Mother of Somali boy beaten to death testifies
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Mother of Somali boy beaten to death testifies
Mother of Somali boy beaten to death testifies as the stepfather goes on trial
BUFFALO, N.Y. - A Somali woman covered her face and slumped forward, sobbing, as she testified about the last time she saw her 10-year-old son before his body was found gagged and beaten in the basement of their home. Her husband, the boy's stepfather, went on trial Monday for murder.
"He told me, 'Bye, Mom,'" Shukri Bile said through tears after walking prosecutor Thomas Finnerty through her final hour with her son, Abdifatah Mohamud. She last saw him on the afternoon of April 17, when she went by his bedroom to say goodbye on her way out to her cleaning job at an office building in downtown Buffalo, on the border with Canada.
That evening, Ali-Mohamed Mohamud stabbed the child known as Abdi with a kitchen knife, gagged him with a sock, duct-taped his mouth shut, bound his hands with an electrical cord and beat him nearly 70 times with a wooden rolling pin, at one point stopping to switch out socks because the boy had vomited, Assistant District Attorney John Feroleto said during opening statements in Mohamud's second-degree murder trial.
"Abdi ran away, I'm leaving," Mohamud told Bile when she returned from work late that night, the prosecutor said. Police responding to the mother's report of a missing child found him on the floor of the blood-spattered basement. The child's ribs were broken, his lungs and kidneys damaged and his fractured skull had been struck with enough force to separate it from the spinal column, Feroleto said.
Mohamud, who also is a native of Somalia, was arrested a short time later at The Buffalo News, where he worked as a security guard. He confessed to police, the prosecutor said.
Mohamud's attorney, Lana Tupchik, said Mohamud denies the accusations and urged jurors not to jump to conclusions.
"There can be no speculation in this criminal case until you hear all of the evidence, all of the rules, all of the law," Tupchik said as Mohamud, wearing slacks and a striped dress shirt, looked on.
Mohamud later dabbed his eyes as his wife, her head wrapped in a blue scarf, broke down again and again after being called among the trial's first witnesses.
"I don't want to see his face but I see him," she said when asked to point out her husband in the courtroom.
Abdi was born in a hospital in Uganda six days after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, and arrived in the United States with Bile and her four other children in February 2004, she said. The family had been in a Ugandan refugee camp after fleeing the genocide in Somalia that killed the oldest children's father, Bile said.
Bile's oldest son, 24-year-old Hussein Waris, testified that relatives believed Mohamud was a caring stepfather determined to see Abdi do well in school.
"Maybe I'll see him a scientist one day," Waris recalled a seemingly proud Mohamud saying about Abdi. Neither he nor his mother said they'd ever seen Mohamud abuse the child.
The first witness was a neighbour who described seeing Abdi running down the street the afternoon he died, his stepfather in pursuit. She pulled over and drove both of them home. She believed Mohamud when he explained that Abdi was trying to get out of doing his homework.
In the driveway, Abdi "kept saying 'I don't want to go home,'" said the neighbour, Olive Ndayishimiye. She said she knew Abdi had run away at least once before. Mohamud, she said, seemed "upset and tired" but not angry.
"When you dropped them off, did you have any idea what would happen inside that house?" Feroleto asked.
"No," Ndayishimiye said quietly.
Source: AP
BUFFALO, N.Y. - A Somali woman covered her face and slumped forward, sobbing, as she testified about the last time she saw her 10-year-old son before his body was found gagged and beaten in the basement of their home. Her husband, the boy's stepfather, went on trial Monday for murder.
"He told me, 'Bye, Mom,'" Shukri Bile said through tears after walking prosecutor Thomas Finnerty through her final hour with her son, Abdifatah Mohamud. She last saw him on the afternoon of April 17, when she went by his bedroom to say goodbye on her way out to her cleaning job at an office building in downtown Buffalo, on the border with Canada.
That evening, Ali-Mohamed Mohamud stabbed the child known as Abdi with a kitchen knife, gagged him with a sock, duct-taped his mouth shut, bound his hands with an electrical cord and beat him nearly 70 times with a wooden rolling pin, at one point stopping to switch out socks because the boy had vomited, Assistant District Attorney John Feroleto said during opening statements in Mohamud's second-degree murder trial.
"Abdi ran away, I'm leaving," Mohamud told Bile when she returned from work late that night, the prosecutor said. Police responding to the mother's report of a missing child found him on the floor of the blood-spattered basement. The child's ribs were broken, his lungs and kidneys damaged and his fractured skull had been struck with enough force to separate it from the spinal column, Feroleto said.
Mohamud, who also is a native of Somalia, was arrested a short time later at The Buffalo News, where he worked as a security guard. He confessed to police, the prosecutor said.
Mohamud's attorney, Lana Tupchik, said Mohamud denies the accusations and urged jurors not to jump to conclusions.
"There can be no speculation in this criminal case until you hear all of the evidence, all of the rules, all of the law," Tupchik said as Mohamud, wearing slacks and a striped dress shirt, looked on.
Mohamud later dabbed his eyes as his wife, her head wrapped in a blue scarf, broke down again and again after being called among the trial's first witnesses.
"I don't want to see his face but I see him," she said when asked to point out her husband in the courtroom.
Abdi was born in a hospital in Uganda six days after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, and arrived in the United States with Bile and her four other children in February 2004, she said. The family had been in a Ugandan refugee camp after fleeing the genocide in Somalia that killed the oldest children's father, Bile said.
Bile's oldest son, 24-year-old Hussein Waris, testified that relatives believed Mohamud was a caring stepfather determined to see Abdi do well in school.
"Maybe I'll see him a scientist one day," Waris recalled a seemingly proud Mohamud saying about Abdi. Neither he nor his mother said they'd ever seen Mohamud abuse the child.
The first witness was a neighbour who described seeing Abdi running down the street the afternoon he died, his stepfather in pursuit. She pulled over and drove both of them home. She believed Mohamud when he explained that Abdi was trying to get out of doing his homework.
In the driveway, Abdi "kept saying 'I don't want to go home,'" said the neighbour, Olive Ndayishimiye. She said she knew Abdi had run away at least once before. Mohamud, she said, seemed "upset and tired" but not angry.
"When you dropped them off, did you have any idea what would happen inside that house?" Feroleto asked.
"No," Ndayishimiye said quietly.
Source: AP
Re: Mother of Somali boy beaten to death testifies

Ninkaan Looks miskiin sxb. Even though he killed an innocent child, I am not for the Idea of having a somali man going to jail for life.
Re: Mother of Somali boy beaten to death testifies
caburiye1 wrote:[imghttp://hiiraan.com/images/2012/Oct/Ali_Mohamed_Mohamud.jpg][/img]
Ninkaan Looks miskiin sxb. Even though he killed an innocent child, I am not for the Idea of having a somali man going to jail for life.
Are you kidding me??
Then man murdered an innocent child. You do the crime, you do that time. Regardless if he is somali or not. The child is somali too. Take race and creed out of this. This man is guilty and justily deserves punishment.
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Re: Mother of Somali boy beaten to death testifies
you would think beating him with belt would be enough but no what does he do stabb the kid 17 times
strangle him
and throw his body
this dude is indeed not mentally stable therefore i would recommned a life time sentence 





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Re: Mother of Somali boy beaten to death testifies
ahmed omar mohamed wrote:Mother of Somali boy beaten to death testifies as the stepfather goes on trial
BUFFALO, N.Y. - A Somali woman covered her face and slumped forward, sobbing, as she testified about the last time she saw her 10-year-old son before his body was found gagged and beaten in the basement of their home. Her husband, the boy's stepfather, went on trial Monday for murder.
"He told me, 'Bye, Mom,'" Shukri Bile said through tears after walking prosecutor Thomas Finnerty through her final hour with her son, Abdifatah Mohamud. She last saw him on the afternoon of April 17, when she went by his bedroom to say goodbye on her way out to her cleaning job at an office building in downtown Buffalo, on the border with Canada.
That evening, Ali-Mohamed Mohamud stabbed the child known as Abdi with a kitchen knife, gagged him with a sock, duct-taped his mouth shut, bound his hands with an electrical cord and beat him nearly 70 times with a wooden rolling pin, at one point stopping to switch out socks because the boy had vomited, Assistant District Attorney John Feroleto said during opening statements in Mohamud's second-degree murder trial.
"Abdi ran away, I'm leaving," Mohamud told Bile when she returned from work late that night, the prosecutor said. Police responding to the mother's report of a missing child found him on the floor of the blood-spattered basement. The child's ribs were broken, his lungs and kidneys damaged and his fractured skull had been struck with enough force to separate it from the spinal column, Feroleto said.Mohamud, who also is a native of Somalia, was arrested a short time later at The Buffalo News, where he worked as a security guard. He confessed to police, the prosecutor said.
Mohamud's attorney, Lana Tupchik, said Mohamud denies the accusations and urged jurors not to jump to conclusions.
"There can be no speculation in this criminal case until you hear all of the evidence, all of the rules, all of the law," Tupchik said as Mohamud, wearing slacks and a striped dress shirt, looked on.
Mohamud later dabbed his eyes as his wife, her head wrapped in a blue scarf, broke down again and again after being called among the trial's first witnesses.
"I don't want to see his face but I see him," she said when asked to point out her husband in the courtroom.
Abdi was born in a hospital in Uganda six days after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, and arrived in the United States with Bile and her four other children in February 2004, she said. The family had been in a Ugandan refugee camp after fleeing the genocide in Somalia that killed the oldest children's father, Bile said.
Bile's oldest son, 24-year-old Hussein Waris, testified that relatives believed Mohamud was a caring stepfather determined to see Abdi do well in school.
"Maybe I'll see him a scientist one day," Waris recalled a seemingly proud Mohamud saying about Abdi. Neither he nor his mother said they'd ever seen Mohamud abuse the child.
The first witness was a neighbour who described seeing Abdi running down the street the afternoon he died, his stepfather in pursuit. She pulled over and drove both of them home. She believed Mohamud when he explained that Abdi was trying to get out of doing his homework.
In the driveway, Abdi "kept saying 'I don't want to go home,'" said the neighbour, Olive Ndayishimiye. She said she knew Abdi had run away at least once before. Mohamud, she said, seemed "upset and tired" but not angry.
"When you dropped them off, did you have any idea what would happen inside that house?" Feroleto asked.
"No," Ndayishimiye said quietly.
Source: AP





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Re: Mother of Somali boy beaten to death testifies
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the true face of darood savagery. this guy is dhulbahante. I know him personally. f-king barbarian child killer!
Re: Mother of Somali boy beaten to death testifies
I want to make an exception on my anti-capital punishment stance.
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Tsk,tsk, tsk!
The farax will probably be thrown in a maximum pound me in the arse American prison.
The farax will probably be thrown in a maximum pound me in the arse American prison.
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Re: Mother of Somali boy beaten to death testifies
Someone oughta lobotomize this one with a wooden rolling pin for his own sake.caburiye1 wrote:Ninkaan Looks miskiin sxb. Even though he killed an innocent child, I am not for the Idea of having a somali man going to jail for life.
Re: Mother of Somali boy beaten to death testifies
Shocking story. I can't begin to fathom what would compel this otherwise innocent looking man to commit such an evil crime. Too bad New York doesn't have the death penalty. Life in solitary confinement sounds good.
Re: Mother of Somali boy beaten to death testifies
i think something is wrong with him mentally. He washed up and went to work as if nothing has happenedcaburiye1 wrote:
Ninkaan Looks miskiin sxb. Even though he killed an innocent child, I am not for the Idea of having a somali man going to jail for life.

Re: Mother of Somali boy beaten to death testifies
i truly hope he doesn't get away with pleading insane.waryaa wrote:i think something is wrong with him mentally. He washed up and went to work as if nothing has happenedcaburiye1 wrote:
Ninkaan Looks miskiin sxb. Even though he killed an innocent child, I am not for the Idea of having a somali man going to jail for life.
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Re: Mother of Somali boy beaten to death testifies
Can't believe I'm so closely related to this scum.
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yea, kill him. qisaas waa xaqcaburiye1 wrote:
Ninkaan Looks miskiin sxb. Even though he killed an innocent child, I am not for the Idea of having a somali man going to jail for life.
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Re: Mother of Somali boy beaten to death testifies
caburiye1 wrote:[imghttp://hiiraan.com/images/2012/Oct/Ali_Mohamed_Mohamud.jpg][/img]
Ninkaan Looks miskiin sxb. Even though he killed an innocent child, I am not for the Idea of having a somali man going to jail for life.

And what if he kills another kid because of bleeding hearts like you?
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