Friday, March 6, 2026

From 'Model Migrant' To Wife-Chopper: Integration Poster-Boy Accused Of Grisly Murder

From 'Model Migrant' To Wife-Chopper: Integration Poster-Boy Accused Of Grisly Murder

BY TYLER DURDEN
FRIDAY, MAR 06, 2026 - 07:00 AM

Via Remix News,

The Eritrean migrant accused of dismembering his partner and the mother of his daughter was once held up as a “model migrant” 10 years ago in a variety of German newspapers. These papers reported that he was an example of how “integration” could work.

Today, 41-year-old Asmerom G. is accused of butchering his own wife. In fact, authorities have still not found her head.

German media were still singing his praises in 2016. The man from Eritrea had landed a job as an electrical assistant at a firm in Rheinbach, in North Rhine-Westphalia, and gave interviews about leaving his homeland three years earlier to escape political persecution.

He wanted German citizenship, he said. His boss at the time was quick to describe Asmerom G. as talented, reliable, and “capable of anything,” according to Bild newspaper.

However, then reality arrived. Within a year, Asmerom G. was in trouble with the law. A brawl led to a conviction for grievous bodily harm at Siegburg District Court, earning him a six-month suspended sentence.

He moved on from Rheinbach and took up work behind the wheel of a freight truck.

Somewhere along the way, he made a trip back to his home country — for reasons that remain unclear — and returned to Germany with a woman named Weghata A., who was 31, his wife under Eritrean law.

On July 26, 2025, she delivered their daughter.

Three months later, Weghata A. was dead.

What happened next garnered headlines across Germany.

On Nov. 17, on Autobahn 45 near Olpe on Nov. 17, a driver said she spotted something on the side of the road. When officers investigated, they found two severed women’s hands. Forensic teams matched the fingerprints to Weghata A., who had already been reported missing from her asylum accommodation in Bonn, where she had been living alone with her infant daughter.

Days later, Weghata A.’s torso was recovered, but her head remains missing.

The baby was found the day before, alive and unharmed, abandoned in a stroller in Hesse outside the Kröffelbach monastery in Waldsolms. A monk found the child and two handwritten notes giving only her name and date of birth.

While investigators quickly identified Asmerom G. as the prime suspect, he had already boarded a flight to Ethiopia. He was arrested there in late November.

In early February, he was extradited back to Germany, where he is now in pre-trial detention.

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Despicable indoctrination of a myth

Virginia Democrats Move To Require Teaching Jan. 6th As An "Insurrection"

BY TYLER DURDEN
FRIDAY, MAR 06, 2026 - 10:00 AM

Authored by Jonathan Turley,

Virginia Democrats are moving to require teachers to tell students that Jan. 6th was an “insurrection” and effectively bar them from referencing “peaceful protests” or election irregularities. The characterization of the riot as an insurrection is historically and legally false. However, any parents who want to send their children to Virginia public schools would have to accept this form of indoctrination as part of their children’s education.

In the last election, Democrats campaigned as moderates, including Abigail Spanberger.


Mayor of Baltimore spent nearly $1M on lavish perks like crab feasts and tabs at Ravens football games for staffers

Mayor of Baltimore spent nearly $1M on lavish perks like crab feasts and tabs at Ravens football games for staffers



It's how appeasers work: US adversaries made nearly 30K visits to sensitive labs under Biden admin, bombshell data show

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US adversaries made nearly 30K visits to sensitive labs under Biden admin, bombshell data show

Citizens of China, Iran, and Russia made close to 30,000 trips to sensitive American research facilities during the Biden administration, new data show.

Between Sept. 1, 2021, and Aug. 31, 2024, 28,028 Chinese nationals, 304 Iranians, and 1,608 Russians visited laboratories run by the Department of Energy, according to the office of Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa).

“While Iran’s regime chanted ‘Death to America,’ the Biden administration rolled out the red carpet for Iranian foreign nationals to enter our National Labs,” Ernst told The Post.

Sen. Joni Ernst argued that the visits to American labs by Iranian, Chinese, and Russian nationals threaten US national security. REUTERS

“They also gave entry to thousands of Chinese nationals and hundreds of Russians, who could then access and potentially steal American research.” 

The length of the visits ranged from hours to months, with remote access provided in some cases, according to the Department of Energy’s Foreign Access Central Tracking System (FACTS) database.

The Energy Department oversees 17 federally funded laboratories across America.

Making the streets safer:Feds bust LA’s most notorious ‘supergang’ in rapid morning raids

Feds bust LA’s most notorious ‘supergang’ in rapid morning raids — The Post watched the whole thing

Federal agents have launched a massive takedown of the notorious 18th Street Gang — a major player in the drugs epidemic crippling Los Angeles.

The Post joined as the FBI raided an apartment block in the east of the city early on Thursday after a years-long investigation into the “supergang.”

The crew has been a blight on LA for years. It is a top trafficker of methamphetamine and fentanyl, with a special focus of their operations in MacArthur Park and Skid Row.

Federal agents have launched a massive takedown of the notorious 18th Street Gang — a major player in the drugs epidemic. Carlin Stiehl for California Post
The FBI spearheaded a raid on an apartment block in east Los Angeles early Thursday after a years-long investigation into the “supergang.” Carlin Stiehl for California Post
The 18th Street Gang has been a blight on the city for years. It is a top trafficker of methamphetamine and fentanyl, with a special focus of their operations in MacArthur Park and Skid Row. Carlin Stiehl for California Post

Assistant U.S. Attorney Jena McCabe said Monday’s raids – dubbed Operation Dead Horse- targeted the leadership structure to crush the network of drug dealing, extorsion, murder, racketeering and gambling.

From Tuesday through Thursday agents arrested 12 people and conducted more than ten searches and raids of properties and vehicles, she said.