Ft. Hood Shooter

moreluck

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Fine, we’ll drop him off in Raqqa from about 20,000 feet above the city.


Via Fox News:


The convicted shooter in the Fort Hood massacre has written a letter to the leader of the Islamic State saying he wants to become a “citizen” of the caliphate, in the latest example of the terror group’s reach inside the U.S.

The letter from Nidal Hasan, obtained by Fox News, comes after two Americans reportedly died fighting for ISIS in Syria. Sources late Wednesday identified the second as Abdirahmaan Muhumed, of Minneapolis. Fox affiliate KMSP-TV in Minneapolis reported that Muhumed was killed in the same battle as Douglas McAuthur McCain, who grew up outside Minneapolis in the town of New Hope and most recently lived in San Diego.

In the undated letter, Hasan — who fatally shot 13 people and injured more than 30 at Fort Hood in 2009 in what the Defense Department called “workplace violence”– tells ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi that he wants to join the caliphate.

“I formally and humbly request to be made a citizen of the Islamic State,”Hasan says in the handwritten document addressed to “Ameer, Mujahid Dr. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.”

“It would be an honor for any believer to be an obedient citizen soldier to a people and its leader who don’t compromise the religion of All-Mighty Allah to get along with the disbelievers.”

The two-page letter includes Hasan’s signature and the abbreviation SoA for Soldier of Allah.
 

moreluck

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If a subject comes up, it may involve searching and the thread may be old, but the post was about the Ft. Hood guy.........it belongs here, no matter how old the thread is.
And to answer your question.......yes, but I'll never top "you know who".
 

moreluck

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If the shooter is writing to the pope that he's a soldier of allah, shouldn't his charge be changed to terrorism instead of work place violence?
 

The Other Side

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Don't address the topic, change the subject quick....your M.O. . . . . roadrunner

Where is the change? Its a matter of law. Not that you would know anything about that. You only repeat what you are told.

In a criminal trial, the prosecutor has to determine what is the best course of action to achieve a conviction. He may feel prosecuting a Terror trial just to please fox news and its drones isnt the best possible case to pursue, and a simple workplace violence case where people were clearly murdered would have the best possible chance to secure the death penalty is the best course of action.

NO prosecutor is in the business of please YOU moreluck.

TOS.
 
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