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Heks
March 10th, 2009, 05:11 AM
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Zhenya Tabakov

A criminal case was filed in the Moscow region against a police officer who released a perpetrator after he had committed an attempted robbery. A week later, the criminal killed a 7-year-old boy, who defended his sister against the pedophile’s attack.

The case was filed against Senior Lieutenant Aleksei Kiselenko, whose ignorant actions on duty had led to grave consequences. No charges have been brought against the officer yet, but it is only a question of time, GZT.ru website wrote with reference to a source at the local law-enforcement agencies.

A little seven-year-old boy would not have been killed if local police officers would have been more scrupulous about their work. The boy, Eugene (or Zhenya) Tabakov, sacrificed his life in November 2008 to save his sister from a pedophile.

The tragic story of the little hero has received an extensive coverage in the Russian media.

The perpetrator, Sergei Kiyashko, already had a criminal record. He attempted to rob a young woman in a street of Noginsk (the Moscow region) two weeks before the boy was murdered, but was frightened away by casual witnesses. The woman filed a police report (Kiyashko attempted to steal her gold chain) and handed the paper to Aleksei Kiselenko. The latter did not look into the matter of the case and made Kiyashko accountable for causing bodily blows (which caused no injuries) to the victim. The officer was actually supposed to file a criminal case for committing an attempted robbery. The file would have been delivered to police investigators in this case, which would have resulted in Kiyashko’s arrest: the man previously served 17 years in prison for aggravated murder and robbery.

“The police officer did not conduct a full investigation of the case and did not pay proper attention to the facts, which the young woman mentioned in her report. Thus, the officer did not prevented a more serious crime with his actions,” an official spokeswoman to the Department of Investigation of the Moscow region said.

The perpetrator continued to enjoy freedom and raided the apartment of the Tabakovs at the moment when only two little children were staying there.

Sergei Kiyashko, a 33-year-old man, a resident of Astrakhan, was unable to find a job in the city after he served 17 years in jail. He moved to his relatives in Noginsk, but could not find a job there either.

On November 25, Kiyashko was walking about the town, when he decided to rob an apartment. He entered the apartment building next to the central square and rang the bell of the first door that he came across. A 12-year-old girl, Yana Tabakov, opened the door. Her brother Zhenya (7) was playing in his room. There were no adults in the apartment – the children’s parents were at work.

Kiyashko pulled out a knife and attacked the girl asking her to give him money and jewelry. The man took hold of the girl, began to undress her and told the little boy to look for the money. When the boy saw that, he rushed to the kitchen, grabbed a knife, ran back to the room and stabbed the criminal in the back.

Kiyashko fell down on the floor and let the girl go. He stood up the next moment and pounced upon the boy. He stabbed the second-grader in the back eight times. The girl, Yana , ran out of the apartment shouting for help.

Kiyashko ran away from the scene and took cover in a small cottage on the outskirts of the town.

The boy died of lethal stab wounds.

The owner of the cottage, Alexander Kurenkov, noticed blood on the ground when he decided to visit his summer house one day. “There were blood stains on the ground near the house and the windows were broken. I went to the terrace and suddenly heard someone’s steps there. I went upstairs and found him there,” the man said. “He had a knife and was going to attack me, but I managed to knock him down and tie his hands behind his back. When I was done, I called the police,” Mr. Kurenkov said.

The classmates of the little boy said that Zhenya was the youngest boy at class. His teacher said that Zhenya was a very well-behaved little boy, who always tried to make his friends get along without fights.

The boy was awarded with the Order for Personal Courage posthumously.

Source: http://english.pravda.ru/society/stories/107171-pedophile-0

Kind Lampshade Maker
March 10th, 2009, 05:49 AM
Once Russians decide to overthrow their regime, they can re-institute the death penalty again

Kievsky
March 10th, 2009, 08:36 AM
Are you saying there's no death penalty in Russia? THere was when I was there. They use a bullet in the back of the head -- very efficient and even humane.

Marse Supial
March 10th, 2009, 03:33 PM
http://english.pravda.ru/img/idb/tabakov.jpg
Zhenya Tabakov

The man took hold of the girl, began to undress her and told the little boy to look for the money. When the boy saw that, he rushed to the kitchen, grabbed a knife, ran back to the room and stabbed the criminal in the back.

Kiyashko fell down on the floor and let the girl go. He stood up the next moment and pounced upon the boy. He stabbed the second-grader in the back eight times. Source: http://english.pravda.ru/society/stories/107171-pedophile-0

Poor little fellow. He did exactly what any honorable white man should have done when faced with an attack on a white female -- his sister.

As sad as this is, there is a lesson to be taken from it: In defending against an attacker, never stop with just one stab or just one shot. If you are defending with a knife, you stop stabbing that SOB when his corpse begins to look like a pile of hamburger meat. If you're fortunate enough to have a gun, UNLOAD on your assailant. Reload and unload again.

Mark Faust
March 10th, 2009, 03:42 PM
What a brave little guy....I am really saddened reading this..... I wish their really was a heaven for the dead. Another wasted white life at the hands of a fucking degenerate.

Just remember folks....WE are the intolerant and sick ones...Just ask the Jews.

Kind Lampshade Maker
March 11th, 2009, 04:06 AM
Are you saying there's no death penalty in Russia? THere was when I was there. They use a bullet in the back of the head -- very efficient and even humane.When were you there? They abolished it, not long after the Iron Curtain collapsed. I even doubt that Belarus still has it. As far as I know, only a handfull of 3rd World countries and Japan still execute

Curious
March 12th, 2009, 05:23 AM
Maybe the death penalty is way too nice. But, having been in prison, why turned the scum pedophile? He should know the opinion of the prison people about pedophilia.

Kind Lampshade Maker
March 12th, 2009, 05:32 AM
The penalty in prison would have been much worse, had the 7-year old boy have been the object of the scumbag's pedarast behavior. The murder itself would have warranted that the inmate got separated from hardened criminals and have gotten thrown in together with pedarasts, petty drug abusers and homosexuals, for his own safety

Erik Fitzgerald
March 12th, 2009, 06:26 AM
Sad and tragic. A little life cut short by a sick freak. Sexual power crimes I will never understand. It is so temporary and plain. A disgusting man's boner isn't worth killing anyone or anything over. He's lower than scum. The little hero was very brave, just sad, very sad. If there is a heaven, he should be there, in my opinion. :(:(

Kind Lampshade Maker
March 18th, 2009, 07:13 AM
...I even doubt that Belarus still has it...I was wrong. They do use it. But, not as freely as the Kwa does:

http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=42789

...Since independence in 1991, there have been executions every year. In 1997, the courts were allowed for the first time to award life sentences for grave crimes. After this, the number of executions peaked at 47 in 1998 and then rapidly declined...

The official Belarussian admission:

http://www.belarusembassy.org/humanitarian/criminalcode.htm

...the Criminal Code of the Republic of Belarus of 1999 reduces considerably the number of corpus delicti punishable by death penalty and broadens the list of persons who cannot be punished by death penalty. Under Article 59 of the Criminal Code, this category includes those under 18 years of age, women and men 65 years or older as of the date of the verdict. If the circumstances limiting the use of death penalty are established, capital punishment is replaced by other punishment mentioned in this Article (as a rule, deprivation of liberty)...

Karl Lueger
March 27th, 2009, 04:09 PM
“He had a knife and was going to attack me, but I managed to knock him down and tie his hands behind his back. When I was done, I called the police,” Mr. Kurenkov said.

For what that scum did to the brave White kid,
after the owner tied him up he should have been beaten to death slowly...:mad:

[Too many stories like this, even one-is too many.]