Posted on 07/17/2007 11:27:55 AM PDT by Alouette
It started with a routine domestic disturbance, except that the pair involved has recently been under investigation by federal terrorism officials.
Before the day ended, Arlington police had negotiated a six-hour standoff, their robot had been shot at with a paintball gun, and they had called in a bomb squad over four potentially explosive devices.
Kimberly Al-Homsi called 911 about 12:40 a.m. Monday. She said her friend, Aisha Hamad, had threatened her with a knife. The two are noteworthy because a few months ago, they were seen at Dallas Love Field, both dressed in camouflage pants under traditional Muslim robes, conducting what appeared to be surveillance, officials said.
(Excerpt) Read more at dallasnews.com ...
One of the first lessons they should teach would-be terrorists: never give the police “probable cause.” Well, after lessons on how not to be noticed in the first place.
Seriously, would the Arlington iman use women?
You just can’t get good help these days, apparently.
This thread is worth a read.
If these were AQ support staff, we’re looking at possible team assaults, explosives for entry, diversion, or effect, including attacks on aircraft near or on runways, possibly involving sniping at moderate range, possibly at secondary airports like Love Field or Midway in Chicago.
If these are the shooters, then said attacks might not be far in the future, and could be conducted by women.
Hope they talk, but they may not know about additional cells.
Too much face on those females.
ROFL
Here’s a video on the pair from last April:
http://www.wfaa.com/video/wfaageneral-index.html?nvid=133814
Whacked out Mooselimb lesbians.
So began the standoff, during which she fired a paintball gun at a tactical robot and missed, police say, and at the end of which a negotiator persuaded her to come out peacefully. Once outside, Ms. Hamad, 50, fought with them while they tried to handcuff her, police say, so they used a Taser on her.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
BWAhahahahaha,,,We could sell tickets...;0)
These people only lie when their mouths are moving.
This was my favorite part: “The women have accused authorities of violating their rights and of religious and racial profiling.”
Life in prison without parole would be a good start, or at least deportation.
Mennonites! They’re at it again?!!!
Methodists.
These two chicks are well-known part of the local “Muslim community”. One of them threatened a bunch of commuters on Central Expressway in Dallas with a (fake) grenade not long ago and got probation; they’ve also been questioned after getting caught fooling around the runways at DFW while wearing camo gear under full hijab. They even shoot target practice at a firing range where I and my friends occasionally practice.
If we ever have a serious terrorist attack here in town, these two would be the first people I’d arrest. The local Islamic Hive (mosque) is only about a mile from Chez Bitpig, though, so I hope that whatever evil they’re cooking up in there either fizzles out or doesn’t reach that far. If any harm ever comes to my family as a result of the local jihad... well, let’s just say the consequences will be unpleasant for all of us.
I’ll tell anyone who asks flat out that to me Muslims are guilty until proven innocent. I’m not advocating any sort of action (violent or otherwise) agaiinst anyone of any faith, of course, but you’d better believe that I keep my eye on Muslims whenever I see them. After all, Wadih el-Hage, Osama’s former assistant and a former al-Qaeda member (now in the Supermax for his part in the 1998 United States embassy bombings in Kenya) used to be a big shot in the local Hive.
I don’t trust them. Not a one. If that makes me a bigot, fine.
Hope bail cost a lot of moolah.
Keep in mind that the trial for the Holy Land Foundation will be starting soon. The jury selection in Dallas has begun.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.