Posted on 08/30/2006 4:37:37 PM PDT by ViLaLuz
Claim: San Fran killer
called himself 'terrorist' 14 injured, 1 dead, in hit-and-run rampage by man recently returned from Afghanistan Posted: August 30, 2006 2:22 p.m. Eastern By Art Moore © 2006 WorldNetDaily.com
KTVU-TV San Francisco reporter Rob Roth told WND the witness at the scene of Omeed Aziz Popal's arrest heard the 29-year-old man say, to no one in particular: "I'm a terrorist, I don't care." Popal, of nearby Fremont, Calif., recently returned from Afghanistan where he married an Afghan woman in an arrangement by his family. Roth said the witness would not give her name and didn't want to go on camera. He pointed out a woman next to the witness nodded in affirmation as Popal's words were recalled. San Francisco police, however, came to a quick determination yesterday that Popal's 20-minute drive of carnage in his Honda Pilot SUV said by relatives to be completely out of character was not an act of terrorism. Sgt. Steve Mannina, a spokesman for the San Francisco Police Department, told WND he had not heard the woman's claim about Popal and could not confirm it. Mannina said the department's command staff released a report last night determining it was not an act of terrorism. He could not provide details as to how the department arrived at that determination and how it came about so quickly.
In similar solo attacks by Muslim men in recent years including a deadly attack on a Jewish center in Seattle last month authorities have been quick to dismiss terrorism as a possible motive. Two of Popal's victims yesterday reportedly were struck in front of a San Francisco Jewish Community Center. Some of Popal's relatives have said he might have been distressed by his return to the U.S. without his newlywed wife, who awaits a visa. Roth told WND he mentioned the witness's claim at the end of a TV report yesterday as an aside, only because a police spokesman brought up the issue of terrorism "out of the blue," without any prompting. Roth said he asked spokesman Sgt. Neville Gittens yesterday, "Why did you even get into that?" Gittens replied, according to the TV newsman, "Because I know it's out there, and I want to dispel it." Another KTVU report provided background on Popal, quoting family members who had a hard time believing he could be responsible for hurting, let alone killing someone. A cousin, Hamid Nekrawesh, told KTVU: "I've never seen him violent. I've never seen him fight or have any big argument with anybody before." Another cousin, Zarghona Ramish, said, "He's very good person. He's not like that that. I don't know why ... what's wrong with him." Ramish, however, said Popal had disturbing dreams before his trip to Afghanistan. "The devil come all the time close to him and he wants to kill him," she recounted, adding Popal had such a dream "several times." Popal was born in Afghanistan but came to the U.S. at a young age, the San Jose Mercury News reported. The paper said he returned to his home country to marry, according to relatives, and his wife's family was very traditional and strict. The San Francisco Chronicle reported Popal's "day of carnage" began in Fremont at about noon when he ran over and killed a 54-year-old man. The first call to police came in at 12:47 p.m. yesterday after he plowed into another vehicle at Larkin Street and Golden Gate Avenue near the San Francisco's Civic Center. Within minutes, the paper said, Popal sped into the nearby hills "ripping back and forth through a 15-square-block area like a ripsaw on four wheels, leaping curbs, cutting corners and tearing the wrong way through traffic. Throughout the chaos, the Chronicle said, "only one thing seemed clear: The driver was on a hunt. A hunt for humans." In March, a recently graduated student at the University of North Carolina, Iranian immigrant Mohammed Reza Taheri-azar, drove an SUV into a crowded pedestrian zone, striking nine people. Regarded as a serious student who was "shy but friendly," Taheri-azar said he did it "out of love for Allah." "Allah gives permission in the Quran for the followers of Allah to attack those who have raged war against them, with the expectation of eternal paradise in case of martyrdom and/or living one's life in obedience of all of Allah's commandments found throughout the Quran's 114 chapters," wrote Taheri-azar in a two-page letter sent to a television reporter and anchor at WTVD-TV, an ABC affiliate in Durham. Last month, Naveed Afzal Haq of Pasco, Wash., broke through security at the Jewish Federation Center in Seattle and announced to staff members: "I'm a Muslim American; I'm angry at Israel." The 30-year-old immediately began shooting randomly with a semiautomatic 9-mm handgun at the 18 employees and visitors in the offices. In January 2004, after apparently undergoing a religious awakening, a Saudi Arabian student in Houston killed his Jewish friend by slashing his throat. Mohammed Ali Alayed, 23, pleaded guilty to the Aug. 6 attack on Ariel Sellouk, also 23, who almost was decapitated with a knife. Houston police said no clear motive had been established, but Alayed went to a local mosque after the slaying. |
"Allah gives permission in the Quran for the followers of Allah to attack those who have raged war against them, with the expectation of eternal paradise in case of martyrdom and/or living one's life in obedience of all of Allah's commandments found throughout the Quran's 114 chapters," wrote Taheri-azar in a two-page letter sent to a television reporter and anchor at WTVD-TV, an ABC affiliate in Durham.
Last month, Naveed Afzal Haq of Pasco, Wash., broke through security at the Jewish Federation Center in Seattle and announced to staff members: "I'm a Muslim American; I'm angry at Israel." The 30-year-old immediately began shooting randomly with a semiautomatic 9-mm handgun at the 18 employees and visitors in the offices.
In January 2004, after apparently undergoing a religious awakening, a Saudi Arabian student in Houston killed his Jewish friend by slashing his throat. Mohammed Ali Alayed, 23, pleaded guilty to the Aug. 6 attack on Ariel Sellouk, also 23, who almost was decapitated with a knife. Houston police said no clear motive had been established, but Alayed went to a local mosque after the slaying."
These are all stories that are being buried by the media. Yes, Fox is guilty as well.
Instead we hear about Karr.
Another incredulous muslim family.
I had not heard about the Jan. 2004 incident.
susie
"recently returned from Afghanistan where he married an Afghan woman in an arrangement by his family."
I'm telling you, arranged marriages do not work. Ask Clinton.
Didn't see this story on the KTVU-TV website.
Freshly returned from afghanistan Muslim runs down 14 people and calls himself a terrorist, but police think he did it because of his wife.
Yeah that's top-notch police work there. I see how they connected THOSE dots...
Standard Operating Procedure.
Immediately proclaim 'No terrorism here folks, move along.'
The one where the motives were hushed up?
And the difference between this and a "hate crime" is ....?
it should be obvious to anyone who has followed news the last year or so that the US govt will not admit a terrorist motive to ANYTHING unless it is simply forced to, as in the 9/11/01 plane hijackings. any number of other events, including plane crashes, the OU bombing, and various individual rampages against jewish targets by muslims, are never considered terrorist-related.
I bet if there had been only 1 plane hijacked that day, and it hit the wtc, we would have been subjected to at least an effort to call it a navigational error.
Please FReepmail me if you want on or off my miscellaneous ping list.
without the internet we would never have known that happened at all (the OU bombing). It also illustrated the degree to which the media is willing to help fedgov manage/suppress breaking news on such events. I think this lesson should be applied retroactively, to the AA flight that crashed in queens as well as TWA 800.
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I bet if there had been only 1 plane hijacked that day, and it hit the wtc, we would have been subjected to at least an effort to call it a navigational error."
actually since the tower collapsed I doubt they could have pulled this off, it is simply too big a story, but if it had only been damaged, I don't doubt it would have been considered.
Bloodied sheets and rags on sidewalk in front of Jewish Community Center in San Francisco after yesterday's hit-and-run rampage. (San Francisco Chronicle)
The news appeals to the lowest common denominator. Hence the constant soap operas in the "news."
I know and work with a number of Muslims who are good people dedicated to helping their fellow man. I think you'd be doing yourself an injustice if you judged them all by the actions of a minority.
Is that a sock in Rob Reiner's mouth?
Five additional instances of Sudden Jihad Syndrome at:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/gate/archive/2006/08/09/cstillwell.DTL
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