Born in Czechoslovakia, I experienced the realities of life very early. My family and I cheated death many times, from being bombed during World War II to dodging snipers in South East Asia.
To escape from communist treachery my family and I crossed borders through muddy fields, barbed wire, and armed guards.
At the age of nine I arrived in New York City. Two weeks in a new country I was immersed in the NYC school system, the best thing that could have happened to me.
I learned English quickly without forgetting Czech or German.
I immediately picked the political party that I would support, the Republican Party. That’s right; I knew where I belonged even at the age of nine.
I was a musician with my own band, worked with various promotional groups, started an out sourcing business for assembly of small manufacturing items, a computer company marketing hardware and software.
I served in South East Asia in Military Intelligence, held several positions in various fraternal organizations, worked on the U. S. Bicentennial Celebration, and now doing my best to strengthen the Republican Party.
Meet the Leftist Reverend Behind the Dallas Black Lives Matter Protest
CHICAGO – Rasheed Thompson, 39 of Chicago, was
arrested in connection with a series of dead bodies found in a freezer
located in his basement. According to reports, the bodies had the words
“Black Lives Matter” carved into the foreheads of the corpses.
The Chicago coroners office made a gruesome discovery today after
several 911 calls were placed by neighbors regarding their concern of
suspicious activity at the residence of Thompson. At approximately 10
p.m. last night, police were dispatched to South Pulaski Road and West
Lexington Street. Upon their arrival, their arrival, authorities were
met by a group of residents at the corner where they assisted police in
locating the home in question. Police proceeded to the 3000 Block of
West Lexington Street where they located the home. Authorities knocked
on the door of the residence and was met by an African-American male,
who appeared to be in his late 30’s and seemed to be “under the
influence of drugs”.
Upon entering the home, authorities indicated that the home “smelled
of death”. The power was off in the house however authorities found a
gasoline powered generated running in the kitchen.
A Black male, approximately in his 30’s, opened the door with the
smell of alcohol and marijuana on his body. He appeared to be somewhat
disoriented and his speech was slurred. We asked him for permission to
enter the premises, however he seems reluctant to allow us to enter,”
said Lt. Kyle Jennings. “After a few seconds, he mumbled “yes” to us.
Once we entered the home, we were met with a very foul odor as if
something was dead in the home. The power was off so we used our flash
lights to look around. As we approached the rear of the home, a light
was on in the kitchen. We asked the occupant for his name. He identified
himself and told us he lived with his grandmother. In the kitchen, we
found several handsaws covered in blood. Mr. Thompson pushed one of the
officers and ran downstairs through a half-opened door in the kitchen.”
One of the freezers found by police containing bodies
Lt. Jennings and two other officers chased Thompson down the stairs
which is where the foul odor had gotten stronger. When the officers got
to the basement, they found a series of freezers scattered around the
basement. With no trace of Thompson, one officer continued to search for
him as the other two pried opened three locked deep freezers. Upon
their discovery, 11 decapitated bodies were found frozen, while the
heads where in ziplock freezer bags. All of the bodies appeared to have
been Caucasian women, possibly in their early to mid-20’s. The heads
that were found all had the words “Black Lives Matter” carved into the
foreheads. The bodies were were preserved, possibly from being stored in
the deep freezers.
The police radioed for back up and the other freezers were opened
where 8 more bodies in similar condition were found, however one of the
women was still alive. Authorities at the scene helped the woman out of
the freezer and waited for paramedics to arrive.
“I was kidnapped by this Black guy after I left work earlier today.
We talked for while at Starbucks, where I work, before everything
happened. At first he seemed pretty nice but he had this weird twitch
that happened every couple of minutes. He asked if he could walk me to
my car and I said yes, but that is when everything went dark. When I
woke up, I was in this basement and I saw that guy I was with earlier
taking saws up the stairs. I cried for help and that is when he stuffed
me into a freezer where I saw dead bodies. I must have passed out from
shock or something but I am happy you guys found me,” said to police by
the victim.
Officer Douglas, who
was searching for Thompson, found him in a crawl space in the basement.
Police ran a background check on him and discovered that he was arrested
during a protest for the police involved shooting death of Laquan
McDonald. Thompson had no prior criminal record according to
authorities.
The names of the victims have not been released. Thompson was taken
into custody by police and had later tested positive for PCP which
authorities believe may have lead to Thompson’s crimes.
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