"Haq's father was a founding member of the Islamic Centre"
But Islam is a peaceful religion...
(Go Israel, Go! Slap 'Em Down Hezbullies.)
Angry? Or brainwashed into endless hatred of jews?
really brave soldiers.
at some point, the world might notice this is a war in indonesia, thailand, the United States, iraq, israel, lebanon, france, italy, spain, england, denmark....
Just another slave of Satan, carrying out his master's wishes.
It's racist to think that his religion has anything to do with him shooting anything. It isn't his fault but the conditions that he has to live under in a non Islamic country. Shame on America...../s
So, is he Pakistani or American?
Sad we have to go to this source to get to the bottom of this.
NO!! He did NOT act alone, and he IS affiliated with a foreign organization.
He acted at the behest of tens of millions of others of his perverted pursuasion and is a member of a VERY foreign organization, ISLAM.
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Excellent argument for C Carry Permits.
Especially if this crap continues.
WTF? Shouldn't they be spending their time and resources "monitor closely" the proponents of violence against Jews..., namely Muslims, and the places where they congregate..., mosques?
I wonder what his DU handle is.
I hope all those Jewish libs in the Great Northwest start carrying (at least) 9 mms...as should all law-abiding citizens everywhere.
Thanks for posting. WELCOME ABOARD!
Funny, I haven't seen that mentioned in the MSM reports I've seen so far...
Seattle....D.C. Sniper country if I remember correctly.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003160727_haq29.html
By Seattle Times staff
When Naveed Haq graduated from Richland High School in 1994, his yearbook photo revealed a big smile, friendly eyes, buttoned-down collar and smart tie. "Peace Be Unto You" were the words that appeared with his name and picture. Other students said that image and message fit the young man.
"He was a pretty calm, collected, happy guy," said Talon Wiser, a Richland man who had English classes with Haq. "I've never seen the guy get mad at anybody."
Twelve years later, Haq left a darker impression. In March of this year, he climbed up on a raised coin fountain inside Kennewick's Columbia Center mall and began "catcalling" women at the makeup counter at the nearby Macy's store, said Lisa Beaton, a Kennewick city prosecutor. When young women walked by his perch, Haq unzipped his pants and allegedly flashed his penis at them, Beaton said.
Haq, 30, was charged with lewd conduct a gross misdemeanor and was scheduled to stand trial in Benton County District Court on Thursday. But the trial was postponed, said Haq's attorney, Larry Stephenson, because Stephenson had to try a different case in another courtroom.
In high school, Haq struck classmates as pretty middle of the road: not outgoing but not reclusive, smart but not brilliant, small of stature and not terribly athletic. Despite his family's long-standing involvement in the Muslim faith his father helped found Richland's Islamic Center in 1981 Haq didn't make a show of his religion.
"He was never up front about his faith or religion," said Andres Atencio, who has known Haq since sixth grade. --EXCERPTED--