Breaking 911: DENVER – United States Attorney Jason R. Dunn today announced that a Gambian man residing in Denver, Colorado was indicted on torture charges stemming from his actions specifically intended to inflict severe physical pain and suffering on individuals in his custody and control in The Gambia in 2006.
The indictment was returned on June 2, 2020, charging Michael Sang Correa, 41, a national of The Gambia, with one count of conspiracy to commit torture and six counts of inflicting torture on specific individuals. The defendant made his initial appearance today before a U.S. Magistrate Judge where he was advised of his rights and the charges pending against him.
“As federal prosecutors, our mission is to seek out injustice and to hold accountable those who perpetuate it, regardless of where it occurs,” said U.S. Attorney Jason R. Dunn. “With this arrest, we are not only holding accountable a man who has allegedly committed horrific acts of torture against his own people, but demonstrating to the People of The Gambia, and indeed the entire world, that the United States stands for the rule of law and against those who abuse human rights.”
“Michael Correa allegedly committed heinous acts of violence against victim after victim in a brutal effort to coerce confessions from suspected coup plotters in The Gambia,” said Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. “These charges underscore that the United States will not be a safe haven for perpetrators of torture and that human rights violators will be held accountable and brought to justice.” read more
…just remember that shit like THIS guy did is probably going on in the abandoned holding cells in Seattle as we speak, it dey Kultur…
…I work with Africans, there’s a REAL good reason for SOME of them to be here, and crap like THIS is a LOT of it…
…also work with Cambodians, some that were chased out when Pol Pot was in his skull-stacking phase, and THEY have some good reasons to run, too…
…actually, we should realize that what makes the U.S. popular is that political torture and murder such as this isn’t the EXCEPTION in this world, it’s the RULE.
WE are the exception.
…until Democrats get their way, that is, then they’ll be nowhere to flee to any more…
Save the money and the trial and just send the bastard back to Gambia.
busy place for british vacations , I had to go to the gambia on business , and it is one serious muslim shithole , it`s only small , never leave your hotel , get of the flight go outside and hundreds of beggers are waiting to tap you up for money ,same anywhere they see a white face , gambia was a major british slaving port where the muslim slavers brought the captives to sell ,so the black folk in the us would have had decendants taken from there
Curious.
What law in the United States makes it illegal to torture someone in Gambia, and how far reaching is it in how it can be applied to whom?
Because we are not supposed to let anyone into the US who was convicted of war crimes.
Let me guess: He was working as either a community organizer or a democrat party precinct worker.
did i already state that i hope the big rock falls soon????? fukc this motherfukcer, i hope they (we) send him back to sambuca or where ever the asshole came from so that he can embrace “local” justice.
I kinda’ like this guy. I mean, not like you can fault his work ethic.
If we don’t want former war criminals in the US then how did Soros ever get citizenship and residency here? He admitted on 60 Minutes that he turned his fellow Jews in to the Nazis to save his own skin and called it ‘the best time of my life’.