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Black family subjected to SWAT raid tied to allegations of scamming and anti-White hate

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Allen, Texas – A Black mother was arrested in a daring SWAT raid after
Police said she tortured her children with knives and attempted to put her
3-year-old inside of an oven. But newly unearthed social media posts allege
that the family had been running a scam on White neighbors for up to a year
prior to the arrest.

According to reports, police attempted to serve a warrant for the arrest of
36-year-old Lul Nyachua Top for multiple charges stemming from alleged
child abuse. When police arrived on Feb 5th, they found Top—a Black
immigrant—barricaded inside the attic of a home on Tanglewood Drive.

After a two-hour standoff with Police—which required the use of an armored
personnel carrier and chemical weapons—Top was finally taken into custody.
An affidavit related to her arrest alleges that Top, a mother of six,
attempted to bake her youngest 3-year-old child in a hot oven.

After interviews were conducted with the children, authorities learned that
Top would regularly beat them and her husband. She would cut her children
with knives, forcing them to “hide” the weapons somewhere inside the home
when she wasn’t looking, per reports.

The kids also stated that Top was an alcoholic and would send her children
out to “find her more alcohol” whenever she ran low. If the children
refused, she would allegedly threaten them with cleavers and once held a
knife to the tongue of a young boy.

Before Top’s arrest via SWAT team, reports indicate that police had been
called to the home for domestic-related issues a total of 11 times since
January 1st. Child Protective Services later removed Tops’ children from
the home, observing numerous scars “resembling knife cuts” present on their
flesh. One child even tested positive for cocaine.

https://youtu.be/nvpNm9YAbFc

For abhorrent acts of alleged child torture, Top was taken into custody and
placed in Collin County Jail in lieu of a $600,000 bond. She currently
faces six counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, one count of
assault causing bodily injury to a family member, one count of assault of a
peace officer, and two counts of assault of a public servant.

While the alarming story appears to have ended with the safeguarding of
Top’s children by CPS, bombshell new findings have revealed that the Top
family may have been taking advantage of Allen’s White community for up to
a year before her latest arrest.

Thanks to an unearthed Facebook thread, the Justice Report learned that in
January of 2023, Top’s husband may have taken advantage of his White
neighbors by falsely claiming his wife had died from cancer. Claiming he
had no money, food, clothes, or furniture for the six children, Top’s
husband would go on to grift over $4500 in crowdfunded aid despite his wife
being very much alive.

“Can anyone help?? There is a man that just lost his wife to breast cancer
who needs clothes for his 6 children,” said one Facebook post to a local
mothers group last year. “He has no family support. The Army stopped
sending his wife’s checks after she passed because after serving for 12
years, she still hadn’t applied for citizenship.”

“They are sleeping in a tent in the living room…Please comment if you are
interested in helping. Any amount helps,” said the user in a different
post.

According to the Facebook posts, the call to action led by local White
mothers for Black immigrants in need soon resulted in tons of donated
clothing, furniture, outings, and cash. But later that year, in September,
the community provided an update, worrying that they had been scammed.

“I have met another mom with whom we paid for the kids…She was actually the
one who started investigating things because the story didn’t add up,” read
the post. “She was able to find his wife (Top) Instagram and it appeared
she was alive and well.”

“His wifes posts were horrible, racist and she was even posting videos of
her son saying things like black power and how much she hates White
people,” the post continued. “The irony is that only White people helped
her in this whole process and a lot of these White folks brought furniture,
gave them money, and filled the fridge with food.”

When that same Facebook user pressed the father, who was using the name
"Kenneth," he apparently became "verbally abusive" and "angry" for being
questioned.

"I started confronting Dad and ask(ed) him more questions and he started
gaslighting me. He was also very verbally abusive, and I was totally
shocked because he used to be so nice and grateful, he couldn't thank me
enough for what I have done," read the post.

"The same mom found out that (Kenneth) has an extensive criminal history
and his wife was in prison for assaulting a police officer. The more
questions I asked the more he got madder and angry at me so I stepped
away," it continued.

The claims would not be entirely baseless. According to the public crime
records database, Busted Newspaper, a Lul Nyachua Top was listed as having
been arrested multiple times, each relating to the assault of a public
servant. Arrests such as these go back as far as 2019. The mugshots of "Lul
Top" featured on the website visually match the most recent mugshot of the
"Lul Top" taken after the SWAT raid.

If true, then "Kenneth," Lul Top's husband, would have successfully stolen
over $4500 in cash and other material goods out of Colin County's
marginalized White community.

Her latest arrest in 2024, however, would breathe new life into these
scamming allegations. In the comment section of a different Facebook thread
now discussing the SWAT raid on the same family, residents harkened back to
the situation, outraged they had been taken for a ride.

"Wondered how long it would take for him to get caught," commented one
user.

The Justice Report made contact with one local who had intimate knowledge
of the situation, who out of fear for personal safety, commented
anonymously. According to them, the allegations of scamming and arrests
were unsurprising and indicative of an increasingly diverse state of Texas.

"This family is a scam artist family," they said. "The community is so sick
of violent foreign scammers taking advantage of our people."

"The northern Dallas suburbs are increasingly diverse and Whites,
especially women, need to sharpen their discernment," they continued,
adding that everyone should remain vigilant against scammers.

Chaos along America's southern border, which has so far seen thousands of
non-White migrants enter the country by way of "asylum" claims, has been
described as a "massacre" in the Lone Star state. According to the
pro-White policy institute, White-Papers, non-White peoples officially make
up 71.4% of all rapes, 58% of sexual violence cases, 76.5% of all murders,
and 72% of all aggravated assaults.

In places like Allen, Texas, White residents make up only 51.3% of the
population, down 6% from 2020, according to the most recent US Census
report estimates. The number would be a sharp decline when in 2010, Whites
made up 64.92% of the population. Currently, they are being eclipsed by a
growing Black (11.5%), Hispanic (11.9%), and Asian (19%) community with no
sign of it slowing down.

Despite their relatively low percentage of the population, Black Americans
continue to shock the nation with violent acts carried out against
vulnerable people in their care. In the same week that Lul Top was arrested
for allegedly trying to bake her 3-year-old alive, a different Black
mother—this time in Missouri—was arrested after Police said she was guilty
of the same crime.

Unlike Top, however, the culprit in Missouri succeeded in cooking her
newborn baby to death. According to reports, 26-year-old Mariah Thomas
confessed to Police, claiming she mistook the oven for her child's crib.

In 2022, the infamous Black Serial killer, Billy Chemirmir, was convicted
for a string of merciless killings throughout the Metro Dallas area,
including Collin County. A court found Chemirmir—a Kenyan immigrant—guilty
of murdering elderly women, a majority of them White, by pretending to be a
repairman or healthcare professional to gain access to their rooms.

Despite the convictions, a Collin County DA refused to pursue the death
penalty, sparking outrage and a call-in campaign to demand justice for the
dead women. Chemirmir would ultimately be killed himself after a fellow
inmate allegedly stabbed him to death with an improvised blade.

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