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GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: GMU_Gradstudent ()
Date: March 14, 2011 11:36AM

Written by Sarah Evans, George Mason University

The following account is that of a friend and coworker. I have decided to publicize this incident because it impacts me as a student and as a strong believer in social justice. I think it’s important to speak up on his behalf.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011 was like any other weekday at George Mason University. One student’s quest for an empty study room was met after a long search in Fenwick Library. Little did he know picking that study room, that day would forever change his life.

Abdirashid Dahir, a senior at George Mason University, had searched high and low, Tuesday afternoon, to find a study room in Fenwick to work on his research paper, due for midterm evaluations. Finally, finding one on the third floor, Abdi settled in and set up his things to prepare for a long work period. After settling in, Abdi realized he had left his laptop charger in his dorm (Shenandoah Building). Gone approximately seven minutes, the time it might take some to use the restroom or find a book, Abdi returned to find something unexpected. A girl had taken over the study room, placing all of Abdi’s belongings in the hallway by the door. Being confused and frustrated with the situation, as many people would be, Abdi opened the door to the study room and asked the girl what was going on. The girl replied that she noticed he had gone away and she needed the room, and therefore took it. Abdi responded with a justified, “What the f**k?” Abdi explained to the girl that he had only been gone seven minutes and that it was really unfair for her to just take the study room. The girl wouldn’t budge. Abdi, needing to get his work done, then tried to reason with the girl, saying that they both clearly needed to use the room and could possibly share it. The girl did not like this idea but refused to leave. Abdi decided not to budge; after all, he had gotten there first and this girl was clearly breaking the unspoken student code of courtesy. When Abdi refused to leave, the girl decided to call Mason Police. While Abdi and the girl waited for the police to arrive, the girl expressed her dislike of “foreigners,” referring to Abdi’s accent, saying how her father was a Federal police officer, and that she intended on getting him into a lot of trouble. She also told him he ought to go back to his country. Abdi felt like the girl was capable of making up information, based on her intentions and what she had relayed to the dispatcher. In an attempt to avoid any further possible prosecution, Abdi got up, opened the door, and put the deadbolt out, to prop the door open, so it was obvious to everyone passing by that the door was not locked. The girl then called Mason Police again, saying that he had actually locked her in the room and therefore was escalating the situation. Abdi stated later that on the dispatch recording of the message, he could be heard in the background repeatedly saying, “You are lying.” Soon after her second call, four officers showed up at the study room. Abdi pushed the already open door, open more to allow the officers to enter. Officer Rapoli, badge 41, stood in the doorway and started the process by asking the girl what happened. The other officers stayed in the hallway, outside the study room. The girl started explaining the situation. Abdi pleaded to give his side of the story; upon his third time asking, he was given the chance to speak. Abdi began to talk and the girl, who had been so cocky before the police arrived, began to cry. Immediately following, Officer Rapoli asked Abdi to sit outside the study room. Abdi was unable to see or hear what was going on within the study room, from where he was placed. Officer Rapoli continued to question the girl in the study room. Abdi expressed his frustration with the situation to the other officers, saying, “You’ve got to be kidding me; I have a lot of work to do. I don’t understand why this has happened or why she’s crying.” Officer VanDoren, badge 14, empathized with Abdi, saying that what they were doing was all procedural. The officers then asked Abdi to move to a far corner table away from the study room, which he did. The two other officers assessed the situation and left, responding to another incident, leaving Rapoli interviewing the girl and VanDoren with Abdi. After a few minutes, Rapoli came over, leaving the girl in the room. He then told Abdi he had to leave Fenwick Library. Abdi tried to understand why they had come to this conclusion, asking why he was getting kicked out, when he was there first. The officers did not answer his questions, replying only with a simple answer of, “You need to leave.” Abdi began to cry; he explained that the situation was not fair, stating that he, too, was a student here and that it seemed like just because she cried they took her side. He told the officers, “I don’t think this is right; you haven’t given me a chance to tell my side, and you rushed to this conclusion.” They were silent. Abdi then asked to be escorted back to the study room, to get his belongings. When he entered the room he addressed the girl saying, “You know what you did was wrong; stop making stuff up.” He also asked the girl never to do what she did to him, to anyone else. The girl remained silent.

Up to this point, Officer Rapoli had really been the one taking charge of the case; he was the one who had been conducting the questions and procedure thus far. Abdi felt like Officer Rapoli was really the only officer at fault, in how badly the case had been dealt with. Abdi then asked Officer Rapoli for his information; Rapoli gave him his card. Abdi then asked Rapoli if he had a supervisor or someone that he could talk to about him (Rapoli). Rapoli pointed at VanDoren, suggesting that VanDoren was that person. VanDoren tried to explain the situation to Abdi, telling him that what Rapoli did was right. He never answered Abdi’s question of how this conclusion was fair, though. Abdi asked, “Why me, though? Why not kick both of us out?” referring to the girl and himself. VanDoren continued to avoid Abdi’s questions, repeating that Rapoli had acted correctly in the situation. Feeling like he wasn’t getting anywhere, Abdi stated that he was leaving. The officers remained upstairs, allowing Abdi to walk himself out, without an escort. On his way out, Abdi stopped by the info desk, asking the gentleman working, about the library’s policy about study rooms. The gentleman at the desk did not know of any such policy, but suggested Abdi speak with his supervisor. The gentleman went to the back, looking for his supervisor, asking others there where she might be, pointing at a still visibly upset Abdi. He returned, telling Abdi he could wait there for her. While Abdi was waiting at the information desk, to speak with the library supervisor, the two officers came down the stairs (possibly to exit the building). VanDoren approached Abdi at the desk saying, “If you had not acted like a little child, we would not have this problem.” Abdi then asked both officers for their badge numbers, stating he would like to file a complaint. The officers complied but followed up by saying Abdi must then leave or they would arrest him for trespassing. Abdi left Fenwick, heading straight for the Police Station, by Rappahannock Parking deck, to file a formal complaint against the two officers.

At the station, Abdi spoke with the chief of operations and explained the situation and how he felt the officers had handled the incident very unprofessionally and unfairly – not listening to both sides, forcing him to leave, etc. The supervisor agreed that the officers should not have acted in this way and were wrong in their decision to force Abdi to leave. The supervisor then asked Abdi what could be done to make him “feel better,” about the situation. Abdi explained that he felt like both officers owed him an apology, for the way they conducted themselves and treated him, and they needed to make sure that they would not act this way in the future. The supervisor then called both officers in, standing back and having Abdi explain to them why he was there and what issue he had with them. Abdi explained that he felt like they did not handle the situation well; they violated his rights as a student, didn’t listen to both sides, rushed through the process and settled on an unfair conclusion. Abdi finished stating, “I believe you owe me an apology.” Both Officer Rapoli and Officer VanDoren refused to apologize. The officers exited the room, leaving Abdi with the chief of operations. Abdi asked him, “If I were to file a complaint, who would it go to?” The chief explained that it would come back to him. Abdi felt like he could get no further at the police station. He thanked the chief of operations for his help and asked to leave. Abdi had gotten a few steps away from the station when he realized he didn’t know when he was allowed to go back to Fenwick. He decided to go back in and ask. When he re-entered the station and walked into the lobby, he found VanDoren laughing and speaking with the secretarial staff, behind the counter. The woman, who had directed Abdi to the chief of operations before, approached the window. Abdi explained to her he didn’t know how long he had to wait to go back to the library. VanDoren, overhearing the conversation, stopped laughing and came to the window. Abdi asked VanDoren when he was able to return to the library. VanDoren said, “Couple hours.” Abdi suggested that his answer was too vague and asked VanDoren to be more specific. “Not 'til tomorrow,” VanDoren replied. Abdi then asked to get it in writing. VanDoren then came into the lobby, where Abdi was standing. VanDoren then said Abdi needed to leave; otherwise he would arrest him for trespassing. Abdi explained, “All I want is for it to be in writing, so that I can have proof of it when I meet with Dean of Students.” “You’re right,” VanDoren said, “Now I’ll make sure you’re given one year away from the library.” “That’s fine as long as it’s in writing,” Abdi replied. VanDoren went back into the conference room, where Abdi had met with the chief of operations and the two officers. A few moments later, Abdi was called back into conference room, where his picture was taken and he was given a citation for trespassing, which he signed. The trespassing citation stated Abdi could not enter Fenwick library for the next two weeks, which is the maximum suspension time from the library, not the one year VanDoren had been so adamant about giving him.

Abdi left the police station, heading to the Dean’s office, where he met with Carrie Klein to talk about his incident. Abdi stated that Ms. Klein was very helpful and directed him to the office of Senior Vice President, Maurice Scherrens, who is apparently the “only one above the police,” according to Ms. Klein. Abdi walked over to Mr. Scherrens’ office, but he was unavailable to meet at that time, so Abdi scheduled an appointment to meet with him on Friday evening.

Abdi then returned to Shenandoah 3rd, where he is a Resident Advisor. He wrote down the incident play-by-play and saved it, to send to his supervisor. He spoke with one of his suitemates and explained the whole crazy ordeal. Abdi decided to try and get some work done on the research paper he had attempted to work on in Fenwick earlier that afternoon. He set up in the floor study room. Three or four hours after the incident at Fenwick (around 6:30 PM), Officer Rapoli and Officer Ross arrived at the study room. The officers entered the study room. Officer Rapoli said, “I’m sorry; I should have done this earlier.” Abdi recalled thinking, perhaps Rapoli had returned to apologize, but Rapoli finished by saying, “But now I’m here to arrest you.” Rapoli showed Abdi the warrant, just enough to see his name on it. Abdi, confused about why he was being arrested asked, “For what?” Officer Rapoli replied, “Abduction,” which is a felony in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Abdi looked around the study room, “Who did I abduct?” The officers did not respond. Abdi asked, “Can I take my stuff to my room?” “No you can’t,” Rapoli insisted. Abdi then turned around and was put in handcuffs. While being cuffed, Rapoli asked if it was all right if Abdi’s roommate came and took his stuff. Abdi wondered how Rapoli knew he had a roommate at all, but said it was fine. After he cuffed Abdi, he searched him. Officer Ross suggested she call Abdi’s RD to take the stuff. That was the last time Abdi would see Officer Ross.

Officer Rapoli walked Abdi down the hall, telling him, “You have the right to remain silent, anything you say, can and will be used against you in a court of law,” but that was all. Rapoli took Abdi to the police car parked outside by the Shenandoah lecture room. Although he already searched Abdi inside the building, Officer Rapoli leaned Abdi up against the car, facing the back window and searched him again. While “searching” him, Rapoli tightened the cuffs, enough to cause pain and twisted Abdi’s left hand. Abdi let out a gasp, expressing the pain he was experiencing, but said nothing else. He felt as if Officer Rapoli was provoking him, trying to make him react and escalate the situation – perhaps then they’d have a real reason to arrest him. In the car, Abdi asked again, “Who did I abduct?” Rapoli replied, “From earlier today.” That was the extent of the conversation on the ride over to the Fairfax Adult Detention Center.

In front of the Magistrate, Abdi told Rapoli it was officers, like him, that made him want to be a lawyer even more. Abdi stated, “When I become a lawyer I will make sure officers like you are taken off the force.” “Oh yeah?” Rapoli remarked, “We’ll see about that.”

Wednesday, March 9, 2011, after seventeen hours in jail, Abdi was released on a $2,500 bond. When he was released he headed back to school to speak with his supervisors, get answers, and meet with anyone who could help. Upon returning to his room, he charged his phone and noticed a voicemail from the day before. His suitemate, who had heard all about the incident, the day before, had called, minutes before his arrest. The suitemate stated that Officer Rapoli had stopped by “to apologize for earlier.” When Abdi wasn’t in his room, his suitemate had suggested he might be in the study room.

Abdi met with Maurice Scherrens on Friday, after having his judicial on campus, Thursday. He will not know the school’s decision about the case for, at least another week, once all participants have been questioned. He has had no luck in getting the charges dropped or having any action be taken against the officers involved. Additionally, Abdi has still not been informed of his accuser. The official trial will be held on April 6, 2011 at 2:00 PM in Fairfax General District Court.

From working on a research paper in Fenwick library to Fairfax Adult Detention Center, Abdirashid Dahir’s life changed in an instance. Since the incident, Abdi has been prohibited from entering his building, as a precaution to the community, leaving him homeless and at the mercy of off-campus friends with open couches. Abdi is also unable to work and complete his duties as an RA until the incident is cleared, which was sanctioned by the Office of Housing and Residence Life. However, despite the danger he may pose in his residence hall, Abdi is still allowed to attend classes. The incident has cost him valuable time and energy that could have been spent studying, which was his initial intention. It is clear that his rights as a student, a citizen, and as a human being have been compromised. Justice has not been served. The underlying ethnocentric discrimination and lack of equal opportunity is unacceptable.

For a university who so proudly flaunts its openness to diversity and international students, we really missed the mark on this one. GMU PD has a history of mistreatment and unanswered complaints. It makes me wonder whether a hate crime has been committed against Abdi. I remember as a freshman, attending Freshman Convocation on move-in day, seeing a man wearing a sandwich board with the words “Fairfax Police Hate Black People,” written on it. Abdi is a black, Somalian, Muslim; did he get fair treatment or is this a hate crime perpetrated by another student and exacerbated by the actions and inactions of the George Mason police?
As classmates, educators, counselors, advisors, students, residents, coworkers – fellow Patriots, we need to band together and insist justice be served. How can we take ourselves seriously if a school, that is “committed to providing equal opportunity and an educational and work environment free from any discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, or age,” can’t even manage to do just that?

Please pass this along to anyone who may be interested or may be able to help Abdi and students like him.

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Posted by: Gonads & Strife ()
Date: March 14, 2011 11:44AM

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: GMU_Gradstudent ()
Date: March 14, 2011 11:46AM

Ha, I love that old 3-brain video with gonads and strife...that being said, don't be a troll, and do actually read about the injustice and abuse of power that occurred in your back yard!



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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Agent Zero ()
Date: March 14, 2011 11:49AM

Are you shitting me? It's whiney assholes like you that irritate the shit out of hard working folks of all races. Buck up and explain yourself to the judge. The cop will get his time to talk too. Being black or foreign doesn't mean you aren't a prick.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Wow ()
Date: March 14, 2011 11:54AM

This pisses me off... please provide updates. I will pass this along.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: G&S ()
Date: March 14, 2011 11:56AM

Fuck gonards & stifey.. whatever your bitchass name is

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: NotOK ()
Date: March 14, 2011 12:04PM

This is so unacceptable. I think you would be a lot more concerned about this incident had it happened to you!

It is absolutely ridiculous that something like this could be escalated so far. I hope that little bitch is pleased with herself for incited such a mess, and I hope those officers are fired promptly.

Keep us updated, and let students know what we can do to take a stand in this

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: me1 ()
Date: March 14, 2011 12:09PM

Spread the word to whoever you can as quickly as possible

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: dfddafdasfsda ()
Date: March 14, 2011 12:12PM

dont care

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Johnny Walker ()
Date: March 14, 2011 12:14PM

Until they went back and arrested him later I was thinking this is not a big deal. The cops came and defused the situation. Was it fair? Probably not. But it was over with. Still, we're hearing one side of the story, not both.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Rusty ()
Date: March 14, 2011 12:16PM

There are some fine universities in Mogadishu. Perhaps Mr. Dahir would feel more comfortable in one of them.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Not believing it ()
Date: March 14, 2011 12:19PM

Sounds like a bunch of bull pucky to me. I'd like to hear the other side of the story, especially the part where he abused the poor girl in the secluded study room.

Also, there is no unwritten code of conduct regarding rooms, you leave - you lose.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Zak ()
Date: March 14, 2011 12:20PM

First thing I'd do is hire a lawyer since Abdi is facing a serious charge with possible serious consequences.

As much as you want to carry out your "social justice", you still need to play the game in the courts. This would be a different matter if Abdi wasn't arrested and charged. You could simply handle everything within the GMU system. (i.e. involve the University Ombudsman, students protests, etc) By all means, still protest and cause a ruckus within GMU because this story is disheartening. However, keep in mind that you can't play around with a serious "abduction" charge.

GMU police do have a history of mishandling standard police procedures, infringing on civil rights, etc. Although one could view this as "police racial/ethnic discrimination", it seems as though the entire situation boils down to "he said, she said".

Your story has a couple of missing details that need to be clarified and/or corroborated. If everything Abdi says that happened is the truth, then I say fight this with all your resources. I see this case involving a lot of time and money, unfortunately....

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Posted by: Johnny Walker ()
Date: March 14, 2011 12:21PM

The best way to handle the situation:

"Hey I was using this room."

"You left."

"Just for a few minutes to get this though."

"Well sorry but I'm using the room now."

"Wow. You're a bitch." Walk away.

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Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: March 14, 2011 12:23PM

I got to the part that said "Abdi started to cry"

LOL!

I will read the rest when I have insomnia.

BTW were you a witness?


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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: GMU_Gradstudent ()
Date: March 14, 2011 12:30PM

No, I'm not a witness, merely a hater of social injustices and abuses of power. Especially with regards to GMU police officers.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: MrMephisto ()
Date: March 14, 2011 12:30PM

TL;DR version:

Some foreign student and some stuck-up bitch got into a tiff over a study room. Stuck-up bitch called the GMU cops. The GMU cops took the stuck-up bitch's side. Instead of sighing, counting to ten, and studying someplace else, the foreign student started acting like a twat. He demanded the cop's information, demanded an apology from their supervisor, and tried to get the cops into trouble.

Foreign student fucked with the cops, and the cops fucked with him right back. Foreign student didn't realize the cops were much better equipped than him when it comes to fucking with people. Now, the foreign student is fucked.

Opinion:

Yes, it's shitty that the cops took the bitch's side, but that's life, and it ain't fair. This Abdi kid could have just gritted his teeth and found an alternative, especially if getting the paper done was that important to him. However, his refusal to drop such a petty, insignificant issue took him from "kicked out of the study room" to "banned from the library for a couple hours" to "banned from the library for two weeks" to "charged with a felony, a $2,500 bond, homeless, and lucky he's still allowed to attend classes."

Abdi can go through all the legal and procedural options, but for what? Unless he has an audio or video recording of the cop beating him while dressed as a Nazi and yelling racial slurs, the cop won't be fired. At most, he'll get a little piece of paper in his personnel file that says, "Someone complained about you and that's bad." That's what they call a Pyrrhic victory.

TL;DR Opinion:

Is it fair? No. Is it reality? Yes. Was it avoidable? Yes. Do I have any sympathy? Only a little.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: justsayin ()
Date: March 14, 2011 12:34PM

Campus cops are the worst. They are below prison guard in the law enforcement pecking order. They are below rent-a-cop if you open that up to private plus public security.

That said, who knows what the real story is. I find it hard to believe that at a NoVA university a female student would say such racist things. To me that sounds more like made-up defensive bluster than fact, like a white woman saying a black guy killed her kids while she's trying to cover up that she drowned them. GMU is quite diverse, I don't think a student who dislikes foreigners would attend there.

edit to add: oh, and when someone says they were only gone a "few minutes" when it comes to a study room or a laundry room, most of the time that is absolute BS.

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Posted by: VA Phins Fan ()
Date: March 14, 2011 12:35PM

nice one-sided story

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Lloydster ()
Date: March 14, 2011 12:47PM

Johnny Walker Wrote:
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> The best way to handle the situation:
>
> "Hey I was using this room."
>
> "You left."
>
> "Just for a few minutes to get this though."
>
> "Well sorry but I'm using the room now."
>
> "Wow. You're a bitch." Walk away.

Yup.

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Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: March 14, 2011 12:47PM

MrMephisto Wrote:
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> TL;DR version:


Nice and concise summarization. I was ready to condemn Adbi to the electric chair based on the meandering post and the possibly inappropriate use of the term "social justice"

I revisited the original post based on that summary. The OP had sure ther fuck better not be a Communication or Journalism major.


justsayin Wrote:
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> That said, who knows what the real story is. I
> find it hard to believe that at a NoVA university
> a female student would say such racist things. To
> me that sounds more like made-up defensive bluster
> than fact, like a white woman saying a black guy
> killed her kids while she's trying to cover up
> that she drowned them. GMU is quite diverse, I
> don't think a student who dislikes foreigners
> would attend there.

That sounds like an exaggerated claim of abuse and I think it would be unusual for a girl her age to take that route.Some fat 50-something lady in a WalMart parking lot, maybe, but Adbi may be just another asswipe playing the race card.

Regardless of what the girl may or may not have said, there was supposedly enough evidence for an abduction charge. Abduction isn't necessarily kidnapping the Lindbergh Baby, FWIW, it is sometimes something as simple as telling someone not to leave or LOCKING THEM IN A ROOM, which may be the case here since there was a ocncerted emphasis in the original post about the lock to the door.


> edit to add: oh, and when someone says they were
> only gone a "few minutes" when it comes to a study
> room or a laundry room, most of the time that is
> absolute BS.

Yeah, I think he is full of shit there also. Where does he pull that magic 7 minute number from- a stopwatch? And if he was so desperate for a study place, maybe the girl in question was too, and waited a while before removing his books(which is very bad ettiquite to say the least)


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Posted by: whocares ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:11PM

First - I have never met a Black Somalian Muslim who did not talk down to every woman he met (it is cultural).

Second - The unwritten rule of student conduct concerning taking study rooms someone walks away from for 7 minutes is just that, unwritten. Hence it does not exist. For him to stand around arguing the point is what escalates the situation.

Thirdly - Call her a stupid bitch, walk away and get another study room. And every time you see her on Campus point at her publicly and laugh and say how bad she was in bed.

Fourth - If he plans on being a lawyer he needs to work on his public relation skills, cause he sounds like an idiot

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Posted by: AKS ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:13PM

Sarah,

Thank you so much for sharing this. We need more people willing to speak out against injustices. I don't know if it helps, but I emailed the Senior VP of GMU to voice my concern about GMU PD's actions referencing this article.

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Posted by: I hate foreigners ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:14PM

if you dont like the way you are being treated at GMU go back to whatever shithole country you came from and you can enjoy all the freedom and liberty you want.

i find it ironic that these shithole foreigners who basically treat women like dogs want to whine to the police about how their freedom was taken away because they left a room for 10 minutes to go suck allahs dick and someone else came and sat in it.

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Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:22PM

Give us the incident report, Sarah.

Let's hear it in the cops words.


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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Gonads & Strife ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:25PM

I'd like to know the name of this mystery girl. You've got officer names, badge numbers, exact time-line numbers in minutes...but no name for the supposed real trouble maker? I'd like my bullshit sandwich lightly toasted, please.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: GMU_Gradstudent ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:25PM

To be clear, this was written by Sarah Evans, but that is not me. I am merely re-posting the story that she wrote about one of her close friends, who is well respected on campus.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: MrMephisto ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:26PM

GMU_Gradstudent Wrote:
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> To be clear, this was written by Sarah Evans, but
> that is not me. I am merely re-posting the story
> that she wrote about one of her close friends, who
> is well respected on campus
.

Apparently not.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Johnny Walker ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:27PM

You know who else was well-respected?

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Dorito ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:33PM

Thank goodness - finally a site where it's evident people are thinking critically and seeing this "story" as what it is and not journalism or gospel. It is a second-hand account of one side of a multi-faceted incident. To jump to the assumption that the cops were in the wrong is incredulous to me. Whether they believed it or not, if the accuser cried "abduction" they would have to take it seriously.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:35PM

It looks like someone named Abdi Dahir has been a real fuckhead in the past.


Destroy or deface monuments? WTF kind of charge is that? Is this the same guy, Sarah?


"DAHIR ISSA ","ABDI ","R","020"," 4129","WADSWORTH ","CT","ANNANDALE ","VA","02/04/2005","DESTROY OR DEFACE MONUMENTS "
"DAHIR ISSA ","ABDI ","R","020"," 4129","WADSWORTH ","CT","ANNANDALE ","VA","08/21/2005","EQUIPMENT EXHAUST SYS "
"DAHIR ISSA ","ABDIFATH "," ","022"," 10700","ASHBY ","PL","FAIRFAX ","VA","06/16/2005","SPEEDING AT SCHOOL CROSSINGS "
"DAHIR ISSA ","MOHAMED "," ","021"," 4101","WADSWORTH #101 ","CT","ANNANDALE ","VA","10/14/2005","RECKL/SPEED OVER 80 MPH "
"DAHIR ISSA ","MOHAMED "," ","021"," 4101","WADSWORTH #101 ","CT","ANNANDALE ","VA","10/14/2005","RECKL/SPEED OVER 80 MPH


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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: steve k2 ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:36PM

I find this article extremely disturbing and if it is true action needs to be taken. At the same time however, this is one side of the story. While there are crazy broads out there, we don't know much about this young lady, and I have trouble believing this is the whole story.

Some points to consider.

1. The plantiff did curse her out and would not leave the room. As a school girl, I would not feel comfortable sharing a room with this guy.

2. The plantiff did everything in his power to irritate the campus police. Who demands writing of when they can go back in the library? That is not the only library on campus. The plantiff had all this information about the officers involved from the start?

3. As a poster said above, call her a bitch if it makes you feel better, but you left so suck it up. On the plus side, I bet you he won't forget his charger again! I never understood the significance of these study rooms when I attended Mason. There are libraries with plenty of seating, and this guy had a dorm where he could work on his paper.

4. The only thing I wonder, is if this kid did not make such a fuss would he still have been arrested for abduction. It was a serious accusation that had to be addressed. These type of aduction charges do piss me off though.

5. Undoubtedly, no matter which side is right, George Mason University cops are extremely unprofessional and power hungry. Get a few resource officers from the Fairfax County Police Department just like all middle schools and high schools have.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Way too long ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:36PM

Please provide a Cliff Notes version of this story.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: MrMephisto ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:40PM

A quick google search of "Abdirashid Dahir" shows that this story has been posted multiple times to many different forums, including one called "somalinet.com."

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Dorito ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:42PM

@steve k2 - Good points. re #4: This "kid" is a 25-year-old male... we don't know the age of the woman in question or how threatened/intimidated she felt...

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: skools out ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:46PM

From Abdi's LinkedIn page:

Specialties:
Peoples Person

Shouldn't a Peoples Person be able to diffuse the situation more effectively than Abdi?

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Gonads & Strife ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:50PM

I know this is a generalization, but did the guy smell? Because I wouldn't want to share a room with that either.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: justsayin ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:50PM

http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-571789?ref=feeds%2Flatest

http://www.facebook.com/notes/sarah-evans/gmu-students-take-a-stand-against-mason-police/10150154508496407

Getting busy spreading the story I see.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Hey Buddy... ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:51PM

FUCK YOU!! EAT SHIT! Wait to see both sides of the story you racist fuck. Go back to your fucking counry dick.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: monument luvr ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:52PM

What about those monuments he destroyed or defaced back in '06? I bet he was "framed" then too.....

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:53PM

If he is 25, the age matches up for the arrest records. And the Issa on the last name is typical in the Arab/Muslim world- kind of similar to the way the Spanish will add the family name to the end of the name they use legally. And Mohammed might be his real first name, the ages are the same if he had a birthday between busts and he probably didn't move far in Annandale- same complex.

Even if these aren't convictions, he has some 'splainin' to do.

Mephisto is right too, this Sarah has been on a real spam spree. Not only is this story on somalinet.com, but it was posted on Hot 99.5's Kane's Facebook page as well as a lot of other worthless venues.


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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Gonads & Strife ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:54PM

monument luvr Wrote:
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> What about those monuments he destroyed or defaced
> back in '06? I bet he was "framed" then too.....


The monuments were occupying his pedestal and he didn't like it so he defaced them because they wouldn't move.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Greg ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:55PM

I agree with others saying that this situation went to far, and as a student at GMU, Mason police are desperate for any sort of event. I was almost arrested by them once because I had remote start on my truck and somehow that equaled dealing drugs in the woods.

Anyways...

The fact that Mason Police had to be called for a dispute over a room is a little much. That girl is probably one of the little northern spoiled brats that all move down here and screw everything up for everyone else with their self-centeredness but that is just a fact of life at GMU. It sucks that he lost the room but he should have just moved on.

I knew something was very wrong with this after he was arrested for 'abduction'. Who did he abduct and when? Also, he should be able to see a police report now that he has been released on bond and get some more information about this.

After spending two years at Mason and getting ready to graduate in the spring I will never advise someone to go to GMU for any purpose whatsoever. The school deserves to lose all funding and support because they are screwing every person that is associated with that school with the exception of their own staff which as seen in another thread is being compensated very well for their crappy job.

I wish your friend the best of luck. I'll agree with some that the room situation was handled poorly but it snowballed into a ridiculous situation and he was treated unfairly in the end.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: ifyou'readouchesaywha ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:56PM

WingNut Wrote:
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> Not only is this story on
> somalinet.com, but it was posted on Hot 99.5's
> Kane's Facebook page as well as a lot of other
> worthless venues.

Haha. You read Kane's facebook page.

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Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:58PM

ifyou'readouchesaywha Wrote:
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> WingNut Wrote:
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> -----
> > Not only is this story on
> > somalinet.com, but it was posted on Hot 99.5's
> > Kane's Facebook page as well as a lot of other
> > worthless venues.
>
> Haha. You read Kane's facebook page.

Googled Adbi Dahir and wound up there. Kane is not my friend and if ever Tweeted me, he'd regret it.

Faggots.


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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Mimi ()
Date: March 14, 2011 01:59PM

For those who say things like

"As a school girl, I would not feel comfortable sharing a room with this guy."

Why the hell did this girl stay in the study room if she was so uncomfortable? Why is a study room worth calling the cops over? It doesn't make that much sense to me. It sounds like she was overreacting and being racist. Because if a guy that freaks you out comes into the study room you're in, asking why did you touch his stuff.....YOU LEAVE. You don't stay around and try and piss him off. You get up and leave.

Either
1. He really did lock her in the room (seems very unlikely)
or
2. She was being a psychotic xenophobic bitch (very likely)

does anyone know who she is?

Is there any security video footage of the incident?

Although if you leave a room at a large university, you shouldn't leave your stuff in the room. But if you find a room with someone's stuff in it, YOU DONT TOUCH IT. Unless you're a dumb bitch, that is.

And if someone is upsetting you or scaring you, you don't stay in the room with them. If the girl was truly that bothered by this guy, she wouldn't of stayed in the room with him. No sane female would.

Seriously....does anyone know who she is?

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: justsayin ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:00PM

He is indeed 25, 1985 birthday.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: GMU_Gradstudent ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:00PM

Mimi Wrote:
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> Seriously....does anyone know who she is?


This.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: qat ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:00PM

dude was probably all hopped up on the khat.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Johnny Walker ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:02PM

Greg Wrote:
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> I knew something was very wrong with this after he
> was arrested for 'abduction'. Who did he abduct
> and when?



If she claimed he locked her in the room, that is likely where that came from.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:09PM

If Abdirashid Dahir is here on a student visa, he needs to have that revoked and deported out of the country. There are too many intelligent, hard working foreigners that are waiting to study in the U.S., and are more deserving to be here than Dahir.

We don't need some angry idiot that thinks the world owes him something to cause trouble on a school campus, especially over some trivial issue about a study room.

If he gets this angry and vengeful about something as petty as this, just think of other things Abdirashid Dahir is capable of. People like Abdirashid Dahir commit school shootings.



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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: justsayin ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:10PM

Now the ACLU is involved? We'll see about that one.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:23PM

http://mason.gmu.edu/~adahir1/

I am a student at George Mason University





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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Nate ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:23PM

I agree with Wingnut...sounds like total hyperbole to me...


To be fair, his arrest record that was posted below is only for the first two cases (improper exhaust and destroying public monument). Those are the only two that correspond to a birthdate of 10/25/xx

However, there are two more active cases:

One in Fairfax county for disorderly conduct in 2008 and one in Fairfax city for failure to display parking permit

It looks like this guy has a long history of disregard for the law...

and does anyone else find it funny that his arrest for abduction is not yet in the virginia court cases database? Wondering if this tall tell has even occurred...

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:28PM

http://www.facebook.com/nabaad



Favorite book: Holy Quran



LOL at the picture of the Mercedes, implying that it is his. Probably doesn't have a dime to his name but wants everyone to think he drives a luxury car.
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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: TerryTate ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:33PM

dont go to a shit school and you wont have to deal with shit cops

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Too funny ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:36PM

You ppl are bringing up arrest records and fb accounts. You don't even know for sure if that's the same guy on facebook or on the arrest records. you're just assuming. Wait for concrete facts.

If I was still at mason I would curse the bitch out and call the police on her ass. Stupid bitch. DOesn't matter what race you are.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:38PM

Too funny Wrote:
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> You ppl are bringing up arrest records and fb
> accounts. You don't even know for sure if that's
> the same guy on facebook or on the arrest records.
> you're just assuming. Wait for concrete facts.




Are there really that many people in the DC area with the name Abdirashid Dahir??

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: God I hate foreigners ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:42PM

does Mason have some kind of a "intro to Pirating" or "Hijacking ships off the coast of Somalia" class that attracts all these foreigners?

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Could be ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:44PM

There could be more.. you're assuming he's the only one. Two sides to every story. Why don't we bring up your arrest record for stuff you've done in the past.
You people have too much time on your hands are really nosey.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:44PM

"DAHIR ISSA ","MOHAMED "," ","021"," 4101","WADSWORTH #101 ","CT","ANNANDALE ","VA","10/14/2005","RECKL/SPEED OVER 80 MPH "
"DAHIR ISSA ","MOHAMED "," ","021"," 4101","WADSWORTH #101 ","CT","ANNANDALE ","VA","10/14/2005","RECKL/SPEED OVER 80 MPH

The reason I suspect that these two may be our man also is that he may have had a birthday btween the 8/21/05 and the 10/14/05 busts. That he was booked under the name Mohamed is plausible, I have a speeding charge here with my name misspelled(cop error, not mine). This dude may have Mohamed for his first name as in Muslim countries they often have three or four names.


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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: I hate Crackers ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:46PM

God I hate foreigners Wrote:
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> does Mason have some kind of a "intro to Pirating"
> or "Hijacking ships off the coast of Somalia"
> class that attracts all these foreigners?


No but it does have intro to Redneck 101, and how to pop your collar you white douche Honkey.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:49PM

Abdirashid Dahir



GC08124457-00 DISORDERLY CONDUCT Guilty

GC05024526-00 DESTRUCT PROP/MONUMENT Dismissed

GT05189200-00 IMPROPER EXHAUST SYSTEM Guilty

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Dorito ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:51PM

Gotta say that all the investigating into the person in question is a little odd... Even if he has made racist remarks (and there are some on FB that could be construed as such), or has an arrest record (some of those are clearly *not the same person), that doesn't mean that this incident should be treated with less justice. Nor did the person in question start publicizing his version of events. Someone did that "on his behalf"... I wonder if he is regretting her decision to do so.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:53PM

This is the place that comes up from his home address on his arrest record.



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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:56PM

WingNut Wrote:
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> It looks like someone named Abdi Dahir has been a
> real fuckhead in the past.
>
>
> Destroy or deface monuments? WTF kind of charge is
> that? Is this the same guy, Sarah?
>
>
> "DAHIR ISSA ","ABDI ","R","020","
> 4129","WADSWORTH ","CT","ANNANDALE
> ","VA","02/04/2005","DESTROY OR DEFACE MONUMENTS
> "
> "DAHIR ISSA ","ABDI ","R","020","
> 4129","WADSWORTH ","CT","ANNANDALE
> ","VA","08/21/2005","EQUIPMENT EXHAUST SYS
> "
> "DAHIR ISSA ","ABDIFATH "," ","022","
> 10700","ASHBY ","PL","FAIRFAX
> ","VA","06/16/2005","SPEEDING AT SCHOOL CROSSINGS
> "
> "DAHIR ISSA ","MOHAMED "," ","021","
> 4101","WADSWORTH #101 ","CT","ANNANDALE
> ","VA","10/14/2005","RECKL/SPEED OVER 80 MPH
> "
> "DAHIR ISSA ","MOHAMED "," ","021","
> 4101","WADSWORTH #101 ","CT","ANNANDALE
> ","VA","10/14/2005","RECKL/SPEED OVER 80 MPH




The Abdifath person probably isn't the same, but the Abdi and Mohamed person are one, both the exact same apartment complex.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: March 14, 2011 02:59PM

Could be Wrote:
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> There could be more.. you're assuming he's the
> only one. Two sides to every story. Why don't we
> bring up your arrest record for stuff you've done
> in the past.
> You people have too much time on your hands are
> really nosey.


Exactly, there are two sides to the story. And from the way this Sarah scribed it, this was the greatest injustice since the Scottsboro Boys.

We are skeptics here and for a good reason. A lot of people come here with self-serving bullshit half-truths and look for sympathy, legal advice, I don't know what else. Sarah rolled in here with an overlong and one-sided tale. What kind of reception she expected here, I don't fucking know. I jack around on the computer a few days a week and I confess, I like these soap operas. You came to the right place Sarah.

I have several doubts about Sarahs account though, first being that Adbi did nothing at all. IF he locked this girl in the room, he needs his ass whooped, even if she did run her mouth and get racial.

The whole post is by Sarah is very self-serving and lame, and I have seen a lot of legal transcripts and depositions. If the thing wasn't so long, I would dissect it and highlight it. The parts where she mentions Abdi "expressing his frustration to the officers" could be a sugarcoated way of saying he became belligerent and profane. That she mentioned that Abdi started to cry seems to be an attempt to make a sympathetic character out of him. Maybe he is, I don't know.

Sarah could have saved Abdi any further humiliation by leaving this stupid story alone, especially since she was not a witness and appears to have just taken this up because of "social injustice", a nice little buzz phrase that means the little guy is always right, even when the little guy is a fucking asshole.


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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Good job pig! ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:00PM

eesh Wrote:
>
> The Abdifath person probably isn't the same, but
> the Abdi and Mohamed person are one, both the
> exact same apartment complex.


Good job pig! Did you want to be a police officer but couldn't make the squad??
Just cus both are from the same apartment complex doesn't mean it's the same person. You're a fucking idiot.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:01PM

WingNut Wrote:
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>
> Sarah could have saved Abdi any further
> humiliation by leaving this stupid story alone,
> especially since she was not a witness and appears
> to have just taken this up because of "social
> injustice", a nice little buzz phrase that means
> the little guy is always right, even when the
> little guy is a fucking asshole.




Or Sarah is a sockpuppet of Abdirashid Dahir. I would hope that a real graduate student is focused more on their thesis and not crusading for some rowdy Somali.

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Posted by: eesh ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:02PM

Good job pig! Wrote:
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> eesh Wrote:
> >
> > The Abdifath person probably isn't the same,
> but
> > the Abdi and Mohamed person are one, both the
> > exact same apartment complex.
>
>
> Good job pig! Did you want to be a police officer
> but couldn't make the squad??
> Just cus both are from the same apartment complex
> doesn't mean it's the same person. You're a
> fucking idiot.




So in all of Fairfax there just happens to be two Abdirashid Dahirs living in the same building?

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Reading is fundamental ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:08PM

eesh Wrote:
> So in all of Fairfax there just happens to be two
> Abdirashid Dahirs living in the same building?


If you could read idiot one is Abdi and the other is Mohamed. You're assuming they're the same person. Cus you're an Asshole and assholes assume. So If mike clark and joe clark lived in the same complex that means they are the same person!!!
You see how stupid that sounds? Until you know for sure keep you don't know shit. You have access to arrest/ticket search and now you think you're a detective.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Johnny Walker ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:10PM

Dorito Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Gotta say that all the investigating into the
> person in question is a little odd...


Thus far the "investigation" appears to mostly involve googling. It's not like it's a big chore.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: bpjoyce10 ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:10PM

ok, cool?

also, to everyone saying "he left the room, so it's not his anymore," i'll be sure if i ever see you at a restaurant and you get up to use the bathroom, i'll kindly move all your dishes to an empty table and start enjoying my meal. if you left a jacket or purse at the table as well, i'll probably just throw it on the floor. your fault

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Johnny Walker ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:12PM

bpjoyce10 Wrote:
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> ok, cool?
>
> also, to everyone saying "he left the room, so
> it's not his anymore," i'll be sure if i ever see
> you at a restaurant and you get up to use the
> bathroom, i'll kindly move all your dishes to an
> empty table and start enjoying my meal. if you
> left a jacket or purse at the table as well, i'll
> probably just throw it on the floor. your fault


Not at all the same thing.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: PattyM ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:13PM

I like how some people say a young NoVA girl would never be openly prejudice and others say how those foreigners need to go back to their own countries or he should just face the bigotry and suck it up. (I wonder if those who tell another person to "suck it up" have experienced discrimination themselves or if this is a knee-jerk, ignorant white person reaction.) If this forum is any indication of small-minded prejudice, it is pretty clear that an underprivileged NoVA girl would tell a Somalian that she'll use bigotry as a weapon against him. You people are proving it.

Not only would I not take over a room with someone's stuff in it. I'd never touch another person's stuff. If she actually did this, she was clearly communicating hostility and disrespect. She created the problem. He'd be better off he walked away. But it's hard to keep your cool when people are openly disrespecting you. It's even harder when your rights are being violated. When it does happen, it's important to get as much documentation as you can.

Should people who are treated badly be taught to suck it up (i.e. "know your place") or should we encourage the police to treat people better? If the police did not listen to Dahir, if what happened did happen as written above, perhaps the police need some education so stuff like this doesn't happen anymore.

BTW, his past record is irrelevant. I know y'all white supremacists like to play the law and order card. It has nothing to do with what happened here.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:15PM

Reading is fundamental Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> eesh Wrote:
> > So in all of Fairfax there just happens to be
> two
> > Abdirashid Dahirs living in the same building?
>
>
> If you could read idiot one is Abdi and the other
> is Mohamed. You're assuming they're the same
> person. Cus you're an Asshole and assholes assume.
> So If mike clark and joe clark lived in the same
> complex that means they are the same person!!!
> You see how stupid that sounds? Until you know for
> sure keep you don't know shit. You have access to
> arrest/ticket search and now you think you're a
> detective.





As Wingnut already pointed out Mohamed (and its various spellings) is a very common second surname in the Muslim world. It is very likely that Mohamed Dahir and Abdirashid Dahir are the same person. As far as your example, Clark is an extremely common name, so it is very likely that two unique Clarks could live in the same apartment complex. What are the chances that two Dahirs, both with similar criminal records live in the same building and aren't the same person?

Try harder next time.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: PattyM ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:15PM

Damn it. I meant "overprivileged NoVA girl."

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Shocked ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:16PM

Regardless of whether or not this story is wholly true (which it might not be, as it is written only from the perspective of the Defendant), I am shocked at the level of xenophobia and racism throughout this thread. I was born and raised in Fairfax and attended college in the deep south. The rampant racism I witnessed in so many of my classmates made me proud of my own (more accepting) hometown and thankful to have been raised in a community that generally did not harbor such shallow beliefs. While reading this thread, I am more appalled by the comments than the story itself. While this story may become completely discredited, what do his race or his national origin have anything to do with the issue? Focusing on these qualities only serve to bolster his allegation that he is the victim of racial and ethnic discrimination. Fairfax County is better than this sort of pettiness.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:17PM

Haha!

Patty if he is convicted of ABDUCTION, his past record will be taken into consideration at sentencing.

And what are we talking about with the "knee-jerk, ignorant white person reaction"? Can a brown or yellow person have a knee-jerk, ignorant reaction or are you just eager to perpetuate the stereotype of white bigotry?

PattyM Wrote:
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> I like how some people say a young NoVA girl would
> never be openly prejudice and others say how those
> foreigners need to go back to their own countries
> or he should just face the bigotry and suck it up.
> (I wonder if those who tell another person to
> "suck it up" have experienced discrimination
> themselves or if this is a knee-jerk, ignorant
> white person reaction.) If this forum is any
> indication of small-minded prejudice, it is pretty
> clear that an underprivileged NoVA girl would
> tell a Somalian that she'll use bigotry as a
> weapon against him. You people are proving it.
>
> Not only would I not take over a room with
> someone's stuff in it. I'd never touch another
> person's stuff. If she actually did this, she was
> clearly communicating hostility and disrespect.
> She created the problem. He'd be better off he
> walked away. But it's hard to keep your cool when
> people are openly disrespecting you. It's even
> harder when your rights are being violated. When
> it does happen, it's important to get as much
> documentation as you can.
>
> Should people who are treated badly be taught to
> suck it up (i.e. "know your place") or should we
> encourage the police to treat people better? If
> the police did not listen to Dahir, if what
> happened did happen as written above, perhaps the
> police need some education so stuff like this
> doesn't happen anymore.
>
> BTW, his past record is irrelevant. I know y'all
> white supremacists like to play the law and order
> card. It has nothing to do with what happened
> here.


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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Gunston is Muslim ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:18PM

Mohmammed is the most common name in the world. Second most common name is Jim Larranaga.

GO MASON!

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: what the fuck? ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:20PM

whoever the fucking racist bitch is that wrote that shit about leaving to go suck on Allah's dick, it's ignorant fucktards like you that are the reason shit like this happens. Clearly you're too stupid to realize that in America, EVERYONE IS A FUCKING FOREIGNER. White people came here on ships just like every other ethnicity, even if they came first (which also isn't true, Native Americans did) THAT WOULDNT CHANGE THE FACT THAT WHITE PEOPLE AREN'T FROM THIS COUNTRY. You all came from Europe and are german, polish, norwegian, or any of those other countries that white people come from. Your comment was stupid and unnecessary and did nothing but show your ignorance. Congrats, you're an asshole. Fucking die.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: student9876 ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:22PM

Amazing what these employees make...

http://www.collegiatetimes.com/databases/salaries/george-mason-university?order=dept,desc&;


Olga Strizhevskaya Security Officer University Police $28,966 2007
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Susan Miller Dispatcher University Police $36,059 2007
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George Oden Security Supervisor University Police $36,059 2008
Kristine Davison Emergency Coordinator I University Police $36,780 2008
Hillary Szalach Communications Officer University Police $36,780 2008
Deborah Kostelnik Dispatcher University Police $37,515 2007
Deborah Kostelnik Dispatcher University Police $38,266 2008
Cheryl Goss Office Specialist 3 University Police $38,480 2007
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Katherine VanDoren Police Dispatcher University Police $40,608 2007
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Sharif Issa Police Officer University Police $41,420 2008
Catalina Ortiz-Duran Law Enforcement Officer 1 University Police $41,420 2008
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Christopher Ewald Police Officer University Police $41,420 2008
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Jorge Feliciano Police Officer University Police $42,248 2007
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Emily Ross Police Officer University Police $42,248 2007
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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Gonads & Strife ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:23PM

You posted that shit in another thread already. If anybody wants to see it, they'll go there.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: TheBlue ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:25PM

I am wholly against "social injustices" - however, the relatively poor writing, and obvious one-sided slant of this article gives it little credibility. If it is all 100% true, then please kid, go fight and get some people fired. But, heres the thing: it was a study room! Big deal! Get over it and move on. The fact that the police had to be called because of a study room is absurd. Call her a bitch that she is and move on... Got to choose your fights a little better, my friend.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: timeline ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:25PM

GMU police blotter for the day in question:

http://www.gmu.edu/depts/police/crimeincidentlog/cil_030811.pdf

For the one or two posts that were wondering if the event in question took place...

The arrest is stated to have taken place at 1pm, not at 6:30pm as stated in the story. I personally haven't made up my mind about the situation, but either way, something is definitely wrong with someone's timeline.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: PattyM ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:27PM

People of all colors can be prejudiced and ignorant. But if the people who say he should have sucked it up have not experienced bigotry themselves, I find it appalling. A lot of people go around with strong opinions about these sorts of things, but have little to back up these opinions. In this culture, it is a white person's disease but might be imitated by people who want to be white.

Surely, if he IS convicted of abduction, his past record may affect his sentence. But it is not relevant to his guilt. It seems that those on this forum pointing at his record are hinting that it is relevant to his guilt.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Gonads & Strife ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:28PM

BREAKING NEWS

VIDEO FROM INSIDE STUDY ROOM



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Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:31PM

PattyM Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> In this culture, it is a white person's
> disease but might be imitated by people who want
> to be white.


Brilliant Patty.


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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:34PM

TheBlue Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> I am wholly against "social injustices" - however,
> the relatively poor writing, and obvious one-sided
> slant of this article gives it little credibility.





Sarah Evans is just a sockpuppet of Mr. Dahir.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: PattyM ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:34PM

Thank you for telling me I'm brilliant, Wingnut.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Coming from a muslim ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:41PM

eesh Wrote:
>
> As Wingnut already pointed out Mohamed (and its
> various spellings) is a very common second surname
> in the Muslim world. It is very likely that
> Mohamed Dahir and Abdirashid Dahir are the same
> person. As far as your example, Clark is an
> extremely common name, so it is very likely that
> two unique Clarks could live in the same apartment
> complex. What are the chances that two Dahirs,
> both with similar criminal records live in the
> same building and aren't the same person?
>
> Try harder next time.

Listen I don't need to try harder. And I'm a muslim so don't try to educate me with this sur name crap. His name is abdi not mohamed. If he had mohamed as a middle name that's cool but it's still not his first name. And if you know anything about culture koreans, somalis, ect like to live in the same area. So it is very possible that there is more than one somali family at that complex, possibly cusins or somalis that aren't even related to him. Dahir can be a common Samali last name.

You try harder.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:46PM

Coming from a muslim Wrote:
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>
> Listen I don't need to try harder. And I'm a
> muslim so don't try to educate me with this sur
> name crap.





No, you aren't.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: WingNut ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:47PM

PattyM Wrote:
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> Thank you for telling me I'm brilliant, Wingnut.

Sarcasm, Patsy.

You're quote is about as intelligent as the racist "go suck Allahs dick".

White peoples disease? Trying to be white?

WTF kind of shit to say is that? Especially when talking about racism.


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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Lol yes I am ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:48PM

eesh Wrote:
>
> No, you aren't.


Yes I am, how are you going to tell me I'm not?

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Gonads & Strife ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:50PM

Lol yes I am Wrote:
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> eesh Wrote:
> >
> > No, you aren't.
>
>
> Yes I am, how are you going to tell me I'm not?


Pretty much just like that, I think.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: GMason ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:51PM


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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: G&S ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:52PM

Gonads & Strife Wrote:
>
> Pretty much just like that, I think.


Not you! Haven't we already determined you're a fag or something. No queer comments please.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Johnny Walker ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:54PM

GMason Wrote:
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> http://www.change.org/petitions/gmu-police-abuse-p
> ower-3#?opt_new=f
>
> Petition started


"(Mason's study rooms are crowded and you are allowed to take the study room if a person leaves it unoccupied (Stated on the doors of the study lounges)"

So there's no doubt: he was wrong.

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: Gonads & Strife ()
Date: March 14, 2011 03:55PM

G&S Wrote:
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> Gonads & Strife Wrote:
> >
> > Pretty much just like that, I think.
>
>
> Not you! Haven't we already determined you're a
> fag or something. No queer comments please.


Where the shit have you been? I was starting to get worried

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Re: GMU police abuse power and discriminate against student (names inside)
Posted by: eesh ()
Date: March 14, 2011 04:01PM

GMason Wrote:
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> http://www.change.org/petitions/gmu-police-abuse-p
> ower-3#?opt_new=f
>
> Petition started






LOL at the stupid petitions on change.org


Stop Delivery of Unwanted Yellow Pages in San Francisco

No More Senseless Bicycle Deaths!

Demand Insurance Company Pay Lesbian Arson Victims

Harvard's recognition of ROTC discriminates against its transgender students

Tell Publix to Sell Slave-Free Tomatoes

It's Time to Close Prisons in Texas

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