Mom of two gunned down by ex-bf just minutes after posting on Facebook that he was ‘stalking’ her: report

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A mother of two in Minnesota was shot to death by her stalker ex-boyfriend just minutes after railing on Facebook that a recently filed restraining order against him was completely useless, according to reports.

Mariah Rosanna Samuels, 34, was shot multiple times in the chest and torso allegedly by ex-boyfriend David Eugene Wright, 50, against whom she had an order of protection — lamenting he was ignoring the order in a jarring Facebook post shortly before she was gunned down on Monday.

“I was trynna stay silent but stalking me at 4 in the f–king morning and the police ain’t doing sh-t or did a mfing thing beside serve him a protective order and clearly it’s not doing s–t G! F–k this!,” Law and Crime reported.

Photo of Mariah Samuels.Samuels, 34, posted that her ex-boyfriend was stalking her just minutes before she was gunned down. Gofund me

Eight minutes after her ominous Facebook post, she was shot to death while sitting in the driver’s seat of her Jeep, witnesses saying a suspect holding a gun rode off from the scene on a bike, the Star Tribune reported.

Wright was arrested on Monday after police identified him via a neighbor’s security camera, the outlet reported.

While questioned at the jail, Wright told investigators, “I’m not going to fight this situation… This is not going to be a hard-fought case,” according to that report.

The twisted killer confessed to Samuels that he was jealous she was seeing another man, her sisters told Minneapolis cops.

A fearful Samuels filed for an order of protection for herself and one of her sons against Wright on Aug. 26, apparently in response to a foretelling incident days before, The Star Tribune reported.

Mugshot of David Eugene Wright.Wright, 50, told cops he was not going to “fight” the charges against him. Hennepin County Jail

Wright followed Samuels on Aug. 21, tracking her to a home a couple blocks from where Samuels was dropping off her son, and demanded she meet him on the street, the report stated.

A maddened Wright held a gun to Samuels’ head with one hand and choked her against a fence with the other — threatening to kill her, the Star Tribune reported.

“The death of Mariah Samuels is devastating, and our thoughts are with her family,” Daniel Borgertpoepping, spokesman for the County Attorney’s Office told The Star Tribune on Monday.

“We will thoroughly review the evidence for charging when this case is submitted to us, and we are committed to seeking accountability for this horrible crime,” Borgertpoepping concluded.

Wright is charged with second-degree manslaughter and one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm, according to Law and Crime.

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