
The black man dressed like a pimp, and pictured with two liberal white women, is Laurent Mugondozi, a man from the Congo who now lives in Missoula, Montana. The picture is a part of Mugondozi’s interview with StoryCorps, a national non-profit launched in 2003 to promote the following mission:
StoryCorps is committed to the idea that everyone has an important story to tell and that everyone’s story matters. Our mission: to help us believe in each other by illuminating the humanity and possibility in us all — one story at a time. Since our founding in 2003, we’ve helped over 700,000 people across the country have meaningful conversations about their lives. These recordings are collected in the U.S. Library of Congress and in our online archive which is now the largest single collection of human voices ever gathered.
What “important story” did Laurent Mugondozi have for the smiling white ladies? Based on the subject log of the interview, Mugondozi told Greta and Genevieve about the benefits of his zucchini, his love of gardening, and the culture he’s bringing to Missoula.

Less enticing than a chat with a real life African man about the benefits of his zucchini is having to dodge bullets on a Saturday night, something that seems to be happening on a more regular basis here in Missoula. This time, though, two men were quickly arrested, including a man by the name of Laurent Mugondozi. Since I don’t have a mugshot to confirm it’s the same Mugondozi who enjoys shoving a trowel in fertile soil, I’m gonna go out on a limb and say it is.

For some details on what is alleged to have happened late Saturday night, here’s the reporting from KPAX:
Missoula Police responded to a report of shots fired in a busy downtown area just after 2 a.m. Shortly after, an adult male arrived at the Missoula Police Department with a gunshot wound and what appeared to be multiple strikes from bullets on this vehicle.
Officers found multiple spent shell casings near the 200 block of Ryman Street. Later, officers found another man involved in the incident in the 200 block of Woody Street. Nearby, they also found another vehicle and a handgun, according to a press release from the department.
One of the men was transported to St. Patrick Hospital and the other was interviewed by detectives at the Missoula Police Department.
Missoula Police consulted the Missoula County Attorney’s Office and charged 33-year-old Laurent Mugondozi and 36-year-old Anthony Brodie with Attempted Homicide and Criminal Endangerment, due to uninvolved pedestrians being nearby when shots were fired. Mugondozi was also charged with a 3rd offense DUI.
After scrolling through Laurent Mugondozi’s Facebook profile I searched for the other man arrested, Anthony Brodie, and found a profile for an Anthony “BrodiethePharoah” in Missoula. This you, bro?

Brodie was, I’m assuming, a passenger in the vehicle that Mugondozi was driving when this shooting in a BUSY area of downtown occurred. At least Brodie appears to be a Grizzly fan!

If the identities of these two men connected to the weekend shooting holds up then Montana Democrats might have another inconvenient example of what can happen, in reality, when their liberal useful idiots eagerly embrace Schismogenisis, which I’ve written about before.
If you need a reminder, here’s the definition:
Schismogenesis is a term in anthropology that describes the formation of social divisions and differentiation. Literally meaning “creation of division”, the term derives from the Greek words σχίσμα skhisma “cleft” (borrowed into English as schism, “division into opposing factions”), and γένεσις genesis “generation, creation” (deriving in turn from gignesthai “be born or produced, creation, a coming into being”). The term was introduced in the 1930s by anthropologist Gregory Bateson and has been applied to various fields.
If you don’t think immigration is a critical issue for Montana Democrats, well, you’re not paying attention, and even if you were paying attention, you wouldn’t find the kind of criticism I bring to this issue, having been a critic of relocating refugees to Missoula since 2016, when I was still working at Missoula’s local homeless shelter, the Poverello Center.
For a trip down memory lane, here’s what Missoula’s Mayor, alcoholic John Engen, had to say about re-starting the refugee relocation efforts in Missoula ten years ago:
There’s been opposition to refugee resettlement in Missoula, but it’s largely been from elsewhere and based on misinformation, fear and outright lies. Most Missoulians, the folks I and Missoula City Council members swore to serve, believe that we’re up to the task of helping our share of refugees, whatever their situation, provided they’ve been thoroughly vetted by our government and the agencies who only continue to exist if they keep communities and refugees safe. And if I’m wrong about this or any of a number of issues, I will learn soon enough at the polls.
Was John Engen wrong about Missoula and his confidence in “the polls”? That’s debatable, but one thing is for sure, political challengers to his drunken reign, like Lisa Triepke, had to learn the hard way how despicable those controlling the levers of power in Missoula can be when they feel their power is being threatened.
Now, in 2026, the issue of immigration has blown up nationally, with the trickle-down effect visible in Helena’s failed showdown with Montana’s Attorney General, and featured as the main talking point, from what I could hear, for speakers pushing the corporate NO KINGS bullshit last weekend. All this context makes it VERY UNLIKELY local legacy media will investigate the potential immigration angle of this past weekend’s shooting.
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