Six teenagers from the Burundi robotics team, who had come to Washington to compete in an international competition, were reported missing to D.C. police on Wednesday, according to police reports.
The missing teenagers range in age from 16 to 18 and include four males and two females, police said
Police identified the missing teenagers on Twitter as:
Richard Irakoze, 18, a black male with a dark complexion who is 5-foot-11, 140 pounds;
Kevin Sabumukiza, 17, a black male with a medium complexion who is 6-foot-4, 160 pounds;
Nice Munezero, 17, a black female with a dark complexion who is 5-foot-7, 140 pounds;
Aristide Irambona, 18, a black male with a dark complexion who is 5-foot-6, 130 pounds;
Don Ingabire, 16, a black male with a medium complexion who is 5-foot-8, 130 pounds;
Audrey Mwamikazi, 17, a black female with a dark complexion who is 5-foot-3, 130 pounds.
We’re living in such a scary world and we, as a community, can’t let this go unnoticed. This racism and hatred black people experience every day in America might have become the reason these teens are missing right now. Share this to find them as soon as possible, because you can save a life. If you have any information about them- call the police. Don’t stay aside.
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Okay, so this is my cousin Hanad Abdullaziz. He’s a 21 year old Somalian male. On Tuesday June. 23rd, 2015 in Surrey, British Columbia (Canada) he was driving in his neighbourhood. When the police suddenly stopped him. Hanad was confused as to why he was being pulled over, so he asked the undercover officer’s. The officer’s immediately smashed his window and dragged him out of the vehicle. They viciously started beating him until he was almost unconscious.
Hanad was getting brutally beaten for about five minutes. He was screaming for his life, “STOP I’M A STUDENT, I DIDN’T DO NOTHING.” These six under cover officers were accusing Hanad of being involved in recent shootings that have been happening in city of Surrey,BC since January of 2015. Between Somalis and Punjabis over drug turf.
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