Dem Policy Harms Jews Again as Anti-Semitic Shooter Said to Be An Illegal Biden/Harris’ DHS Allowed In

A recent​ incident in ‌Chicago involved a gunman, ​Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, a⁤ 22-year-old illegal ‌immigrant from Mauritania, who opened fire on a Jewish man outside a synagogue. The shooting occurred on October 26, 2024, ​as the victim was walking to morning prayers. Abdallahi, who had entered the U.S. unlawfully in March 2023 and had been released by the Department of Homeland Security, returned to the scene‌ after initially ‌fleeing, yelling “Allahu Akbar” while firing at police officers. He was ultimately subdued and charged with ‌multiple felonies, although the⁣ police have⁣ yet to classify the act as a hate crime due to⁣ uncertainty about the shooter’s motive.

The victim, a 39-year-old man, survived with a shoulder injury and was​ discharged from the hospital‌ the same day. The ⁢incident has sparked criticism, particularly directed at Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, for not specifically acknowledging ‌the Jewish‍ identity of the victim in ​his public statements. The local Jewish community has expressed frustration over the⁣ lack of recognition regarding the ⁢significance of the attack in the context of ⁢a Jewish neighborhood and ‌during Shabbat.


The gunman who randomly opened fire on a Jewish man in Chicago, Illinois, last week was an illegal immigrant who had been released into the U.S. last year, the New York Post reported.

Sidi Mohamed Abdallahi, 22, entered the U.S. illegally in March 2023 — a migrant from Mauritania in West Africa.

Upon capture by the Department of Homeland Security, Abdallahi didn’t appear to have a criminal or terrorist history, so he was released and sent away with a future court date, sources told the Post.

Fast forward one year.

Abdallahi, 22, opened fire on a 39-year-old Jewish man walking to the synagogue the morning of Oct. 26.

He didn’t say a word before firing, CWB Chicago reported.

Police said Abdallahi left and returned 20 minutes later, firing on officers while reportedly yelling “Allahu Akbar,” which means “God is the greatest,” in Arabic.

Cops put him down quickly, and Abdallahi was charged with six counts of attempted murder and eight other felonies.

The charges did not include any hate crimes.

To be determined a hate crime, police would need to confirm the motive, something they couldn’t immediately do because of the alleged shooter’s incapacitating injuries, CWB Chicago reported.

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As for the Jewish victim, he survived with a shoulder injury and was released from the hospital that same day.

Democratic Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson issued a statement on the incident, but it didn’t sit well with Chicago’s Jewish community.

“Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with the victim and his loved ones from this weekend’s shooting incident that took place in Rogers Park,” Johnson said in a statement on social media platform X.

“All Chicagoans deserve to feel safe and protected across the city. There is more work to be done, and we are committed to diligently improving community safety in every neighborhood,” he said.

Chicago’s Jewish Community Relations Council was quick to criticize Johnson.

“You failed to identify that the victim was a Jewish man, in a densely populated Jewish neighborhood, going to synagogue for Shabbat morning prayers,” the group posted on X.

“What will it take for you to acknowledge the Jewish community?”




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