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A hatchet-swinging psycho with Islamic militant leanings turned a busy Queens street corner into a scene of bloody chaos Thursday, chopping a rookie cop in the back of the head and slicing a second officer on the arm before two other officers shot him dead.
In opening fire on the madman, cops accidentally wounded a bystander, *authorities said.
Officer Kenneth Healey, 25, had just four months on the job when Zale Thompson, 32, of Queens — a “scholarly” but “weird” *recent convert to Islam — fractured the back of the cop’s skull with one swing of a blue-handled hatchet at about 2 p.m. in Jamaica.
Islam convert shot dead after ax attack on NYPD cops | New York Post
Why do people make it a bigger deal when it is a muslim attack on someone as opposed to someone else? Crime is crime.
When you try to demonize an entire group of people it helps if you make a big deal out of every thing each one of them does wrong and spread the blame of a few to them all.
Why do people make it a bigger deal when it is a muslim attack on someone as opposed to someone else? Crime is crime.
Because ISIS (among several Muslim groups) have encouraged lone wolf attacks on LE, military [and their families] etc in this country.
Three in North America this week.
If there is an increase in attacks by Muslim fundamentalists in the country then it is at least relevant and newsworthy.
Rather comical watching the usual crowd rushing in to insist "nothing to see here...move along......."
There are a lot of people and groups in this world, and in this country that encourage attacking people. Its amazing how quickly you people buy into this ****. Time and time again. Be afraid. Be very afraid. The muslims are coming. BOO!
So you think ISIS and other groups are just fiction?
If these attacks here in the States had never occurred, I probably wouldn't think twice about it. Trouble is, they have and are still occurring.
A hatchet-swinging psycho with Islamic militant leanings turned a busy Queens street corner into a scene of bloody chaos Thursday, chopping a rookie cop in the back of the head and slicing a second officer on the arm before two other officers shot him dead.
In opening fire on the madman, cops accidentally wounded a bystander, *authorities said.
Officer Kenneth Healey, 25, had just four months on the job when Zale Thompson, 32, of Queens — a “scholarly” but “weird” *recent convert to Islam — fractured the back of the cop’s skull with one swing of a blue-handled hatchet at about 2 p.m. in Jamaica.
Islam convert shot dead after ax attack on NYPD cops | New York Post
If there is an increase in attacks by Muslim fundamentalists in the country then it is at least relevant and newsworthy.
Rather comical watching the usual crowd rushing in to insist "nothing to see here...move along......."
Why arent you worried about things proportional to their actual threat? How many people have been killed in gun crimes in the last few years, are you thousands of times more worried about that than ISIS?
Dangit! My money was on him being a Mennonite!
Why arent you worried about things proportional to their actual threat? How many people have been killed in gun crimes in the last few years, are you thousands of times more worried about that than ISIS?
Of course not, they are linked to the Mexican cartels, they got no time for terrorism. :roll:
Mennonites linked to Mexican cartels established cocaine smuggling pipeline near Alberta border: police | National Post
How many deaths is ISIS repsonsible for in the US?
Why do people make it a bigger deal when it is a muslim attack on someone as opposed to someone else? Crime is crime.
How many deaths is ISIS repsonsible for in the US?
How many deaths is ISIS repsonsible for in the US?
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