TPC Solicits Help From Nation Of Islam: Guidance Sought From Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan In Georgia Youth Slaying
Posted by David Adams on November 16th, 2012
Every Muslim male from adolescence to adulthood are taught that the life of a woman child is the very essence of humanity’s existence and her creed must be protected. You do not see volumes of violence toward muslim women in our country, because there is a very distinct consequence for perpetrators who dare be so bold to inflict violence of any kind upon our sisters. Although many African-American people in our nation transcend from various religious faiths, the message must be clear that violence upon black women can not and will not be tolerated regardless of their religious persuasion. The tragic murder case of Vanessa “Honey” Malone in Stone Mountain, Georgia is perhaps one of the most horrific crimes against a black woman at the hands of black men in recent memory. The killing of a 100 pound, size 1 18-year-old teenage female who was shot in the back by black men, can only be described as pure cowardice, and should rattle the consciousness down to the very core of every black man in America. The Muslim male child is also taught that its innate duty to lead his family, but sadly in this case our brothers have fallen short. Keah Clayton who is the friend of the slain Malone youth has stepped to the plate and single-handedly launched a massive effort to find the killers, while our brothers have stood by silently. Since local men in the Stone Mountain community have failed in this effort, I can only conclude that their deficiencies are directly related to ignorance. I have reached out to the Nation of Islam and the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan in an effort to obtain some spiritual guidance and direction in the wake of this tragic story. Our young people must learn that black on black crime and violence is nothing more than a planned script by enemies of black people who seek our complete self-destruction. Therefore, my communication to the Nation is as Follows:
The Nation of Islam
The National Center Mosque Maryam
7351 South Stony Island
Chicago, Illinois 60649
Beloved, As Salaam Alaikum and I pray the Blessings of Allah are upon you with his mercy. I am Muslim and would like to bring to your attention a tragic story of black on black violence that has taken the life of one of our beloved sisters. The case is in Stone Mountain, Georgia. On October 23, 2012 a gang of armed men identified as African-American broke into an apartment, tied up the residents, and proceeded to search through the home. Unfortunately, 18-year-old Vanessa Marie Malone entered the apartment while this home invasion was in progress. Startled by the events as she arrived, the young sister attempted to flee and was caught by these men, brought back inside, placed in a closet, and was shot twice in the back. The Malone youth only weighed 100 pounds, and was an incredibly beautiful young sister. The events of this tragic night that was offered by the survivors are sketchy at best, and the efforts of an inept police department have been apathetic in solving this horrific crime. However, one of the Malone youth’s friends Keah Clayton has successfully launched a massive effort to find the teen’s killers. Through her work on the R.I.P. Honey Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/JusticeForHoney). Followers from all over the world have chimed in with support for the Malone family. Over 127,000 followers have since offered support. A Crime Stoppers Reward Fund has also been established to help police find the murderers of this beautiful young sister. The most positive aspect of this horrific case is there are thousands of black youth following this case who are now dissociating themselves from the “stop snitching” street code of silence, and the Justice For Honey Movement is now born. I have followed the Minister Louis Farrakhan since my youth, as recent as the Nations efforts to end black on black violence in the streets of Chicago. The teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad teaches us that we must do for self and not depend of others. I am proud of these youth for the stand that they have taken against black on black violence, and this is a great moment in our time to send a strong message to youth regarding self-destruction of our own people. I beg you to help them. Could you have a representative of the Nation, if not the Minister himself to contact the Malone family with encouragement and support during this dark moment of their family. There articles about this sad case on my Blog (http://www.thepeopleschampiuon.me), and Mrs. Flora King Malone may be contacted at (404)661-0448. I may also be contacted at (203)374-4081. Your assistance and support would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
As Salaam Alaikum
Daawood Ibn Abu Aadam
(David B. Adams)
The local police in Stone Mountain are inept. Soliciting help from National News Broadcast have failed so far, and we can no longer stand by idle expecting others to do for our community that we refuse to do for ourselves. this is a tragic crime committed at the hands of some of our own sick brothers. More importantly, black on black youth violence has now reached biblical proportions and we must find leaders among us who are best qualified to educate us all on this sickening epidemic of violence that plague African-American people across this country. I continue to pray for peace.
David B. Adams grew up in the Highlandtown section of Baltimore's southeast district and is his parent's youngest child. He experienced pervasive poverty, which taught him humility and compassion for the plight of others. His exposure to violence and gritty urban life were some of his early lessons of life's many hardships. Adams credits the upheavals he endured during his conformity with helping to shape the foundation of his outlook and perspectives on society.
With a steadfast commitment to giving voice to the voiceless, Adams is a journalist, crime writer, and blogger renowned for tireless investigative journalism and advocacy on behalf of vulnerable populations. As founder and administrator of The People's Champion, Adams sheds light on critical social issues, championing the rights of:
- Homeless individuals
- Victims of violent crime and their families
- Wrongfully convicted individuals
- Missing and exploited children; Additionally, he is
a seasoned investigative reporter, Adams has earned recognition for relentless pursuit of truth and justice. With a strong national and global focus, on inspiring meaningful change and crucial conversations impacting all of humanity.
Every Muslim male from adolescence to adulthood are taught that the life of a woman child is the very essence of humanity’s existence and her creed must be protected. You do not see volumes of violence toward muslim women in our country, because there is a very distinct consequence for perpetrators who dare be so bold to inflict violence of any kind upon our sisters. Although many African-American people in our nation transcend from various religious faiths, the message must be clear that violence upon black women can not and will not be tolerated regardless of their religious persuasion. The tragic murder case of Vanessa “Honey” Malone in Stone Mountain, Georgia is perhaps one of the most horrific crimes against a black woman at the hands of black men in recent memory. The killing of a 100 pound, size 1 18-year-old teenage female who was shot in the back by black men, can only be described as pure cowardice, and should rattle the consciousness down to the very core of every black man in America. The Muslim male child is also taught that its innate duty to lead his family, but sadly in this case our brothers have fallen short. Keah Clayton who is the friend of the slain Malone youth has stepped to the plate and single-handedly launched a massive effort to find the killers, while our brothers have stood by silently. Since local men in the Stone Mountain community have failed in this effort, I can only conclude that their deficiencies are directly related to ignorance. I have reached out to the Nation of Islam and the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan in an effort to obtain some spiritual guidance and direction in the wake of this tragic story. Our young people must learn that black on black crime and violence is nothing more than a planned script by enemies of black people who seek our complete self-destruction. Therefore, my communication to the Nation is as Follows:
The Nation of Islam
The National Center Mosque Maryam
7351 South Stony Island
Chicago, Illinois 60649
Beloved, As Salaam Alaikum and I pray the Blessings of Allah are upon you with his mercy. I am Muslim and would like to bring to your attention a tragic story of black on black violence that has taken the life of one of our beloved sisters. The case is in Stone Mountain, Georgia. On October 23, 2012 a gang of armed men identified as African-American broke into an apartment, tied up the residents, and proceeded to search through the home. Unfortunately, 18-year-old Vanessa Marie Malone entered the apartment while this home invasion was in progress. Startled by the events as she arrived, the young sister attempted to flee and was caught by these men, brought back inside, placed in a closet, and was shot twice in the back. The Malone youth only weighed 100 pounds, and was an incredibly beautiful young sister. The events of this tragic night that was offered by the survivors are sketchy at best, and the efforts of an inept police department have been apathetic in solving this horrific crime. However, one of the Malone youth’s friends Keah Clayton has successfully launched a massive effort to find the teen’s killers. Through her work on the R.I.P. Honey Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/JusticeForHoney). Followers from all over the world have chimed in with support for the Malone family. Over 127,000 followers have since offered support. A Crime Stoppers Reward Fund has also been established to help police find the murderers of this beautiful young sister. The most positive aspect of this horrific case is there are thousands of black youth following this case who are now dissociating themselves from the “stop snitching” street code of silence, and the Justice For Honey Movement is now born. I have followed the Minister Louis Farrakhan since my youth, as recent as the Nations efforts to end black on black violence in the streets of Chicago. The teachings of the Honorable Elijah Muhammad teaches us that we must do for self and not depend of others. I am proud of these youth for the stand that they have taken against black on black violence, and this is a great moment in our time to send a strong message to youth regarding self-destruction of our own people. I beg you to help them. Could you have a representative of the Nation, if not the Minister himself to contact the Malone family with encouragement and support during this dark moment of their family. There articles about this sad case on my Blog (http://www.thepeopleschampiuon.me), and Mrs. Flora King Malone may be contacted at (404)661-0448. I may also be contacted at (203)374-4081. Your assistance and support would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
As Salaam Alaikum
Daawood Ibn Abu Aadam
(David B. Adams)
The local police in Stone Mountain are inept. Soliciting help from National News Broadcast have failed so far, and we can no longer stand by idle expecting others to do for our community that we refuse to do for ourselves. this is a tragic crime committed at the hands of some of our own sick brothers. More importantly, black on black youth violence has now reached biblical proportions and we must find leaders among us who are best qualified to educate us all on this sickening epidemic of violence that plague African-American people across this country. I continue to pray for peace.
David B. Adams grew up in the Highlandtown section of Baltimore's southeast district and is his parent's youngest child. He experienced pervasive poverty, which taught him humility and compassion for the plight of others. His exposure to violence and gritty urban life were some of his early lessons of life's many hardships. Adams credits the upheavals he endured during his conformity with helping to shape the foundation of his outlook and perspectives on society.
With a steadfast commitment to giving voice to the voiceless, Adams is a journalist, crime writer, and blogger renowned for tireless investigative journalism and advocacy on behalf of vulnerable populations. As founder and administrator of The People's Champion, Adams sheds light on critical social issues, championing the rights of:
- Homeless individuals
- Victims of violent crime and their families
- Wrongfully convicted individuals
- Missing and exploited children; Additionally, he is
a seasoned investigative reporter, Adams has earned recognition for relentless pursuit of truth and justice. With a strong national and global focus, on inspiring meaningful change and crucial conversations impacting all of humanity.
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