Domestic abuser who’murdered ex’ freed by Portland bail money

Domestic abuser who’murdered ex’ freed by Portland bail money


A domestic abuse suspect was freed after being granted bail thanks to a social movement, only for him to kill the scared victim of his alleged assault hours later.

The mother of his children, Rachel Angel Abraham, was reportedly stabbed and strangled to death in Portland, Oregon, in July by Mohamed Osman Adan, 33.

According to reports, Adan entered Abraham’s townhouse, disconnected his GPS monitor, and killed Abraham brutally.

Adan was ordered to stay in detention the day before by Multnomah County Circuit Judge Jerry B. Hodson, who also rejected petitions for his release or a reduced bond.

But the Portland Freedom Fund, which is administered by a 43-year-old bankrupt named Amanda Trujillo, paid his $20,000 bail.

Despite Abraham sharing her concern that Adan might hurt her and prosecutors advocating against his release, the fund made the payment.

The Freedom Fund issued a non-apology for their part in the horrifying murder on Facebook, and Adan is now back on bail.

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The disastrous outcomes of awakened social justice organisations and judges releasing dangerous criminals into the streets to further racial “equity” are nothing new, but Adan’s case is the most recent in a long series of horrifying examples.

The most appalling acts of violence that may have been avoided if culprits had been imprisoned are examined here by DailyMail.com.

The awakened Portland bail fund released a domestic violence defendant to murder the lady he had been imprisoned for “abusing.”

The abuser and ex-boyfriend of Rachel Angel Abraham, 36, a mother of six, is Mohamed Osman Adan, 33.

Despite her orders of protection against him, she was brutally killed; police believe Adan was responsible for the strangled and stabbing death in July.

Adan was detained after being accused of disobeying a no-contact order relating to domestic abuse, but was released because Amanda Trujillo, co-president of The Portland Freedom Fund, provided $2,000 of his $20,000 bond.

He carried out the vicious deed on the mother of his six children one week after being released.

The Multnomah County-based nonprofit headed by Trujillo identifies itself as a “volunteer-run abolitionist organisation that posts bail for Black, Indigenous, and people of colour as well as anyone susceptible to COVID-19.” Additionally, contributions and grants are used to fund the organisation.

Mohamed Osman Adan, 33, was detained for the brutal assassination of Rachel Angel Abraham, 36, and Multnomah County Circuit Judge Jerry B. Hodson had refused petitions for his release or a lesser bond the day before the horrible act.

This week’s first stunning event occurred in New York City when a person suspected of killing someone in Times Square was released on bond.

Jesus Ramirez, a 28-year-old serial violent offender, was granted freedom by acting Supreme Court Justice Suzanne Adams.

Ramirez has a long criminal history that includes over 30 arrests and four jail terms. He was a well-known drug dealer and had only been detained once before in 2011 when he was 17 years old for trespassing.

On August 27, the night of the murderous assault, Ramirez ran into Guarionex Torres, 49, in Times Square.

It became violent close to the Port Authority terminal. According to authorities, the two guys, who were both from the Bronx, had a passing acquaintance.

Police said Torres was “mutilated” after Ramirez attacked him so viciously with slashes and stabbings.

Ramirez allegedly threw himself at his defenceless victim while carrying a knuckle knife blade throughout the brutal assault.

According to the lawsuit, Torres suffered wounds to his neck and arm, a gash from his right ear to his left face, and a stab wound in his chest.

Ramirez abandoned the bicycle on the blood-spattered sidewalk and ran off on foot.

Police discovered Torres face down in his own blood with “pieces of his body hanging off,” a source told The Washington Post.

Ramirez was quickly apprehended while still wearing the murder weapon, which was stained with Torres’ blood.

Just two streets away from the fight’s site, Torres had been detained two weeks before for threatening someone with a hatchet. He was back on the streets after posting $3,500 cash bail, according to court documents acquired by The New York Daily News. He was charged with intimidating and possessing firearms.

Judge Philip Thornton of the Pierce County Superior Court released 48-year-old chronic offender Aaron Fulk and warned him to act well.

Peterman, a walker-dependent crippled man, was slain close to Pike Place Market, a well-known tourist destination in Seattle.

Peterman was shocked witnesses who attempted CPR on him, but he never became awake and passed away in the hospital four days later.

Fulk was detained after making an effort to escape the scene.

Fulk was accused of threatening to murder a local transportation employee in Tacoma, Washington, and was charged with criminal harassment in July.

According to a report, Thornton freed Fulk on his own recognisance and without bail after the prosecution sought that he be detained in custody on a $10,000 bond and warned him not to commit any crimes.

Despite the fact that Matthew Velardo, 22, was being held on criminal charges after being detained, New York District Judge Leticia Ramirez released him from custody.

According to court documents, Velardo was apprehended in possession of an American Tactical.22 rifle with an extended magazine holding hundreds of rounds of ammunition, which was hidden in the trunk of his vehicle, The New York Post said.

Velardo was supposed to be put under $50,000 bail, a $150,000 bond, or a $150,000 secured bond, according to the Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark’s office, but the court disregarded their request.

Additionally, she ignored the pleadings of the prosecution and gave Velardo supervised freedom.

Ramirez released Velardo on the same day that she set bail for suspected murderer and Bronx smoke shop employee Vernon Gowdy at only $5,000. Gowdy was charged with murder, manslaughter, and illegal possession of a firearm in the death of 59-year-old Kenneth Fair.

Before Gowdy stabbed the deceased in the neck, the former Parks Department employee brutally killed Fair, a homeless man, who had reportedly engaged in a verbal altercation with Gowdy’s superior.

Gowdy has a lengthy criminal past dating back to the 1990s, with 15 previous arrests.


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