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HORROR IN MINNESOTA – She Was Just Found STABBED 14 TIMES!

Minnesota is rapidly becoming a Sharia Swamp thanks to the liberal politicians who keep

allowing Somali Muslims to invade the city at an alarming rate.

Over the summer, the nation was left in shock and horror after a Somali Muslim cop gunned

down white woman Justine Damond in cold blood after she called 911 to report a crime in

her neighborhood.

Now another unthinkable crime has been taken out in an eerily similar manner by another

Somali Muslim in Minnesota, and the propaganda arm of mainstream media is already kicked

into high gear to bury the violent story.

Ever since Justine Damond was gunned down in cold blood, the local Somali Muslim community

have grown excessively cocky, realizing that they can pretty much do whatever the hell

they want.

They Somali Muslim populace has been out in full force tormenting locals, where white

women are constantly threatened with rape and violence.

Now another American woman horrifically attacked after the brutal near-death assault she endured

at the hands of the very same Muslims that liberals are so hell-bent on protecting.

WND reported:

Morgan Evenson was walking home in downtown Minneapolis on the evening of Dec. 13 when

a black man got out of his car, chased her down, tackled her and repeatedly thrust a

3-4-inch blade into her flailing body.

The 26-year-old computer-store clerk frantically fought back, kicking, scratching and screaming

for help.

At some point, neighbors heard her screams and came to her aid.

Her attacker – described as a Somali man in his early 20s, about 5-foot-7 with a slight

build and wearing grey stone-washed jeans – fled.

Evenson was left bleeding on the curb with 14 stab wounds on her arms, neck and back.

Her kidney was lacerated.

She was lucky to survive.

It happened while she was walking home from the Apple Store, where she worked, about eight

blocks away from her apartment.

That's when the man attacked her for no apparent reason.

Police, who have not made any arrests in the case, are calling it a botched robbery.

Evenson told KSTP she struggled with her attacker at the corner of 32nd Street and Fremont Avenue

and she considers herself lucky to be alive.

"It was horrifying, because I could feel something that felt like it was stinging me,

but it was him stabbing me," she said.

"Doctor's told me I had 14 wounds that needed stitches, including a lacerated kidney."

Evenson told KSTP her main concern now is getting better and helping police find whoever

did this so he cannot do it again.

"I cannot imagine anyone attacking someone like that and as a woman it is especially

frightening, but I knew I had to fight back and I want him to know I am OK and that he

will be caught," Evenson said.

Police have called the case unusual for the level of brutality just to get a woman's

purse, leading some to wonder if the assailant didn't want more than just a purse.

The Minneapolis Star-Tribune, the city's largest newspaper, has been AWOL on the story.

The newspaper's on-duty news editor, Maria Reeve, did not return WND's calls Tuesday

to inquire about why it went dark on such a brutal, unprovoked attack on a defenseless,

unarmed woman walking home from work.Other media, such as the Southwest Journal, have

reported on the crime but left out the assailant's full description as a Somali migrant.

The Sharia Swamp that Minneapolis has been transformed into falls directly on the shoulders

of the city's Muslim-loving mayor, Betsy Hodges.

Following the death of white woman Justice Damond, who was killed by the very same Muslim

police officer that Hodges fast-tracked through the police academy, the Islam-pandering woman

has been on a war path against the local community.

She recently set up an anti-blasphemy hotline in her city so the Somali migrants could call

and report on anyone who "harassed" them or spoke negatively about Islam.What's equally

disturbing is that Minneapolis is becoming a hotbed for human trafficking.

Hundreds of women and children are disappearing off the streets at an alarming rate, with

74 abduction cases just this year, leaving the FBI and local authorities completely frazzled.

One man's eerie warning about the human trafficking epidemic went insanely viral last

month, garnering over 17 million views, after his wife and daughter were nearly abducted

at a local Minneapolis Target parking lot.

Nahar Ali says he frequently sees vehicles mysteriously parked at the back of dark parking

lots, where this pack of human traffickers go around town scouting for people to abduct.It's

absolutely sickening what's going on right underneath our noses as liberals keep advocating

to bring more of these third world country savages in, as the startling love affair between

the left and radical Islam continues.

Muslim migrants continue to prove to us that they have no intentions of assimilating into

western society, and with these anti-American morons flooding cities at an unprecedented

rate, attacks on "infidels" will sadly become the new normal in places like Minneapolis.

For more infomation >> HORROR IN MINNESOTA – She Was Just Found STABBED 14 TIMES! - Duration: 5:30.

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House DFLers unveil Minnesota Values Project - Duration: 6:27.

I'm Representative Liz Olson and we're really excited to unveil the Minnesota

Values Project today. The Minnesota Values Project is an initiative of the

Minnesota DFL Caucus to engage legislators, Minnesotans, and community

groups in a conversation around the future of our state and our

shared values. So over the last nine months House DFLers traveled the state

to listen to Minnesotans and have conversations around these values. We had

deep conversations about our future, our hopes and our dreams, what is keeping us

up at night. Minnesotans aren't thinking specifically about policy or gridlock at

the Capitol. They want us to remove the barriers that stand between them and

their families economic security in the future. Minnesotans across the

state we're interested in hearing from one another. They listened thoughtfully.

While Minnesotans stay up at night worrying about their own situation they

also care deeply about ensuring everyone in our state has an equal chance at

succeeding. As Liz said over the last nine months the Minnesota House DFL went

across the state of Minnesota and talked to Minnesotans about what their

priorities are and we asked them to share those priorities with us so that

that could guide our work here at the State Capitol and their priorities are

our priorities here. Minnesotans were really clear they wanted us to make

affordable health care for everyone a reality, they wanted to ensure that every

child in every Minnesota community has access to an excellent education, they

want us to provide the education and job training that people need to get

good-paying jobs, and they want to ensure that all Minnesotans have the

opportunity to be safe, healthy and successful. As we approach the Easter

Passover recess unfortunately Republicans in charge of the legislature

have failed to make progress on these issues that Minnesotans are saying are

their priorities. Now that committee deadlines are passing it's clear that

some of these priorities will go unaddressed by this Republican-led

legislature but that doesn't mean that we won't keep

fighting for them. While our economy continues to grow there's too many

Minnesotans who are not making enough money to to provide the kind of standard

of living that they want to for their families.

Here at the Capitol too many of the gains are ensured to go to the wealthy

and well-connected rather than regular Minnesotans. Minnesotans are worried

about paying their bills and their living paycheck-to-paycheck. To make

Minnesota stronger we have to build an economy that works for all of us, that

includes stopping wage theft, supporting paid family leave and sick and save time,

and ensuring taxes are fair for everyone. We have to act as a check on corporate

greed and corruption in our government policies. All Minnesotans deserve the

opportunity to be healthy and successful and the Minnesota House DFL is committed

to fighting to make that a reality for everyone. And we learned from going

around the state that Minnesotans, their top issue is health care. Minnesotans are

feeling the pain of premiums and deductibles that are too high, they're

feeling the pain from limited coverage and provider networks, and a complex and

confusing system that's difficult to navigate. We believe that all Minnesotans

deserve access to affordable quality health care. In our agenda we support the

Minnesota care buy-in plan, implementing premium discounts that go directly to

consumers instead of giving out handouts to the insurance companies, we support

repealing for-profit HMOs, requiring nonprofit HMO dollars they should go to

nonprofit purposes instead of funneling them to for-profit institutions, we

support ensuring that women have the right to make their own health decisions

without interference from their employer or politicians, and we support empowering

our Attorney General to sue price gouging drug companies. Simply we believe

we all do better when everyone has health care. Representative Clark Johnson

from North Mankato. I'm the author and have about 45 co-authors of the

Minnesota Care buy-in and we held town halls across the state and those town

halls confirmed what I hear from my neighbors, that people want another

option on that individual health insurance exchange and they need it. This

is particularly true in rural Minnesota and

particularly true for farmers and the idea is that we would offer Minnesota

Care as an option on MNsure, where as if you're a family you could choose from

the other options or if there are other options available, and Minnesota Care

would be one of those and you would make that choice for your family.

Minnesota Care has excellent networks and it would be in our opinion more

affordable for Minnesota families. My great disappointment is that the

Republican majority has refused to hold a hearing on this. It's clearly an option,

it's something that Minnesotans want, and the fact that we cannot get a hearing

means that we cannot move forward in giving Minnesotans another option on the

individual health insurance market. When we ask Minnesotans what they cared about

many of them answered: the future. They told us the future that they saw in

their children's eyes, their grandchildren's eyes, and the eyes of the

children in their community. Minnesota has a strong history of providing a

world-class education for its young people. They want us to do more there are

three clear initiatives that Minnesotans support that would make real difference

in children's lives and build a strong base for learning, strengthen families

and communities, and make sure that all children get access to the sort of

education that they need to thrive. These are expanding voluntary free

pre-kindergarten to every Minnesota child, experience and research shows that

this popular program is our best tool for closing the achievement gap. Full

service community schools that build partnerships between parents, schools and

community organizations to better support students and families. A small

investment in state funds can leverage huge opportunity on the local level and

lastly we need to step up our support for special education students so that

all students across the state can thrive and be prepared for their best future.

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