This week, a recently elected Republican councilwoman was murdered in front of her home, and the media is ignoring the possibility for political violence against conservatives, despite the fact that the victim was an African-American woman.
Authorities said that Eunice Dwumfour, a 30-year-old borough councilwoman and young mother, was shot and killed near her house on Wednesday night as she came home.
According to Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone and Sayreville Police Chief Daniel Plumacker, a 911 call reported shots fired at 7:22 p.m. in the vicinity of Samuel Circle in the Parlin part of the borough.
Police on the scene said that they were conducting an investigation and searching for suspects, but no arrests had been made:
BREAKING: New Jersey Republican Councilwoman Eunice Dwumfour was assassinated outside her home. This was the scene overnight in Sayreville where her white SUV crashed after gunshots rang out. Police say it appears she was targeted and are still searching for several suspects. pic.twitter.com/O01Scjcmpm
— Joshua Rodriguez (@Joshuajered) February 2, 2023
One witness stated that the shooter fired shots at Dwumfour before fleeing the Camelot at La Mer condominium complex in a vehicle.
Friends and colleagues described her as a devout Christian who worked for a Nigerian-based religious organization. A friend informed DailyMail.com that she and her family had recently returned from a religious trip to Nigeria, characterizing her as ‘bubbly and nice’.
Family relatives informed USA Today that she and her 12-year-old daughter from a previous relationship resided in the residence.
Her sister Priscilla said: ‘She was always happy, very humble and had respect.’
Detective Juan Rodriguez and Pastor Doctor Nelia Rodriguez posted online saying: “I just saw her this morning at the store.”
“I remember saying to her I’ll see you at the HRC meeting tomorrow not knowing tonight was going to be the end of her life.
Authorities have revealed no more information on the murder.
The absence of ‘wall to wall’ coverage of the assassination of a black Republican councilwoman during the opening days of “Black History Month” should tell Americans something about the corporate media’s approach to the truth. This demonstrates that the large, well-funded media outlets have an aim to promote a narrative in order to sway public opinion on which black lives matter to them.
Where are the left-leaning cable channels? There are minimal few headlines on this awful loss, but nothing like what one might have anticipated if the councilwoman had been a Democrat.
Carmine Sabia reported for Conservative Brief further information on the murder, including:
An assassination of a Republican councilman in New Jersey has been termed as a “targeted attack.” Wednesday, Eunice Dwumfour, a councilwoman from Sayreville, New Jersey, was shot and murdered outside her home.
“Police say they believe the Republican councilwoman and Newark native was the intended target of the shooting, but do not have a clear motive. They think her car traveled about 100 feet before slamming into two parked cars. Dwumfour was elected to the council in 2022. She was also a business analyst and part-time EMT,” WABC-TV reported.
More on this story via The Republic Brief:
“Eunice was a dedicated member of our Borough Council who was truly committed to serve all of our residents. The fact that she was taken from us by a despicable criminal act makes this incident all the more horrifying,” Sayreville Mayor Victoria Kilpatrick said, adding: CONTINUE READING…