Yes, that is how three Somali men (former refugees*) reacted to their disappointment at finding not enough women at a party in a Minneapolis suburb a couple of weeks ago. We first told you about the story here, but now more details on the charges are coming to light. The question is does this story go in our Somali category and cross-referenced in our mentally deranged immigrant category? Well, actually we have neither category, but am sorry we don’t the way things are going.
They arrived to party but didn’t see enough girls, so they demanded their money back. [Edit: I’m not hip to parties, but this strikes me as strange, charging for a party, what kind of party was this?]
Then, the gunfire started.
An Eden Prairie teen has been charged in a shooting at a Lakeville trailer home Sunday that injured four partygoers, and two men have been charged with helping him conceal a semiautomatic pistol as they drove him away.
The shooting allegedly took place after the gunman and his friends were refused a refund on their entry fee at a house party, which they had left because of the lack of women.
The Dakota County attorney’s office Wednesday charged Mohamed Yusef Hussein, 16, with four counts of second-degree assault. County Attorney James Backstrom said he filed a court motion to have Hussein certified to stand trial as an adult because of the seriousness of the crime.
Jibril Farah Mohamed, 18, of Burnsville, and Mohamud Ahmed Hassan, 19, of Minneapolis, were both charged with aiding an offender, a felony punishable by up to five years in prison.
Read the rest of the story and check out the photos of those charged, charming huh? There are lots of details and turns out one of these guys may be implicated in shootings in the Somali neighborhood of Cedar-Riverside, the same neighborhood where the youths have disappeared from and returned to Somalia to become jihadists.
Hassan is wanted in Hennepin County in connection with the shooting of two men Aug. 14 in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood of Minneapolis. The victims survived and were able to identify Hassan and three other suspects from a photo lineup, according to charges in that case.
* For new readers, the US State Department has admitted over 80,000 Somali refugees to the US in the last 25 years and then last year had to suspend family reunification because widespread immigration fraud was revealed through DNA testing.