man accused of gunning down a Livingston teenager in his car earlier this summer told investigators the murder was an act of retribution for U.S. military action against Muslims in the Middle East.
According to court documents filed Wednesday in Washington state, where he is accused of killing three other men, Ali Muhammad Brown said he considered it his mission to murder 19-year-old Brendan Tevlin as an act of “vengeance” for innocent lives lost in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and Iran.
“All these lives are taken every single day by America, by this government. So a life for a life,” he told detectives, according to the documents.
Brown, 29, also confessed to killing the other men, all of whom, like Tevlin, were shot multiple times in isolated areas late at night. He described the murder as a “just kill” – carried out against an adult male who was not in the company of any women, children or elderly persons, court papers said.
Prosecutors say Brown is a devout Muslim who had become angered by U.S. military intervention in the Islamic world, which he referred to as “evil.” He also referred to drug use as inherently evil.
“During the interview Brown also stated that, as part of his beliefs, if a ‘man sees evil then he must take action against that evil’,” according to court papers.
Essex County authorities have characterized Tevlin’s June 25 murder as a robbery that turned violent when Brown fired 10 shots into the popular college student’s vehicle, which was stopped at a red light at the corner of Walker Road and Northfield Avenue in West Orange.
[What a transparent lie; there was no robbery attempt. It was a straight-up murder.]
While three other men, including Brown’s co-defendants Eric Williams and Jeremy Villagran, fled the scene, Brown moved Tevlin’s body into the passenger seat and drove his car to a nearby apartment building, where he abandoned it.
The brutal slaying was just one act in what authorities have characterized as a spree of violence that began two months earlier and 3,000 miles away.
On April 27, police found the body of 30-year-old Leroy Henderson on a stretch of road called the Skyway outside Seattle, which was later linked to Brown via shell casings that matched those found in his other alleged murders.
Prosecutors in Washington say there was no sign of a struggle prior to the slaying, that the two had any prior relationship or contact, or that the crime was motivated by “robbery, drugs or any other crime.”
Brown is also charged with gunning down two Seattle men, Ahmed Said and Dwone Anderson-Young, on June 1. Authorities say he had met Said through a hook-up app aimed at gay men, and met them at a nightclub before shooting them.
Brendan Tevlin, 19Twitter
Brown, a registered sex offender and transient who lived in East Orange briefly as a youth, has a lengthy criminal history dating back more than a decade.
In 2004, he was arrested along with 13 other members of an alleged bank fraud ring in Seattle, which federal investigators believed may have been sending money earned through the scheme to terrorist groups.
But court papers say prosecutors were never able to compile any evidence the money was being shipped overseas. In 2005, Brown pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, and was released with credit for time served.
Brown was arrested in West Orange on July 18, and is currently being held at the Essex County Jail in Newark on $5 million bail. Authorities are in discussions over whether to extradite him to Washington, where he could face the death penalty if convicted.
Dan Ivers may be reached at divers@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter at @DanIversNJ. Find NJ.com on Facebook.
They started out with standard "robbery gone bad" meme.
ReplyDeleteAs it turns out we have a (real) unarmed teen as the victim in a "targeted" murder. Where is the MSM and DOJ?
David In TN
"if a ‘man sees evil then he must take action against that evil’,”
ReplyDeleteYES. Down south they called it the KKK.
They always say that: "robbery gone bad". And they know better when they say it.
ReplyDeleteNOT ONLY a murder but racial murder. NOT a robbery gone bad. Holder [ZANU-PF] where are you. We all know.
ReplyDeleteI wish that someone would run for Governor of Illinois that would stick his neck out and BRING BACK THE DEATH PENALTY.
ReplyDeleteWe need to start executing all these Chicago gang bangers who don't give two hoots that their lack of marksmanship results in killing innocents.
Forget about lethal injections; firing squads where people bring their own gun and ammo is fine.
And televise it.
The two young folks in Bali one of whom seems to have killed her mother do face the firing squad.
ReplyDeleteThey have justice in Bali it seems.
Firing squad is supposed to be very quick and relatively painless. Three shots with a high power rifle round to the heart and spine simultaneously and you are over.
"Where is the MSM and DOJ?"
ReplyDeleteExactly. A cop shots a violent black guy who just committed a felony, and who was trying to murder the cop, and blacks riot, and the MSM and the government set out on a quest to persecute the cop.
Meanwhile this psychotic black muslim drives around, killing people, kills a 19 yr old college student who had not done a DAMN THING, and all we hear are crickets from the MSM and government.
There is no America for whites in the 21st century. Whites need to start setting up their own local governments and rules, their own local citizen police, their own home schools. We'll still be stuck paying the bills for the increasingly dysfunctional governmental apparatus currently in place, but at least we will start to have a workable America again.