The Insanity of Modern-Day Minneapolis

ON July 14, Andrew Tekle Sundberg went off his meds and began firing large caliber rounds into his neighbor’s apartments.

Despite repeated attempts to talk Sundberg down, including appeals from his father to cooperate, a SWAT team shot Tekle Sundberg dead after a 6-hour standoff.

Then the kabuki theater began. There were vigils and chants. The Sundberg family has retained Benjamin Crump, and now other opportunists are flocking to the party.

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Watch one of the neighbors yelling at the merry-makers that Sundberg tried to kill her in front of her kids. To which they replied, “Shut-up,” “get your ass inside,” “this is not the time or place,” and “this is what the TV wants.”

One TV station even went on to interview CAIR-MN’s Jaylani Hussein. Not because he has anything to do with it, but because they know he likes to rabble-rouse over such things.

Fortunately, he was too busy playing Somali dress-up to participate.

From Jacob Frey, to Ilhan Omar, to Jaylani Hussein, to CAIR, to KARE, to Somali “youths,” it is just a madhouse in the otherwise beautiful City of Lakes.

Neighbor of Black man in Minneapolis shot by police berates protesters: ‘This is not OK!’

‘This is not a George Floyd situation,’ the mother of two young children told the protesters

By: Fox News, July 28, 2022:

Minneapolis mother of two was seen on video confronting protesters who gathered outside of an apartment building where a Black man, Andrew “Teckle” Sundberg, was shot and killed by police last Thursday.

“This is not a George Floyd situation. George Floyd was unarmed. This is not okay,” the mother, identified as Arabella Foss-Yarbrough, was seen on video yelling at a group of protesters on Saturday.

Foss-Yarbrough was the neighbor of Sundberg, and said he shot up her apartment Wednesday evening while she was cooking for her 2- and 4-year-old sons, Fox 9 reported. She said the bullets ripped through her apartment, and nearly left her family dead or injured.

As protesters and activists gathered Saturday afternoon outside the apartment building to demand justice for Sundberg, Foss-Yarbrough pulled up in her car and confronted the protesters that she and her children were left traumatized by the 20-year-old man before he was shot and killed. Sundberg’s family said he was having a “mental health crisis” at the time of his death.

“My kids have to deal with this and probably have a mental illness now because they almost lost their lives. There’s bullet holes in my kitchen because he sat in the f–ing hallway watching me move,” she said while confronting the protesters. “He tried to kill me in front of my kids.”

Foss-Yarbrough called police during the shooting on Wednesday, who helped the family escape. As police responded to evacuate the building, “officers started taking fire,” according to a search warrant. The incident led to a six-hour standoff between police and Sundberg, which ended when two Minneapolis snipers shot the 20-year-old.

“I have Black children; I am a woman of color!”  Foss-Yarbrough, who is of Black, white and Native descent according to the star Tribune, yelled at the demonstrators. “If I would have lost my life, would you guys do this for me?”

“Yes, ma’am,” a lead organizer for Black Lives Matter Minnesota Trahern Crews responded to Foss-Yarbrough at the demonstration.

Sundberg’s father, Mark Sundberg, also approached the mother of two and said, “I am so sorry,” according to the Star Tribune.

“This is not OK,” she responded.

Protesters and activists are demanding that body cam footage of Sundberg’s shooting be released, as well as why police were unable to apprehend him while he was still alive. Civil rights attorneys Ben Crump and Jeff Storms additionally argued that Sundberg’s parents were “highly restricted” in communicating with their son.

Police said more than 50 officers were involved in the standoff and they are reviewing hundreds of hours worth of audio and video of the incident. Body cam footage is expected to be released to the family early this week, the Star Tribune reported.

It is still unclear as to what prompted the two snipers to fire at Sundberg, with a search warrant stating, “At some point during the standoff, the two snipers shot the male subject.”

“My heart goes out to that woman (Yarbrough). She went through a very traumatic event with those bullets coming through her house,” Mark Sundberg told Fox 9. Cindy and Mark Sundberg adopted their son from Ethiopia when he was four years old.

A GoFundMe page was established for Foss-Yarbrough after she lost her job following the stand-off with police, according to the page. The GoFundMe page added that Sundberg had allegedly been “harassing [Foss-Yarbrough] and stalking her for months.”

Another GoFundMe was also established to help cover Sundberg’s funeral expenses, “food, and helping the youngest siblings in the family.”

 

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