Valerie Castile and John Rusczyk

Philando Castile, Justine Rusczyk
Two Lives

John Rusczyk and Valerie Castile,

I’m from Minnesota, and I’ve been watching police use of force policy since the 1980’s. Minnesota’s Affirmative Action Regime killed your children. This isn’t because, in each case, minorities pulled the trigger.

You both heard in court, Yanez and Noor met the minimum qualifications to be licensed Minnesota Police Officers.

Ms. Castile, all the other cameramen were on you when you spoke to 10,000 at the Governor’s mansion. My cameras rolled at the rear.

Everyone else wanted a piece of your grief to share, I wanted to show you wave upon wave of Minnesotans coming to mourn your son, Philando.

I was at the East end and could feel the emotion of the crowd as the sound of your voice spread emotion through the masses of people. Your eyes were down as your escorts hurried you along the wall. 

When you finally looked up, it was directly into my eyes, with a look of righteous indignation and fury.

That look said, “Do something!”.

The fury entered me. I’ve spent years trying to explain it without explaining it. This video was later shared privately with you, you might remember it. It may be time to let his spirit rest, but that’s up to you.

Mr. Ruscyck I knew Minneapolis knew MPD were going to kill a white woman. Justine was lured to the illusion of the Twin Cities, which are like Sodom and Gamorrah. I sat in court for every session of the trial except Defense close. That trial was the most horrible thing I’ve ever endured. I spent most of it behind you watching your shoulders. They looked like they had been crushed.

I contained Ms. Castile’s fury, when prosecutor Sweasey shoved an evidence bag with a blood stained pink Australia hoodie in your face.  You covered your mouth and your family rushed out of the court.

They stole Justine’s life, John, and Mohamed Noor pulled the trigger. That was never in question. They stole more from her with that trial. They stole her dignity, they robbed the world of the truth about what they did.

To this day, Minnesotans do not know the name Justine Rusczyk, they do not even know Justine Rusczyk, they remember her only as “The Australian woman shot dead my Officer Mohamed Noor” as she was described by every Minnesota media outlet.

This entire blog including has been dedicated to making sure the entire truth was told.

The George Floyd riots were that fury escaping. The US v MN is the long overdue justice.