Friday, September 11, 2015

Omar Mohamed Kalmio Convicted of Murder

Omar Mohamed Kalmio Convicted of Murder ---
tags: Somali Incident, North Dakota, Mideast or Muslim SuspectDomestic Violence, kills friend, kills mother of child, native american victim, Extended Family 

4 killed 1 guilty murder January 28, 2011 Omar Mohamed Kalmio Convicted of Murdering North Dakota Girlfriend and Family In Minot North Dakota Somali man Omar Mohamed Kalmio immigrant oil worker who had sought asylum in US was convicted of murder of his  girlfriend Sabrina Zephier mother of his child and 3 of her family in another home across town. Targeted relatives were the  her mother brother and mother's boyfriend in North Dakota who were  members of the Yankton Sioux Tribe. The baby was spared.  Co-workers were told he thought Zephier purposely became pregnant and that she had ruined his life. Kalmio and a group of other Somali men were accused of attacking a man in Minneapolis in January 2006, and Kalmio stabbed him three times in the back with a knife.

frontpage  A Somali man charged in the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old woman who was his infant daughter’s mother in northwest North Dakota is now accused of killing her mother, brother and the mother’s boyfriend, who were found dead the same day in mobile home across town. Omar Mohamed Kalmio, 27, who has a history of violent crime, was charged with murder several months after the woman Sabrina Zephier, was found dead at her home in Minot in January 28, 2011. The baby was found in the home unharmed.

Omar Mohamed Kalmio Sentenced To Life In Prison For ... The Huffington Post Apr 30, 2013 - Omar Mohamed Kalmio, 28, declined to comment following the ... Judge Douglas Mattson sentenced Kalmio to four consecutive terms of life in ...

 North Dakota v. Kalmio :: 2014 :: North Dakota Supreme ... Justia Omar Mohamed Kalmio appealed after a jury found him guilty of four counts of class AA felony murder after a jury trial. He argued the judgments should have ...

 Somali Quadruple Murderer Is Sentenced in North Dakota limitstogrowth Somali national Omar Mohamed Kalmio (pictured) got life in prison for a 2011 mass murder in two parts. First he shot his girlfriend, then drove across town to murder her 13-year-old brother, her mother and the mother’s boyfriend. The killer had quite a violent rap sheet (Detention Extended for Man Tied to Murdered Minot Family, WDAZ, May 3, 2011): Kalmio has two criminal convictions from 2006 in Minnesota. He was convicted of second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon, a felony, and sentenced to one year and one day in prison, court records show. A criminal complaint in the case said Kalmio and a group of other Somali men attacked a man in Minneapolis in January 2006, and Kalmio stabbed him three times in the back with a knife. The victim also was stabbed in the face and shoulder and suffered a collapsed lung and concussion. criminal background of such determined diversity made Kalmio an ideal prospect for deportation. But Somalia at that time was considered too ungoverned to accept deported thugs, so Kalmio remained in this country. Kalmio was convicted of fatally shooting 19-year-old Sabrina Zephier on Jan. 28, 2011, at her Minot home. Authorities said he then killed her 13-year-old brother, Dillon Zephier; her mother Jolene Zephier, 38; and Jolene’s 22-year-old boyfriend, Jeremy Longie, at the mother’s nearby mobile home. The baby girl was found unharmed in Sabrina Zephier’s home. They were members of the Yankton Sioux Tribe. Kalmio, who had a history of violent crime, was working in North Dakota’s oil patch at the time of the killings and said he was in the U.S. under political asylum....witness said Kalmio and Zephier argued days before she was found dead. Kalmio’s co-workers at an oil rig site near Williston claimed he had told them Zephier purposely became pregnant and that she had ruined his life.... Kalmio and a group of other Somali men were accused of attacking a man in Minneapolis in January 2006, and Kalmio stabbed him three times in the back with a knife. He was convicted of second-degree assault with a dangerous weapon and sentenced to about a year in prison. Kalmio also was convicted of theft in 2006, and ordered to pay a fine. Multiple slayings are virtually unheard of in North Dakota, which had only 10 murders and non-negligent homicides in all of 2010 and 24 homicides the next year, according to data compiled by the FBI.

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