American Born Muslim Goes On Killing Spree in Two States – 4 Dead

Just Doing My Small Part, says Killer

terrorist23584A man described by prosecutors as a devout Muslim (note he was not described as a radical Muslim, just devout) and who is accused of a murder spree that left four people dead in two states, told police that the killings were part of a “bloody crusade” to exact vengeance for actions by the United States in the Middle East, according to court documents.

20 Aug 2014 – Prosecutors in Washington charged Ali Muhammad Brown, 29, on Wednesday with first-degree aggravated murder in the April 27 shooting of Leroy Henderson, 30, in Skyway, south of Seattle. Brown was previously charged with aggravated murder in the June 1 shooting deaths of two men in Seattle, Ahmed Said and Dwone Anderson-Young.

In early August, Brown pleaded not guilty to killing a college student Brendan Tevlin, 19, (a top student from Seton Hall) on June 25 in New Jersey. His public defender had no comment at that appearance. Brown allegedly told police that his mission was “vengeance” for the “millions of lives lost every day” in countries like Iraq and Syria.

All these lives are taken every single day by America, by this government. So a life for a life,” he told detectives, NJ.com reported, citing court documents.

The paper reported that Brown allegedly confessed to killing the men. All four victims, the paper reported, were shot multiple times in isolated areas late at night. Leroy Henderson, one of Brown’s alleged victims, was shot in the back 10 times while he was walking home, Q13Fox.com reported.

Prosecutors reportedly labeled Tevlin’s killing a robbery that led to 10 shots being fired into his car. Detectives were able to match 9-mm. shell casings in the killings, the paper reported. Authorities believe Tevlin was shot by Brown, who was joined by two other men named as co-defendants.

NOTE:  No protests have been organized to condemn yet another senseless murder by a Muslim terrorist on American soil, and none are expected.  The president has said nothing and is not expected to say anything about these horrific murders.  Eric Holder and his civil rights investigation team have no interest in this case and will not even comment on it.    I wonder why?   

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7 Responses to American Born Muslim Goes On Killing Spree in Two States – 4 Dead

  1. Tina says:

    No protests or looting following these murders either.

  2. Chris says:

    I’m not sure you understand what the point of a protest is.

    Protests are usually held to rally the people against abuses of power by those in positions of authority. The goal is often to get a government or corporation to change its policies. Protests are usually held over controversial, debatable issues, where passions run high.

    In the U.S., there are very few Muslims in position of authority. Those that are typically don’t support radical acts of violence such as those committed by Ali Brown. Neither does any other rational American; whether Brown was right or wrong to do what he did would not be considered a matter up for debate to most people in this country.

    What would be the purpose of a U.S.-based protest against Islamic radicalism? All rational Americans are already against this, and most of the world knows it. Our government is already doing quite a bit to target Islamic radicals, though of course many think they should be doing more. A protest wouldn’t stop individuals like Brown from going on killing sprees, and it certainly wouldn’t stop Islamist governments half a world away from inflicting their monstrous policies on their populations (and attempting to spread them throughout the world).

    I would of course support protests within Muslim-majority countries against draconian implementations of Sharia law and Islamist violence. That could actually make a difference. But there’s not much sense in holding a protest over something that every rational person in your community, especially those in positions of power, already agree with.

    Rational people can disagree over whether the Ferguson P.D. is corrupt and targeting blacks; hence the protesters feel that they need to make a statement and convince others of their point of view. (Whether they’re doing a good job of this is another story.) But rational people cannot disagree over whether this Islamofascist murderer was wrong to kill four people, so there’s no point in holding a protest.

  3. Chris says:

    Tina, I actually think a protest against that particular McDonalds might be warranted.

  4. Chris says:

    I’m not sure I understand the above comments. Care to elaborate?

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