UPDATE:
http://www.jihadwatch.org/2009/09/did-jewish-federation-suspect-believe.html
(SEATTLE POST INTELLIGENCER, September 27, 2009)
“Seattle jihad shooter was a...jihad shooter”
(September 28, 2009)
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http://www.seattlepi.com/local/410538_haq27.html
Last updated September 27, 2009 8:48 p.m. PT
“Did Jewish Federation suspect believe he was a ‘jihadi’?
Jail phone calls, claims of jihad at issue as trial approaches”
By LEVI PULKKINEN
SEATTLEPI.COM STAFF
SNIPPET: “The jail calls, Haq’s attorneys contend, show Haq making “nonsense claims that he wanted to be a martyr, that he was a jihadi, and that his parents should be proud of him.””
SNIPPET: “In a search of Haq’s homes in the Tri-Cities, Seattle police recovered a prayer written by Haq four days before the shooting. In it, Haq apparently complained that supporters of Israel had hijacked American foreign policy and expressed concerns that American-made weapons were being used in the Israel-Lebanon war.”
UPDATE:
http://www.seattlepi.com/local/411406_haq21.html
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Last updated 1:56 p.m. PT
“Anger or insanity: Which drove the Jewish Federation killer?”
By LEVI PULKKINEN
SEATTLEPI.COM STAFF
SNIPPET: “Arriving at the center’s reception desk, according to police statements, Haq opened fire on workers there. Haq allegedly chased down Pam Waechter, already injured in the initial shooting, and shot her in the head as she tried to flee. Then, holding a gun to the head of another injured woman who was 17 weeks pregnant at the time, Haq gave his demands to a 911 operator.
Offering his name and Social Security number, Haq went on to demand that the United States military leave Iraq, complained that Muslims in the Middle East were “getting pushed around” by Israel and asked to be connected with CNN.
When the operator told him she couldn’t make that happen, he agreed to surrender to police. Following the shooting, Haq made numerous anti-Semitic comments to investigators.”