I know a few JC police. They will build a case and go with it with everything they have. They just have to be careful how they talk about it. The city govt has to worry about more than CAIR, they have a sizable moslem population as well.
Screw that crap. They wouldn't be handling a run of the mill sicko with kid gloves. Time to take of the gloves and slap them down where they need to be.
This PC shi* gotta end. If we are to survive as a nation we cannot afford to show mercy. That's just my opinion. But, it's my opinion. Give no quarters.
The police I don't worry about very much, it's prosecutors and the FBI who've consistently bent over in support of muslim terrorists.
The FBI STILL has prominent arab muslim terror group CAIR teach them "sensitivity" to islam and muslims.
It is sickening to hear your account of why the city government has to tread lightly. Not unexpected, but sickening.
Damn the muslims and damn their supporters.
The people won't take this s*** forever.
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/004795.php#comments
An informed source close to the investigation of the murders of the Coptic family in New Jersey has given me some more information:
The police and prosecutor are "very scared" of this case. The Muslim community in Jersey City is putting enormous pressure on City Hall to softpedal the case. Says my source: "They [police and prosecutor] want this case to go away quickly because of that."
Both press and prosecutor are hampered by general ignorance of Islamic teaching on proselytizing and conversion, and of how jihadists operate.
Of course, my problem with the police and prosecutor's reaction is that if this really was a Sharia-inspired killing, they are opening the door to more of the same if they do not handle this case carefully and thoroughly.
My source went to the Armanious house after the murders. The house does not appear to be of a wealthy family, and does not stand out in the poor neighborhood where it is located; this makes it more difficult to sustain the notion that the primary motive was robbery. My source saw that there was no sign of forced entry.
There are indications that Sylvia, the 15-year-old, innocently let one of the perpetrators know where she lived.