Posted on 02/15/2007 4:53:04 AM PST by SJackson
Is the Bosnian Muslim who shot civilians in the Salt Lake City mall more than an isolated nut?
When Sulejmen Talovic entered the Trolley Square mall in Salt Lake City Monday night with a shotgun, a pistol, and a backpack full of ammunition, he intended to kill a large number of people, according to Salt Lake City Police Chief Chris Burbank. Talovic killed five people and wounded four before he himself was killed by an off-duty Ogden police officer who happened to be in the mall.
Why did Talovic do it? No one knows. Talovics aunt, Ajka Omerovic, told reporters: We want to know what happened, just like you guys. We have no idea...We know him as a good boy. He liked everybody, so I dont know what happened. Talovic, who was eighteen at the time of the murders, was a Bosnian Muslim who came to the United States with his family in 1998. Could he have been motivated by jihadist sympathies? FBI special agent Patrick Kiernan discounted that possibility. Were working closely with the Salt Lake P.D. and were obviously aware that that [terrorism] is a potential issue out there, he explained. But at this point there is nothing that is leading us down this road. And with Talovic dead and apparently having acted alone, unless something he wrote explaining his actions is discovered, it is unlikely that his motive will ever be definitively known. But was Kiernan really correct that there is nothing that is leading us down this road? Unfortunately, he didnt explain how he came to this conclusion. Talovic joins an unfortunately growing list of Muslims who have committed random acts of violence, only for officials to assure us that their actions have nothing to do with terrorism. Maybe none of them do, but the list is full of troubling details: None of these were terrorist attacks in the sense that they were planned and executed by al-Qaeda agents. And it is possible that all of them were products of nothing more ideologically significant than a disturbed mental state, although it is at least noteworthy that each attacker explained his actions in terms of Islamic terrorism. As such attacks grow in number, it would behoove authorities at very least to consider the possibility that these attacks were inspired by the jihadist ideology of Islamic supremacism, and to step up pressure on American Muslim advocacy groups to renounce that ideology definitively and begin extensive programs to teach against it in American Islamic schools and mosques. In October 2006, a pro-jihad internet site published a Guide for Individual Jihad, explaining to jihadists how to fight alone. It recommended, among other things, assassination with guns and running people over. Is it possible that Sulejmen Talovic and some of these others were waging this jihad of one? It is indeed, but with law enforcement officials trained only to look for signs of membership in al-Qaeda or other jihad groups, and to discount terrorism as a factor if those signs arent there, it is a possibility that investigators will continue to overlook.
This all makes perfect sense to the skinhead crowd. Read Alex Curtis' (World Church of the Creator? or some such) screeds on "Lone Wolf" actions. He wrote them before he went to jail. I think you may still be able to find them somewhere in cyberspace.
Typical Liberal Denial.
This was an 18 yr old kid living in a time when the entire lives and goings on of most 18 yr olds is well documented in cyberspace. Did he have a MySpace or a cel phone? Who did he hang around with?
Usually people come out of the woodwork to give interviews. ("Yeah, my aunt's cousin's best friend's daughter waited on him at the Taco Bell...."). Of course, that only happens if the MSM is out to get a story.
No Jihad here, just another victim of stress caused by living next door to an extreme right-wing Christian family who always parked their car so that he couldn't avoid seeing it's bumper sticker, "No Jesus-No Peace, Know Jesus-Know Peace"
N. Y. Times Editorial
Don't ask, don't tell. Looks like the investigation is over, at least as far as the locals are concerned...
I wonder if the MSM will go down to the mosque and ask the hard questions.
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I wonder if the FBI, ATF or Homeland Security will go down to the mosque and ask the hard questions.
If a Christian had shot up an abortion clinic, his religious affiliation would be hyphenated to his name in every news article. I believe that everyone should be made aware of which mosque was involved in this killer's religious practice.
These perps are members of a terrorist organization as defined by Homeland Security but not as recognized by HS. They are members of the Mohammedan Religion.
I live three hundred miles from Salt Lake City so I don't know exactly where the Mosques are, however it looks like there are two or three there.
From a 2004 article by Daniel Pipes:
http://www.danielpipes.org/article/1563
As this incident suggests, in some cultures Valentine's Day prompts controversy.
The Saudi religious authorities issued an edict indicating that "There are only two holidays in Islam - Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha - and any other holidays ... are inventions which Muslims are banned from" and calls again on the kingdom's subjects to "shun" Valentine's Day this year. In keeping with this prohibition, the Saudi religious police monitor stores selling roses and other gifts associated with the holiday. They have even arrested women for wearing red on Valentine's Day.
Saudi authorities are hardly alone in their fear and loathing of a fourteenth-century holiday named after the patron saint of lovers. In Iran last year, the police ordered shops to remove heart-and-flower decorations, not to speak of images of couples embracing.
In Pakistan, the Jamaat-e-Islami party, an Islamist organization, calls for a ban on Valentine's Day. One of its leaders dismisses it as "a shameful day" when Westerners "are just fulfilling and satisfying their sex thirst."
In Malaysia, a mufti thunders against the day: "We Muslims do not need such a culture or practice, which is clearly against the teachings of our religion [which are] complete, perfect and credible."
In the United States, Imam Jamal Said of the Bridgeview mosque outside Chicago condemns Valentine's Day (as well as Thanksgiving) as a non-Islamic holiday.
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There is a deafening silence about the fact that the dead people were shopping in a card shop on the day before Valentine's Day.
Did an imam go wild last Friday in the mosque about the horrors of Valentine's Day? I don't believe that a kid who is a school dropout loner, is able on his own initiative to obtain the weapons and bullets that he had.
Exactly, and haven't we seen videotape after videotape from the lead nutters in the mideast telling their minions that it is time to start doing this?
I feel like we are iin Oz and the media and police are telling us not to pay attention to the man behind the curtain.
http://www.debbieschlussel.com/archives/2006/12/outrage_muslim.html
Here's another one. Angry young muslim randomly murders man (Jewish) in Maryland movie theater- gets no jail time.
Then of course, there also was the angry young muslim who shot up the El Al ticket counter at LAX several years ago.
No discernible pattern/sarc
Is it possible that Sulejmen Talovic and some of these others were waging this jihad of one?
Well according to the article, the SF car rampage was August 2006 and the NC car rampage was March 2006. If "running people over" was a standing order, they got it from some other source before that particular website posted it.
Note to self, learn how to use video and camera options on cell phone...
You are right about the PC rules.
My points are:
1. Call Islamic terrorism what it is. The people have a right to know.
2. If more of the populace would arm themselves and fight back, there would be fewer deaths. How many more would have died if not for an off-duty cop? The survivors are very fortunate.
"there is not much of a way to stop them, until they start shooting."
How about internment?
I sure wish that Winston would whisper in W's ear a bit more often.
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