Jackson’s “sanctuary city” policies got Bruno Collins murdered in Cleveland; and his identity stolen by illegal immigrants

CLEVELAND, OH – The millions of Americans who watched President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union Address in 2017 did not pay attention to the suffering of the American Negro families whose stories of being terrorized out of their neighborhoods by illegal Mexican and Guatamalen immigrants with an extermination consciousness he shared.  Throughout his four years in office Trump warned Americans that the mayors and councils promoting sanctuary cities were inviting death to their neighborhoods.

On January 24, 2020, Amanda Berry hosted a “Missing” episode on FOX8 and described the events surrounding the disappearance of Bruno Collins.  He’d been missing since December 24, 2019.  Collins was last with family on Eliot Avenue in Union Miles.  Cleveland police on January 6, 2020 released a photo of a couple with Collins at a West 65th Street Family Dollar.  His 2005 white GMC Envoy was also missing.

Four days after Berry’s broadcast on January 28, 2020, Collins’ body was found wrapped in a tarp behind an E. 89th Street home.  The mother of the man in the Family Dollar with Collins had called police to report her son after his picture was broadcast by local media outlets.  They were poor immigrants in an American municipal corporation that Mayor Frank Jackson and Council President Kevin Kelly had made a “sanctuary” for them.  She didn’t want any trouble. Her son had fled back to Guatemala.

What Cleveland police appear not to have done based on the information shared with me was initiate an investigation of the woman’s immigration status to enlist federal help for their investigation.  Section 737.11 of the Revised Code of Ohio gives municipal police federal criminal law enforcement authority.  There should be a report from Cleveland homicide detectives to Homeland Security about the illegal alien connection to Collin’s brutal murder.  It was shared with me, Frank, that detectives working the case are interfering with the family’s investigation of the federal, felony crime an illegal alien committed against their family member.  They’ve been warned to stop calling.

It is very likely that Amanda Berry’s kidnapper, Ariel Castro, may have been an illegal alien. Puerto Rico is a US Territory and not a state. It’s currently been overrun by illegal aliens so much they’re in the majority.That means it can no longer qualify as a territory of the U.S. U.S. citizens do not control it. The perception, then, is that the people entering the nation through Puerto Rico are U.S. citizens when they’re not. Puerto Rico has become an immigration “pipeline” into the U.S.   Castro immigrated here from Puerto Rico. The “assumption” is that is presence here was legal when it should have at all times been questioned and validated by every government official with whom he interacted; and every landlord and property seller.   I cried with Amanda Berry’s mother at her home a year after her daughter went missing. I published her story in my Cleveland Challenger.  It’s so sad her mother never lived to know she was alive.  My prayer was that she died “believing” it because she trusted the Lord.  It’s good to see Amanda using her power for “good.”

The violation of immigration laws enacted by Congress are federal felonies.  Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 4, misprision of felony, anyone with knowledge of a felony crime has a duty to report it to court, military or civil authority.  City police are the “civil authority” with the duty pursuant to R.C. 737.11 to obey and enforce all the criminal laws of the United States and state.  They don’t because of Jackson and Kelly’s council; and a 1987 resolution that came from Commie-loving Dale Miller when he served on the legislative authority when George Forbes presided over it.

Ex-councilman Zack Reed thought to reintroduce the sanctuary city concept to Cleveland in 2017 after Trump’s election.  Jackson backed the 1987 sanctuary city vote and opened Cleveland up to a flood of identity, job and life stealing illegal aliens.

By creating the false illusion that federal immigration laws are suspended in Cleveland, the council Jackson served on in 1987 added another perspective to the layer of knowledge that existed at the time about unsolved homicides in the city.  That Clevelanders might have been killed by illegal aliens who left the country; or fled under another name to a different city.  How long had Collins been dead while the illegal aliens continued to use his identity?

Collins’ death has a personal note to it as his older sister and one of my younger one’s have been friends since Shaw High school in the 1970’s.  I’d seen the story on local media earlier in the year; but the immigrant connection was completely omitted from any and all reporting.  What’s evident in the details the family has learned – that police under Jackson and Kelly have refused to address – is Collins’ identity appears to have been stolen by the “Latino” aliens as they used it to acquire his card-based and PIN-protected assets.

In August 7, 2019, the U.S. Department of Justice for the Southern District of Mississippi joined with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and raided 7 Cleveland Clinic, Univeristy Hospitals, Veterans Administration and Case Western Reserve University-like job sites and detained 680 aliens.  119 were prosecuted for entering and remaining in the nation illegally.  But for a few who could prove humanitarian qualifiers, all were processed for removal.

To live in this nation every single one of them had to steal American identities.  Investigators never appear to ask if the stolen identities are associated with unsolved homicides like in the case of Collins of Cleveland.  Sanctuary city politicians like Jackson ignore the additional crime burden illegal immigration places on every aspect of the quality of life; and on local bureaucracies funded with just enough tax dollars to cover the community’s legal citizens.

Abdulrahman Semeer Noorah is a “person of color” from Saudi Arabia enrolled at a Portland state college. Instead of educating Americans, exclusively, colleges are educating over 1.1 million aliens a year. In 1947 no more than 24,000 aliens were allowed in U.S. schools. People who don’t speak the English language are even given drivers licenses. This Saudi Arabian killer’s license was suspended when he drove his Lexus into 15-year-old Amy Smart and fled the nation before his trial. How many unsolved deaths of American citizens are at the hands of illegal aliens who have simply left the nation; or relocated to another part of it with an American citizen’s stolen identity? Sanctuary city politicians should be jailed.

In Portland, Oregon on August 19, 2016, Fallon Smart was 15 and crossing the street at an intersection when Abdulrahman Semeer Noorah was driving 60 in a 25 mph zone with a suspended drivers license and hit her in his gold Lexus.  He drove away but later returned and surrendered.  The Saudi Arabian consultate posted his bond.  Once Noorah, 20, learned he would face criminal charges and jail the Saudi Arabian embassy helped him get a fake passport and a jet out of the United States of America.

Texas’ general assembly banned sanctuary cities.  So Houston, Texas’ anarchist police chief Art Acevedo, a Mexican American, “policy’d” his way out of enforcing it.  On October 21, 2020 his policies cost Harold Preston, 65, his life just days before retirement as a Houston police officer.  Acevedo’s policies put a bullet in the arm of Courtney Waller.  Both American Negro men.

Preston’s loss of life and Waller’s bullet in the arm came at the hands of illegal El Salvadoran immigrant Rolando Manzaon-Martinez.  How?  On a domestic violence call.

Sending “unarmed social workers” to deadly domestic violence confrontations would be an act of suicide.  The most 911 calls are for domestic violence.  As a former mayor and director of public safety, I know the worst calls for police officer’s when it comes to their safety are the one’s for domestic violence. They’re the #1 call for crimes and the most volatile.

Martinez’s illegal alien wife is happy to be alive because he was about to kill her and their son.  Her happiness should have been short-lived had Houston police chief connected her with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

Cleveland city council’s 1987 “sanctuary city” resolution, one Jackson voted to support and now embraces, cost a natural born American man his life.  A look at the names on the police incident reports tells me his killers aren’t the only illegal aliens in the city who now need to be identified and removed.  Their employers must be prosecuted.  So must their landlords.

It’s a federal crime to enter the borders of the United States of America unlawfully.  It’s a federal crime for illegal aliens to be rented or sold a property; or allowed to work or operate a business.  They have no rights to government services and that includes a drivers license.  They have no right to “exist” in the United States of America.

If they don’t go on their own, when detected they’re supposed to be “removed” according to this nation’s immigration laws.  R.C. 737.11 of Ohio’s Revised Code gives “municipal” law enforcement officers the authority and “duty” to obey and enforce all the criminal laws of the United States of America and the state.

The same mayor of Cleveland who let Bruno Collins’ killers exist unlawfully in Cleveland supervises police who chase down natural born Americans over expired license plates, window tints and backfiring car engines that leads to their deaths.  In once case, a 137 bullet death of two unarmed natural born American citizens in East Cleveland.

Law enforcement focus in Cleveland is deadly wrong.  This mayor and council are deadly wrong.

Eric Jonathan Brewer

Cleveland's most influential journalist and East Cleveland's most successful mayor is an East Saint Louis, Illinois native whose father led the city's petition drive in 1969 to elect the first black mayor in 1971. Eric is an old-school investigative reporter whose 40-year body of editorial work has been demonstrably effective. No local journalist is feared or respected more.

Trained in newspaper publishing by the legendary Call & Post Publisher William Otis Walker in 1978 when it was the nation's 5th largest Black-owned publication, Eric has published and edited 13 local, regional and statewide publications across Ohio. Adding to his publishing and reporting resume is Eric's career in government. Eric served as the city's highest paid part-time Special Assistant to ex-Cleveland Mayor Michael R. White. He served as Chief of Staff to ex-East Cleveland Mayor Emmanuel Onunwor; and Chief of Communications to the late George James in his capacity as the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority's first Black executive director. Eric was appointed to serve as a member of the state's Financial Planning & Supervision Commission to guide the East Cleveland school district out of fiscal emergency and $20 million deficit. Former U.S. HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson told Eric in his D.C. office he was the only mayor in the nation simultaneously-managing a municipal block grant program. Eric wrote the city's $2.2 million Neighborhood Stabilization Program grant application. A HUD Inspector General audit of his management of the block grant program resulted in "zero" audit findings.

As a newspaper publisher, Eric has used his insider's detailed knowledge of government and his publications to lead the FBI and state prosecutors to investigations that resulted in criminal prosecutions of well-known elected officials in Ohio; and have helped realign Cleveland's political landscape with the defeat of candidates and issues he's exposed. Eric's stories led to the indictments of the late Governor George Voinovich's brother, Paul Voinovich of the V Group, and four associates. He asked the FBI to investigate the mayor he'd served as chief of staff for public corruption; and testified in three federal trials for the prosecution. He forced former Cuyahoga County Coroner Dr. Elizabeth Balraj to admit her investigations of police killings were fraudulent; and to issue notices to local police that her investigators would control police killing investigations. Eric's current work has resulted in Cuyahoga County Judge John Russo accepting the criminal complaint he guided an activist to file against 24 civil rights-violating police officers in the city he once led for operating without valid peace officer credentials. USA Today reporters picked up on Eric's police credentials reporting from his social media page and made it national.

Eric is the author of of his first book, "Fight Police License Plate Spying," which examines the FBI and local police misuse of the National Crime Information Center criminal records history database. An accomplished trumpet player and singer whose friendship with Duke Fakir of the Four Tops resulted in his singing the show's closing song, "Can't Help Myself": Curtis Sliwa of New York's Guardian Angels counts Eric among his founding chapter leaders from the early 1980's role as an Ohio organizer of over 300 volunteer crime fighters in Cleveland, Columbus and Youngstown, Ohio. For his work as a young man Eric was recognized by Cleveland's Urban League as it's 1983 Young Man of the Year.

Known in Cleveland for his encyclopedic knowledge of government and history, and intimately-connected with the region's players, every local major media outlet in Cleveland has picked up on one of Eric's stories since 1979. There is no mainstream newspaper, television or radio outlet in Cleveland that does not include an interview with Eric Jonathan Brewer in its archives over the past 40 years.

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