In March 2019, the world watched in horror as a Senegalese migrant, Ousseynou Sy, hijacked a bus full of schoolchildren in Milan, Italy. Fast forward to today, and a once-heroic 13-year-old Egyptian migrant, Ramy Shehata, who played a crucial role in thwarting Sy’s deadly plans, has now turned 18, and his life has taken a dark and unexpected turn.
Rahmi’s quick thinking and courage during the bus hijacking saved the lives of 51 children. His resourcefulness, retaining his cell phone and summoning the police, earned him praise from Italy’s Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, who referred to the boy as his “son.” However, the same young man who once stood up against terror has become the leader of a violent migrant gang.
In a recent incident in the heart of Crema, Italy, a 17-year-old Italian boy fell victim to Rahmi’s gang. The brutal assault involved kicking, punching, and even running the young victim over with a bike, all for the senseless act of stealing his hat. The assailants, under the leadership of Rahmi Shehata, showed a complete disregard for humanity.
The victim’s father, recounting the traumatic incident, expressed the profound impact it had on him: “When you see your son spitting blood out of his mouth, regurgitating blood, this remains imprinted on your mind. As a parent, watching that scene has remained with me. It will remain an indelible picture, indelible.”
Rahmi Shehata, who now holds Italian citizenship and was once known for his bravery, has now become the face of a disturbing transformation. In 2019, he played a crucial role in preventing a tragedy; now, he leads a gang that inflicts violence on innocent individuals.
This turn of events raises questions about the factors that led to Rahmi’s transformation from a hero to a criminal. Notably, the controversy surrounding the fast-tracking of Rahmi’s Italian citizenship adds another layer to this narrative. Despite Italian law requiring eligibility for citizenship at 18, Matteo Salvini, the Interior Minister, expedited the process, citing Rahmi’s heroism. This decision has sparked outrage as Rahmi’s life takes a darker turn, leading to calls for reconsidering his citizenship.
As the investigation unfolds, Italy continues to grapple with the adverse effects of its open borders and the challenge of migrants integrating and contributing to society.
MOSQUES IN CHRISTIAN COUNTRIES MUST BE DEMOLISHED, NO MOSQUES IN CHRISTIAN COUNTRIES.
THE PLAN IS TO BUILD AS MANY MOSQUES AS POSSIBLE IN CHRISTIAN COUNTRIES.
IT MUST BE STOPPED!
Neither mosques nor moslems should be allowed in all CIVILIZED Countries. There are 57 muzzieScum shiiteHoles where they follow their evil cult (which some claim to be a religion) and rape, kill and behead all INFIDELS. How does any country permit the immigration of cult members who believe they are superior to the countries citizens and who believe they have the right to kill the citizens and take over their country by ‘war of the womb.’ To allow these cult members into a CIVILIZED country is nothing short of national suicide in slow motion.
Probably influenced by radical jihadi hardliners. Most kids start out good boys and girls, but get influenced by the idiots. Maybe he was taking dope and acting out before he joined the gang, so his thinking was skewed. Age 13 seems to be that age where kids either change for the good side or the dark side. We had an incident where 15 Black and Mexican kids stomped another White teen to death during a scrap in a schoolyard. 4 of them had their mugshots on a report. They look to be teens. They will be tried as adults now. Off to the prison to learn to be professional criminals.