If you think Moslems in America are not radicalizing, think again.
We've all read about children who were cruel to animals growing up to be violent criminals. What do you think three twenty-four year old moslems will graduate to after this? First BBs, then 22s, then bigger caliber. First gay men, then women who the moslems think aren't dressed appropriately, then anyone who doesn't bow down in respect to them.
We've all read about children who were cruel to animals growing up to be violent criminals. What do you think three twenty-four year old moslems will graduate to after this? First BBs, then 22s, then bigger caliber. First gay men, then women who the moslems think aren't dressed appropriately, then anyone who doesn't bow down in respect to them.
A video made by three cousins from Hayward charged with an alleged anti-gay shooting with a BB rifle last month in San Francisco shows 11 other attacks in a single night, authorities said Friday.If we do not find a way to reign this hate in, then we are doomed.
The men have been charged in San
Francisco with a hate crime and assault for allegedly firing a BB rifle Feb. 26 at the face of a man they believed was gay. The man, who was walking on 16th Street near Guerrero Street, was not badly hurt and later identified the three suspects.
The three were freed on $50,000 bail soon after their arrest. But on Friday, Mohammad Habibzada, Shafiq Hashemi and Sayed Bassam, all 24, appeared in court and were immediately rearrested. They were all being held late Friday on $450,000 bail.
They were returned to custody after prosecutors viewed a video that police found in the three men's car when they were arrested.
Brian Buckelew, spokesman for District Attorney Kamala Harris, said the video showed the 16th Street attack and BB rifle shootings aimed at 11 other men. Police say the video depicts the suspects laughing as they fire.
Investigators say they have been unable to find any of the additional alleged victims. Still, Buckelew said prosecutors may file additional charges against each of the three defendants.
The defendants' attorneys would not comment outside court Friday. The defendants, who have not entered pleas, are scheduled to return to court April 8.
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