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Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Our Neighbor Tried To Poison Us!

This extremist tried to poison his neighbors with a biological weapon.

Florida is expected to face a deadly storm. Named Idalia, this category 3 hurricane is expected to hit 21 counties in the state. Gov. Ron DeSantis, a controversial Republican presidential candidate had stated that Florida is "where woke dies." Since his decry, racists from all walks of life came down to the state. There was a deadly mass shooting in Jacksonville and the terrorist specifically targeted Blacks.

Anti-Black, anti-Muslim, anti-Jew, anti-LGBTQ, anti-Asian, anti-immigrant, anti-government and numerous extremists have settled in the panhandle.

A Florida family found out their downstairs neighbor injected a chemical into their apartment in Tampa area.

This terrorist used his intelligence and access to chemicals to potentially murder his neighbors. He would have gotten away of it if it wasn't for a hidden camera stationed in a potted plant.

Police say undercover video shows 36-year-old Xuming Li allegedly sticking a syringe under his neighbors’ front door and injecting a liquid into the Tampa Bay apartment.

We not safe in our home.

Umar Abdullah, 36, lives inside that apartment with his wife and 1-year-old daughter. He says for more than a month, a chemical smell in their home was making his family sick. The symptoms included a headache worse than a migraine, nausea, shortness of breath, drowsiness and hair loss.

Suspicious of the odor, Abdullah hid a camera inside a plant facing his front door. He says he was shocked to capture this terrorist, his downstairs neighbor, on video.

“We never expected anyone doing something, a neighbor who we knew by face at least for a year, so we were horrified. We were shaking,” Abdullah said.

Abdullah says he had been having a disagreement with Li over noise complaints that started shortly after his daughter was born.

After seeing the video, he called police, who sent out the hazmat team to investigate. The team found methadone and hydrocodone when they tested the liquid, according to an arrest affidavit.

“If you look at him, he’s holding his breath, so he knows the hazardous nature of this chemical,” Abdullah said.

This terrorist was arrested in June on six charges, including multiple counts of battery, aggravated stalking and dispersing a chemical agent. He was a doctorate student in the University of South Florida’s chemistry department and was enrolled in the summer session.

He has pleaded not guilty to all of the charges, according to court records.

This terrorist is unrepentant.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This terrorist faces 30 years in the iron college.

Abdullah says the ordeal has left his family shaken, and they’re now scared to make any noise whatsoever.

“Right now, I am afraid to live in any upper floors. I still believe there are not too many persons like him, but still, it’s like a trauma,” he said. “Whenever we accidentally drop our phone, we get shaken because what if, again, someone comes and just harms us?”

The terrorist was released on bond two days after his arrest. His next court date is scheduled for December. He was booted from the University of Central Florida and the complex will likely evict him and force him to pay for damages to the facility. They will have sue this terrorist for medical costs and damages to property.

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