So. . .Abdelaziz Hamze was just an accomodating motorist?
The decisions made here surely not good ones; but this woman was, albeit in foolish fashion; asking. . .imagining only for a Justice to be served. Nothing more. Could she have imagined the barbaric response of this man; then this story would have a different ending.
Also think this cannot just be dismissed as 'road rage'. The response of AHamze, sounds much more more like 'fear and flight'. . .
Surely something more going on with the ROP perp here. . .illegal? 'Troublesome friends/connections?' Recent flight school applicant? What?
Will we hear the details of this man who considered 'barbarity' a choice? ('Assume' they are checking this out in most thorough fashion; and no doubt, his CAIR lawyer is already on the case.)
A bloody trail; a horrible death; not deserved by any measusre; and the torturer/killer; almost got away. . .
What/who was in the van with Hamze might be key here.
I don't have much hope of learning much about any possible ulterior motive. Sheriff Ken Jenne couldn't run to the mike fast enough to praise the South Florida muslim community, and defend the muslim proselytizing in prisons, when Jose Padilla's ties to this area made headlines.
In this case, Jenne must have used the term "road rage" 50 times in his initial press conference, so "road rage" it will be.
If that's what she was doing, then she is just another nominee for the Darwin Award.