Posted on 01/16/2005 5:22:26 AM PST by dead
Islamic extremists may have murdered four members of a Coptic Orthodox family found bound, gagged and with their throats slit on Friday in their Jersey City home, a law-enforcement official familiar with the case said.
The official confirmed that Hudson County investigators, as well the FBI, were "knee-deep" in pulling computer records and were coming to terms with the possibility that the family may have been targeted for death because of exchanges about religion in an Internet chat room.
The official cautioned, though, that investigators have not ruled out other possibilities, such as a robbery gone awry.
Hossam Armanious, 47, Amal Garas, 37, and their daughters Sylvia, 15, and Monica, 8, were found dead in their Oakland Avenue home early Friday after family members alerted police that nobody had heard from them in days.
First Assistant Hudson County Prosecutor Guy Gregory declined to discuss any details of the case, other than to confirm that police have ruled out a dispute the family had with a former tenant as a possible motive. He cautioned against speculating about the motive behind the murders.
"This is a very delicate investigation and one where we have spent hours at the scene collecting evidence and with the evidence collection complete, we're moving to bring in people that we feel need to be interviewed," Gregory said. "It's unfortunate that people are speculating."
But as the theory spread that revenge and religion were the driving forces behind one of the most heinous murders in the county's long history, fear enveloped the city's Coptic community.
Friends, relatives and co-worshippers of the devout family spent much of Saturday wondering how the seemingly upstanding Armanious family could fall victim to such a shockingly brutal crime. Several spoke of Hossam Armanious' participation in heated discussions about the Islamic faith on the Paltalk.com messenger service and threats he received for expressing his views about the religion.
Milad Garas, an uncle of Amal Garas, said Saturday that he was told investigators are probing whether the killings could have been prompted in part by the chat sessions. He also pointed to a passage in the Muslim holy book, the Quran, that details how enemies should be killed - bound and their throats slit, an assertion that drew a rebuttal from some Islamic scholars, but was supported by others.
A translation of passage 47:4 of the Quran reads in part: "Therefore, when ye meet the Unbelievers [in fight], smite at their necks; At length, when ye have thoroughly subdued them, bind a bond firmly [on them]."
"There is a very wide range of interpretation of that, and it depends on where people are in the spectrum," said Frederick M. Denny, a professor of religious studies at the University of Colorado and author of more than a dozen books on Islam. "If they were going toward the extremist side, it could lead someone to believe it is justified. ... There are those that take that [passage] quite literally."
The close-knit Coptic community promised protests if the religious revenge theory proves accurate.
"If it turns out they were killed for religion, then we will [protest]," said Ayman Garas, Amal's younger brother. "We have to be patient, we can't do anything stupid. ... But it looks like it is religion, maybe."
The Armanious family moved to the United States from Egypt in part to escape religious persecution. Hossam Armanious had sensed a rise in anti-Christian extremism and wanted to make a better life for his family in America, Ayman Garas said.
"What I really want to know is: How?'' he said. "We just can't believe it at this point. Everything has passed like a dream."
The details of what may have been said in the chat sessions were not known Saturday night.
Fred Ayad, deacon of the couple's St. George Coptic Orthodox Church, said that the entire community was in a "panic" over the apparent targeting of the family, as well as the murders of a Coptic deacon in December and a Coptic cabdriver in late 2003.
Prosecutor Gregory said the conjecture about the murders is hampering his office's investigation, which he said has been exhaustive.
Copts are Egyptian Christians, a minority group of about 6 million in a nation of 60 million, and have been killed in religious rioting and during attacks on Christian churches by Islamic militants. Coptic leaders also say they lack representation in the Egyptian government and are treated like second-class citizens.
Over the past decade, Copts have increasingly immigrated to the United States. Currently, they number about 1 million in this country. Coptic Orthodox churches are scattered throughout the nation and, while there is no official count, Coptic Web sites list about 10 large congregations in New Jersey and about 20 in the tri-state area.
Islamic leaders said Saturday that the murders could not have been the work of someone inspired by the Quran.
"We are not a bloody people," said Ahmed Shedeed, director of the Islamic Center of Jersey City. "This is not from the Quran. This is not from Islam at all."
Shedeed, who is Egyptian, said his group recently co-founded a social service organization with local Coptic churches, called Egyptian Family.
"We are trying to get religious leaders from both communities to meet on a monthly basis to break the ice between the people," he said. "We meet as individuals, but as organizations we never have done such a thing. We are trying to show that Egyptians together can benefit."
Shedeed said that as part of that effort, he attended Christmas Eve services at St. George's this year.
Asked about passages in the Quran that may suggest murdering non-believers in a manner that resembles the family's deaths, he replied, "The Quran talks about people fighting in the battle of war. It's not talking about people who live next to you. ... This has nothing to do with our community at all."
"The Quran stands very firmly against taking human life," said noted Islamic author Zayn Kassam, chairwoman of the religious studies department of Pomona College in California. "If someone read a verse and used it to justify the killing of four people, I believe that person is unbalanced. ... There are very few Muslims who would support this sort of thing."
On Saturday, the family received mourners at the church, as friends left lighted candles and flowers in front of the home. Neighbors talked of an exhaustive police investigation, with a former Armanious tenant, Nelly Ramirez, saying police had questioned her, her son and her son's girlfriend.
Meanwhile, friends of Sylvia, a high school sophomore who would have turned 16 on Saturday, lingered in front of the house, alternately crying and laughing. They talked of an extremely gifted teen who recently won a trip to Italy from the National Honor Society for a series of essays she wrote on topics such as Shakespeare and Charles Dickens.
"She used to write all the time," said her friend Jankil Patel, 15. "She used to go to church all the time. ... She'd debate people in class and even had a religious tattoo on her [right wrist]."
"She had a lot of friends; she was very popular," said Jessica Cimino, 15, another friend. Cimino and the other girls said they plan to attend the family funeral on Monday and wear T-shirts bearing Sylvia's image to school on Tuesday.
Ayman and Milad Garad and other family members were allowed into the crime scene for the first time on Saturday morning to gather the needed paperwork for the cemetery. They left the home with a briefcase and several other items, including a tank with several small turtles inside.
Staff Writer Kathleen Carroll contributed to this story. E-mail: troncone@northjersey.com
Let the government put out a call for citizen action. There will be no shortage then.
I see the government as trying to smooth over what is happening in this country. Americans are not as stupid and gullable as they think we are.
Islam-list
If people want on or off this list, please let me know.
Sahih Bukhari, Volume 5, Book 59, Number 369: Narrated Jabir Abdullah: Allah's messenger said "Who is willing to kill Ka`b bin al-Ashraf who has hurt Allah and His apostle?" Thereupon Maslama got up saying, "O Allah's messenger! Would you like that I kill him?" The prophet said, "Yes". Maslama said, "Then allow me to say a (false) thing (i.e. to deceive Ka`b). The prophet said, "You may say it." --- This was taken from the hadith of Bukhari and it tells how mohammed ask his followers to kill a Jewish poet who made some comments about mohammed.
He is talking about re-unification with the EASTERN ORTHODOX Church, Not the RC.
It will be interesting to see if any details surface about this aspect of the story.
Oh...no doubt. My comment was in response to the idea that this attack was a robbery gone wrong as opposed to a planned hate crime.
Is there anything on earth more gullible and deluded than a university professor? The Muslims memorize and believe every word of the Quran. There is no doubt about the passage in question. It instructs Muslims to cut the throats of non-Muslims. Only a university professor could see ambiguity in that. As for the Muslims who lie about this, they are enlightened enough to worry about the bad PR their religion gets when there are throat-slittings and beheadings. They rightly worry that we will finally get sick of this cult and deport the whole rotten bunch of them back to the hellholes where Islam is the only religion allowed.
Oh! It's not my map. This map was published in 2002 and I have been told by several that new Mosque's have sprung up that aren't even on this map.
Steve Emerson published a book and put out this map. I wish I could get an updated one, that's for sure.
"This is an amazing book. Brilliantly argued and meticulously documented, this book contains a devastating expose of the murderous deceit behind contemporary apologists for militant Islam--in the media, political arena, academia and "mainstream" radical Islamic groups. Read this book to learn why Islamic extremism is dangerously entrenched within the institutional Islamic leadership in Saudi Arabia and the United States." -- Steven Emerson, author of American Jihad: The Terrorists Living Among Us and Director of the Investigative Project
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I love our President right to death, but I can't for the life of me understand why our borders haven't been protected and closed.
It's not just the Mosque's, but when the terrorists come across our borders, what better place to find shelter then in a Mosque of like-minded people? They have to go somewhere, and a Mosque would hide them.
Impeachment isn't the answer. We could get someone in office that we didn't vote for and could be a hellava lot worse!
It just ain't gonna happen in Islam.
Martin Luther "started" the Reformation because he read the Bible and saw it didn't conform to Church teachings and actions. His protest was against the Church hierarchy because of their perversion of Scripture.
The problem is, Muslims are reading their scripture and literally following it. It calls for murder, mayhem, a World Ummah and destruction of the infidel and his ways. A Muslim "reformation" would be completely contrary to their basic beliefs.
Islam is as much a "religion" as Communism was and just as dangerous. Their vision is a world in slavery to their god, Allah. Whether mankind is in thrall to atheism or Allah, Satan doesn't care which. It's all the same to him. He is the one behind it all.
Over the past decade, Copts have increasingly immigrated to the United States. Currently, they number about 1 million in this country. Coptic Orthodox churches are scattered throughout the nation and, while there is no official count, Coptic Web sites list about 10 large congregations in New Jersey and about 20 in the tri-state area.
Islamic leaders said Saturday that the murders could not have been the work of someone inspired by the Quran.
"We are not a bloody people," said Ahmed Shedeed, director of the Islamic Center of Jersey City. "This is not from the Quran. This is not from Islam at all."
OMG! I've just seen this article. It makes me sick the terrorists are living among us.
Robbery was ruled out, according to Fox News, because jewelry was found in the house.
"All Mosques should be placed under 24x7 surveillance. All Muslims here illegally should be rounded up and deported at once."
Yes, I agree..........but first we must stop them from building or establishing any more of these mosques.
A church in the town bordering ours here in Central Florida, sold their building (CHURCH) to these things to remodel into a guess what? A mosque.
So has Laurie Mylroie.
No, don't boycott "24", because then CAIR will get its wish and the series will be cancelled.
"homos raped and killed a little boy, 3 years ago?"
I missed that one, details if you can, please?
and were coming to terms with the possibility that the family may have been targeted for death because of exchanges about religion ...
Coming to terms? ... COMING TO TERMS? Does that mean that the investigators are finding themselves forced to abandon political correctness and explore the possibility that the murders were 'religiously motivated?' We DO have hate speech and hate crime laws on the books. They should apply to all equally. Why are we afraid to apply the law now?
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