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"Arlington, VA Homeowner Shoots Intruder; Police Undecided on Charging Homeowner"
Arlington Sun Gazette (Arlington, VA) ^ | Sept. 1, 2005 | Ryan Self
Posted on 09/01/2005 12:37:23 AM PDT by Poundstone
by RYAN SELF
Staff Writer
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "An Arlington man was shot in the face over the weekend after allegedly attempting to burglarize a North Arlington home and being confronted by a gun-toting homeowner.
County police said Tuesday morning that 18-year-old David Jeovavy Valdivia Dominguez was arrested at Virginia Hospital Center, where he was seeking treatment for the wound. Police later transferred Dominguez to Inova Fairfax Hospital. After treatment, Dominguez was transported to the Arlington County Adult Detention Facility.
Police allege that Dominguez was in the process of burglarizing a home in the 6000 block of 26th Street North in the Leeway-Overly community about 5:30 a.m. Sunday when he was confronted by the homeowner.
When confronted, police said Dominguez ran from the family room into the room of the mans teenage daughter. A struggle ensued, and the homeowner shot the intruder in the face.
According to police, Dominquez fled on foot.
While there is an ordinance that makes it illegal to discharge a firearm in Arlington County, Arlington County Police Det. Rick Rodriguez said that no charges have been filed against the homeowner, who was interviewed by detectives following the incident."
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http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/2005/08/007918print.html
August 31, 2005
Pakistani seminaries vow to continue preaching jihad
Thus they will continue to be terrorist factories. "Pak seminaries vow to continue preaching jihad," from ANI, with thanks to the Constantinopolitan Irredentist:
Religious Islamic leaders who run madarassas in Pakistan have categorically rejected the federal government's ordinance which makes it mandatory for all religious schools to get registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860, saying that the seminaries would "continue to teach the principles of jihad as inscribed in the Holy Quran".
The Daily Times quoted the religious leaders as saying that they would not cooperate with the federal government on the registration issue "until the government addressed the concerns of religious leaders".
Denying that some religious seminaries were involved in giving militancy training, the religious leaders, while speaking at the "Religious Schools and Contemporary Needs Convention", said that they would not accept any dictation from the government on the curriculum that should be taught in the madarassas.
Posted at August 31, 2005 11:12 AM