Self-styled empress and serial squatter is evicted from North Carolina home where she kept a 'witches cauldron' in the yard and terrorized her neighbors
- Ninti El Bey was arrested last week in Charlotte, North Carolina
- She is a member of a Moorish sovereign citizens movement who don't follow American law
A self-styled empress and serial squatter has been evicted from a North Carolina home where she kept a witches cauldron in the backyard and terrorized neighbors.
Ninti El Bey was forced out of the home in Charlotte last week. In the process, she punched a police officer in the eye. El Bey was previously forced out of a mansion in another part of the city.
Ninti El Bey was forced out of the home in Charlotte last week. In the process, she punched a police officer in the eye. El Bey was previously forced out of a mansion in another part of the city
The $300,000 home in Charlotte, North Carolina, which the woman was evicted from
The 50-year-old is a member of a Moorish sovereign citizens movement, whose followers believe they are above the law.
She sells 'diplomatic' passports to other followers of the movement online for over $300.
The 50-year-old is a member of a Moorish sovereign citizens movement, whose followers believe they are above the law
Some of those who have purchased the passports say they were ripped off without ever receiving them.
El Bey, who is a mother, had been terrorizing neighbors with a 'blow horn' and frightening them with her 'cauldron', they said.
'She’s gone around the neighborhood a few times with a blow horn yelling at people to get off her indigenous property.
'She had a big witch’s cauldron in the back she would burn.'
On other occasions, she sprayed their homes with oil.
'She said I’m going to burn you alive if you don’t get away from me,' neighbor Katy Ascencio Flores told WSOCTV.
El Bey was previously forced out of a mansion in another part of the city.
She was previously evicted from another property in Charlotte in 2015.
That house had a value of $800,000. The home she was squatting in more recently is estimated to be worth around $300,000.
El Bey remains in custody on charges of trespassing and assaulting a government official.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12316037/Self-styled-empress-serial-squatter-evicted-North-Carolina-home-kept-witches-cauldron-yard-terrorized-neighbors.html
Moorish leader Jahmal Latimer, who also goes by the title Talib Abdulla Bey, the grand chief of Rhode Island
Leader of The Rise of the Moors shows off his guns
Moors dressed in camouflage clothing waving a Moroccan flag as they stand at the side of the I-95
MSC (Moorish Sovereign Citizens) founder Noble Drew Ali (pictured) taught that black 'Moors' were America's original inhabitants and were therefore entitled to self-governing status.
Heavily armed Moors refused to comply with police north of Boston, prompting Interstate 95 to be closed. Members of the Rise of the Moors group believe they're independent from federal and state governments because they are descendants of an ancient sovereign Moroccan nation.
Chief of Rhode Island Jamhal Talib Abdullah Bey (pictured in the center wearing a turban) poses with fellow Moors
Moors dressed in camouflage clothing waving a Moroccan flag as they stand at the side of the I-95
The organization was founded by Noble Drew Ali (left) in 1913. They state that Edward Mealy El (right) is the true successor of Noble Drew Ali
Many of the group’s formal practices were derived from Muslim observances. New traditions require all male members of the Temple to wear a fez or turban.
Rise of the Moors members in fatigues and body armor on I-95
Massachusetts police took eleven of the armed and dangerous men into custody after they fled from police during the traffic stop.
Militia leader Jamhal Tavon Sanders Latimer, 29, also known as Jamhal Talib Abdullah Bey, told the judge: 'I don't understand how these charges can be brought against me'
One defendant, who refused to identify himself to authorities, told the judge only that he was a 'free Moor.' He was one of 11 people charged in connection with the armed standoff
Quinn Cumberlander, 40, of Pawtucket, told the judge he was a 'foreign national' who cannot face criminal charges, and said he did not want a defense attorney
Defendant Conrad Pierre appeared in court with notations written all over his shirt, which appeared to reference court cases and legal theories in support of his unique worldview
Several women arrived to support the defendants
Rise of the Moors believe in a fictitious 1787 treaty between the United States and Morocco that grants them immunity from US law.
They rely on an alternative history that borrows from Moorish Science Temple, Black Hebrew Israelism, Nation of Islam, UFO theories, phony Native American tribes, and pseudo-legal arguments.
Some Moorish Sovereign Citizen groups believe that Black Moors were the first settlers in the United States and argue that slave ships were a fiction created by white historians to cover up their claim on the land. Others believe that a UFO mothership will soon descend to earth to collect the chosen people (Moors) and return them to their home galaxy.
In 2006, this residence, pictured in real estate photos, was bought for $3.9 million.
Later repossessed, Renasant Bank assumed ownership in August 2011 and the home had been empty for more than a year, so Moorish squatters broke into the $3million mansion in Memphis, Tennessee and refused to leave
The squatters wrote a note on the gate claiming that the home was theirs
The Moors claimed in an email that their indigenous ancestry granted them ownership of the mansion
Indigenous Moor Joel Fedd (pictured) in jail after he moved into someone else's property , changed the locks on the door and displayed no trespass signs
Fedd said he was entitled to live there because he was Moorish American and that Moors had discovered the Americas before Christopher Columbus
Fedd refers to himself as Moorish American
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has claimed that Muslim sailors reached the American continent 314 years before Columbus, in 1178, and that Columbus found a mosque atop a hill on the coast of Cuba.
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