Posted on 12/28/2017 1:15:35 PM PST by heterosupremacist
Authorities in Pennsylvania are pushing back against an initial judgement from the Trump administration suggesting that a shooting in Harrisburg was rooted in terrorism.
Dauphin County District Attorney Ed Marco said Thursday that gunman Ahmed Amin El-Mofty, who was killed by police officers after he opened fired on authorities in the states capital last week, had no known ties to any terror groups, Penn Live reported.
Family previously told investigators El-Mofty was depressed about money problems and relationships with his loved ones. Pennsylvania State Police suspect he acted alone during the Dec. 22 shooting, which left a state trooper injured.
An official motive in the violent incident has not yet been established, though investigators do believe he was targeting officers in the attack...
(Excerpt) Read more at nydailynews.com ...
It is the muslim connection. The koran. This guy was carrying out the teachings of the prophet to attack infidels.
Triggering mechanism.......
Erectile disfunction
He’s a muzzy. That’s a terror group.
typical islamism
cute
The Administration labelled this “an act of terrorism” within 24 hours.
Now http://www.pennlive.com has run several stories about the jihadi having had marital (recent divorce) and financial problems (probably related to the divorce).
Not that divorce and financial problems couldn’t be triggers for sudden jihad syndrome.
...and that’s why the jihadi wanted to rush out and gun down leo’s. /sarc
from the CNN article:
***and recently was in the Middle East.***
vague...no additional info about when or where he went to in the ME, how long he was there, who he saw, etc, etc.
Did you or did you not understand that my comment was intended as sarcasm, directed at the quoted and italicized quote from the article?
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