A man who told police that “voices” were encouraging him to rape children was bailed out by the Minnesota Freedom Fund, a controversial nonprofit once endorsed by Kamala Harris.
If you’re able to, chip in now to the @MNFreedomFund to help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnesota. https://t.co/t8LXowKIbw
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) June 1, 2020
I’ve included a screenshot to ensure receipts of her endorsement are saved forever.
Bel Mbungson Tosah, a 34-year-old from Andover, was arrested Jan. 22 at 4 a.m. after he trashed an airport transit station.
When police arrived, Tosah told them that “voices” were ordering him to assault children.
Alpha News explained:
Tosah damaged a CCTV camera, a TSA portable workstation monitor, four Delta check-in kiosk monitors, a monitor at an information booth, six flight display monitors, and discharged two fire extinguishers. He did this to “make the voices stop,” according to the charges filed against him.
Tosah told police that he wanted to go to jail and yelled “shoot me” when one officer pulled a Taser.
As Alpha News noted, the Minnesota Freedom Fund bailed out Tosah from jail.
A man who told police that “voices” were encouraging him to rape children was bailed out by the Minnesota Freedom Fund. https://t.co/pvYzoCLxCb
— Alpha News (@AlphaNewsMN) February 5, 2022
The Kamala Harris-backed Minnesota Freedom Fund has posted bail for a man who told officers arresting him that he heard voices telling him to rape children.
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Head to the link in the bio for the full story. pic.twitter.com/ZFlqFOQqNl— Sean Wade (@seanwade324) February 9, 2022
Bailed out by the The Kamala Harris-backed Minnesota Freedom Fund. They know the revolutionaries’ adage: “the worse, the better.” https://t.co/LAjhzNbTLb
— Fabius Maximus (Ed.) (@FabiusMaximus01) February 9, 2022
cont. from Alpha News:
The Freedom Fund is a Minnesota-based nonprofit that has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars freeing a man accused of sexually penetrating a young child, a man who curb stomped a person, several serial domestic abusers, and other people with serious criminal histories.
The group seeks to “abolish cash bail in Minnesota” and believes the criminal justice system “was designed to maintain and uphold white supremacy.”
Tosah is facing two counts of first-degree damage to property.
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