A mother from Minneapolis was captured on a phone video confronting Black Lives Matter (BLM) activists who congregated in her neighborhood to protest for the sake of protesting a justified police shooting of a gunman, who tried to kill her and her children.
Arabella Foss-Yarbrough called police last 13 July after neighbor Andrew "Tekle" Sundberg allegedly fired his gun into her home as she cooked her kids dinner, leaving bullet holes in her front door, walls and above her bathroom sink, photos show.
Two Minneapolis police snipers shot him dead last 14 July after a long standoff. A pistol with an extended magazine and several bullet casings was found in his apartment, the New York Post reported.
"This is not a George Floyd situation. George Floyd was unarmed. This is not OK," Foss-Yarbrough launched at the protesters who gathered for a march and rally for the crominal, according to the video. "He tried to kill me in front of my kids."
As expected, seeing another chance to raise money for their ignorant cause, the protesters ignored the mom's pleas for peace on her street. The the protesters who are not even in the scene of the incident when it happened claimed injustice was done and commemorated Sundberg’s death. They left candles and flowers around chalked name of the criminal on the sidewalk, photos from the Star Tribune indicate.
One protester even had the gall to tell Foss-Yarbrough that "this is not the time" as she recounted the terror she and her children felt as bullets slammed into their home. So, when should be the time? Maybe after BLM managed to scam more money by glorifying criminals and attacking police and victims?
Foss-Yarbrough was near hysterical with emotion as she confronted the activists, exasperated that these so called warriors for justice could defend someone who was focused on murdering her family.
"I can’t get my items because you guys are celebrated his life," the mom screamed through tears. "This is not ok. 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–king hallway watching me move."
Appealing to her mixed minority race, the mom seemed upset that the protesters were advocating for the gunman’s lost life but not those of her and her children.
"I have Black children; I am a woman of color!," she declared. "If I would have lost my life, would you guys do this for me?"