By now you have probably heard the story of the sexual assault of a 5 year old girl by Muslim immigrant boys in Twin Falls, Idaho on 2 June 2016. If not, here is part of the story.
“The No. 1 priority is the victim,” Kingsbury said. “We can’t forget this. We have a young girl who has been victimized.”
But, he added: “There’s a lot of disinformation on social media. I don’t know if they made it up or what, but it’s just not true.”
To begin with, the chief said, the victim had not been raped but was believed to have been sexually assaulted.
Two individuals alleged to have been involved with the assault were arrested and taken to a juvenile detention center.
The suspects were not from Syria, but from Sudan and Iraq.
And now for the rest of the story.
A 5-year-old special needs girl in Idaho was sexually assaulted by three Muslim refugee boys last month. When the townspeople rose up to protest at a city council meeting, Mayor Shawn Barigar repeatedly told them not to “spread heresay” or a “false narrative” about the case, claiming he hadn’t heard anything about the attack and it might not even be true.
The Muslim refugee boys, ages 14, 10 and 7, who assaulted the little girl in the same apartment complex where they were living, are from Sudan and Iraq. The two older boys were arrested, then released into the custody of their parents following a hearing, were seen celebrating with their families after their release.
The parents of the boys, along with many of the hundreds of Muslim refugees who have been resettled into the Twin Falls, Idaho area, are employed by the Chobani yogurt factory, owned by a Turkish Muslim immigrant. Out of the 600 positions at the world’s largest yogurt plant, at least 30% of all employees are Muslim refugees.
The mayor of Twin Falls, Shawn Barigar, a Democrat, is also the president and CEO of the local Chamber of Commerce, and was “instrumental” in recruiting the Chobani plant to Twin Falls in 2011.
Hamdi Ulukaya, founder and CEO of the Chobani Yogurt plant, originally came to the United States on a student visa from Turkey. Now he owns an empire that employees hundreds of Muslim refugees from the Middle East and Africa.
Mayor Barigar proudly admitted his part in the deal: “I was a member of the recruitment team that recruited Chobani to Twin Falls in 2011,” Barigar told WND in a phone interview Thursday. He does not see his dual role as a Mayor and Chamber of Commerce CEO as a conflict of interest, and says he was not on the council at the time he brought Chobani to Twin Falls.
The $450 million factory was completed in December 2012 – just 326 days from start to finish.
First – honor dies where interest lies. Second – how did they raise that kind of money in such a short time? Third – is Chobani yogurt worth eating? Fourth – are American sanitation standards enforced at the plant?
And lest you think this is an isolated incident, you might find this story from England of interest. Fury as Islamic group orders Muslims in Rotherham to BOYCOTT police over child sex scandal.
Last August a devastating independent report was published revealing how at least 1,400 girls as young as 11 were groomed and sexually exploited over a 14-year period by gangs of predominantly Pakistani men.
South Yorkshire Police and the local council were both savaged for failing to avert the scandal, with officers later claiming they failed to intervene for fear of being branded racist.
Political correctness strikes again.
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If I were her mother or father, I’d likely be arrested now. And it would be worth it.