Ahmaud Arbery Versus Laken Riley—The Latter Was A Real Jogger
03/11/2024
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Earlier: Joe Biden Wants To Talk About Black “Jogger” Ahmaud Arbery—Why Won’t He Talk About These Raped/Murdered White Joggers?

Ahmaud Arbery and Laken Riley died nearly four years apart (February 23, 2020 and February 22, 2024, respectively) in Georgia.

Arbery was a black career criminal, who was “jogging” from construction site to construction site apparently looking for things to steal. Riley was a white nursing student out for a jog when an illegal alien tried to sexually assault her; she fought back, and according to a retired Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) criminal investigator, this action is what led to the illegal alien to cave in her skull.

Nursing student Laken Riley tried to call 911 before deadly encounter with migrant: cops, by Katherine Donlevy and Yaron Steinbuch, NY Post, February 28, 2024

Nursing student Laken Riley desperately tried to call 911 last week when a Venezuelan migrant pounced on her during a morning run, it was revealed Wednesday.

Police documents show that Jose Antonio Ibarra, 26, prevented the 22-year-old from dialing the emergency helpline before he dragged her body to a secluded area after the vicious attack.

Ibarra then panicked and likely bashed in her skull when Riley bravely tried to fight back, according to an analysis by a former criminal profiler. Riley was found hours later on the University of Georgia campus with a disfigured skull. She died of blunt-force trauma.

The gruesome details of her injuries in new warrants suggest that the Augusta University College of Nursing student likely fought back when she was grabbed during a run—and her killer likely panicked while trying to subdue her.

“In this case, the offender was met with resistance which he wasn’t expecting, and it got overpowering and he couldn’t control it and he resorted to violence,” John Lang Jr., a former Georgia Bureau of Investigation investigator, told WSB-TV.

“But he didn’t know what he was in for and I suspect she probably fought back,” said Lang, a criminal profiler not involved in the case.

“He’s not a very big fellow and he may have been overwhelmed by her size and her strengths and tenacity to fight back.”

“Concealing her body, that’s just an opportunity to distance himself from the crime,” Lang told WSB-TV, adding that investigators can’t rule out sexual assault as a possible motive in the heinous crime.

“In looking at this whole thing, this is like a disorganized offender. That’s what we call them” he added. “He just does it on the spur of the moment for whatever motivating factors.”

Ibarra—who is reportedly 5 feet 7 inches tall—is charged with malice murder, felony murder, aggravated battery, aggravated assault, false imprisonment, kidnapping, hindering a 911 call and concealing the death of another.

Riley was kidnapped and killed while she went out for a run on the University of Georgia campus on Thursday.

Charging documents accuse Ibarra of causing “great bodily harm with an object,” without specifying exactly what it was.

He also was charged with aggravated battery for “seriously disfiguring her body … by disfiguring her skull,” according to the affidavits shared by Fox News.

The suspect, who entered the US illegally in El Paso, Texas, last year twice slipped through the hands of law enforcement—and could have been deported after a bust in the Big Apple.

We live in a country where Ahmaud Arbery has a day in Georgia named in his honor and the sitting President of United States apologized for calling Riley’s murderer an “illegal alien,” and then said people like Ibarra built our country

Ahmaud Arbery Day officially recognized on 2nd anniversary of his death: Feb. 23 will be permanently recognized as Ahmaud Arbery Day in Georgia., ABC News, February 23, 2022:

Ahmaud Arbery Day has been officially recognized in Georgia on the second anniversary of Arbery’s death, just one day after his killers were found guilty on all counts in the federal hate crime case surrounding his death.

The Ahmaud Arbery Foundation, a mental wellness organization focused on Black men that was founded by Arbery’s mother, Wanda Cooper-Jones, announced that the non-profit will offer six $3,000 scholarships for higher education opportunities to seniors from Arbery’s former high school.

“Nothing will bring my son back, but I know that God wants us to repurpose the pain, my pain into service to make life better for other young men,” Cooper-Jones said at an event at the National Center of Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta.

She added, “It is my honor to serve others in this way in recognition of my son’s life.”

The Georgia General Assembly passed a resolution on Feb. 2 to permanently declare Feb. 23 to be Ahmaud Arbery Day.

“The state of Georgia honors one of the most distinguished citizens,” said state representative Sandra G. Scott at the Wednesday event as she read the resolution. “Mr. Arbery was a loving son, brother of Jasmine Arbery, uncle, grandson, nephew, cousin and friend who left an impact on countless Georgians and Americans.”

She continued, “A compassionate and generous man, Mr. Arbery will long be remembered for his love of family and community.”

They encouraged communities to “run with ‘Maud,” by running 2.23 miles annually on this day, as a call for racial justice and equity in honor of Ahmaud who was killed while jogging.

Laken Riley was actually out for a jog in Athens, Georgia on February 22, 2024, when an illegal alien tried to rape her. She fought back, and he bashed her skull in to such a degree that Ms. Riley had a closed casket at her funeral. Conversely, Arbery was trying to steal from multiple homes on February 23, 2020, when three white guys tried to do a citizen’s arrest on the purported “jogger.”

Does one story sum up life for white people in America better than juxtaposing Riley’s death at the hands of an illegal alien (and our POTUS apologizing for calling him an illegal alien) verses Arbery being retconned as a jogger and having a day named in his honor?

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