Excuses, Excuses: Ex-Criminal Investigator Says Foreign Invader Who Killed Laken Riley Might've Just Panicked

Nick Kangadis | February 28, 2024
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Look, I understand that the purpose of some people’s jobs are to understand evil and what might have been going through their minds when committing criminal acts. However, one FORMER criminal investigator came up with one hypothesis that just doesn’t reach any level on the “Give-a-Damn” meter.

Former Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) criminal profiler John Lang Jr. went over the case of 22-year-old Laken Riley, the nursing student that was “allegedly” kidnapped and beaten to death by a criminal invader (illegal alien) last week, with WSB-TV investigative reporter Ashli Lincoln.

Riley was going for a run along a trail on the University of Georgia campus when she encountered “suspected” waste of space Jose Ibarra.

Lang Jr. asserts that Ibarra “was met with resistance,” so he “panicked” and that’s why he killed her.

Or maybe, he “allegedly” is criminal pile of trash and did some criminal stuff (I’m censoring myself here.).

“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 restored to violence,” Lang said, as reported by WSB-TV.

Related: CBP: Colombia, China Top List of Criminal Invaders' Country of Origin Along San Diego Sector

“But he didn’t know what he was in for and I suspect she probably fought back,” Lang added. “He’s not a very big fellow and he may have been overwhelmed by her size and her strengths and tenacity to fight back.”

I’m not saying Lang Jr. is victim blaming, but he’s not NOT saying it, either. Should she have just been a limp victim and accept whatever was coming to her from Ibarra, which she never could’ve predicted?

The bottom line is that Ibarra is “allegedly” a kidnapper and murderer who should’ve never been in this country in the first place. But, when your federal government prioritizes the lives of criminal foreigners more than its own people, this is to be expected, unfortunately.

The question then becomes, since the federal government is complicit, not only in human trafficking, but in the aiding and abetting of foreign criminals, should they be liable in civil court for the death of people, like Riley?

Someone needs to hold government to account. They’re certainly not going to do it to themselves.

 

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