His name is Mohamed Aweis Mohamed. He's from Grand Forks, North Dakota and an avid 911 caller. His determination made him call 911 47 times in less than one week just to voice his displeasure with President Donald Trump and to declare his support for the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), the Grand Forks Herald reported on March 10.
Court documents describe the conversations between Mohamed and the emergency dispatchers. Mohamed reportedly claimed that he had no freedom in the United States, that he wanted to go "home" or to Canada, declared his support for ISIS, said he "dislikes" women, and repeatedly ranted about Trump.
Court documents describe the conversations between Mohamed and the emergency dispatchers. Mohamed reportedly claimed that he had no freedom in the United States, that he wanted to go "home" or to Canada, declared his support for ISIS, said he "dislikes" women, and repeatedly ranted about Trump.