Posted on 11/10/2016 5:32:24 PM PST by markomalley
The first police reports started trickling in within 10 hours of Donald Trump's victory speech.
A Muslim student at San Jose University told cops she was attacked from behind in a parking garage at San Jose State University. A man ran up and pulled at her hijab, choking her, university police said.
And also in California, at San Diego State University, another Muslim student reported being followed by two men who made comments about Trump and the Muslims before robbing her, according to the police report.
University police say the suspects confronted the woman, stole her purse and car keys before fleeing the scene. They came back for her car while she was off searching for help.
A third report turned out to be false. A Muslim student at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette claimed two men attacked her Wednesday morning, including one who wore a white "TRUMP" hat while they hit her with a metal object and shouted obscenities as she fell to the ground.
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The Trump supporter in this country who is absolutely the most concerned about the import of radical Islam would nonetheless never assault a helpless woman.
..And somewhere in the the world, another Christian was beheaded by The Religion of Peace ®
Alleged attack. Up the road a bit an actual attack
http://abc7news.com/news/peninsula-teen-attacked-at-school-for-support-of-trump/1599714/
Wasn’t there one of those in Texas a few months ago that turned out to be fake?
Sure. The media loves this, true or not, and will faithfully broadcast it until everyone believes it.
The only way I’ll believe the “attacks” happened is if the “perps” are fellow travelers..
That settles it - the attacker was a Muslim man keeping the infidel woman from driving....
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