Posted on 12/07/2015 4:13:01 PM PST by Kid Shelleen
Local and federal authorities were investigating reports Monday that someone left a severed pig's head at a North Philadelphia mosque.
An employee at the Al Aqsa Islamic Society mosque found the bloodied head when he arrived around 6 a.m. Monday.
Surveillance video at the site, along Germantown Avenue, captured a red pickup truck that drove twice past the mosque just before 11 p.m. Sunday. On its second pass, someone threw an item from the passenger window, the video shows.
Pigs are considered insulting to Muslims who observe halal dietary laws.
(Excerpt) Read more at philly.com ...
A live pig?
Shame on you.
LOL! I like how you think!
A live pig?
Shame on you.
Well when pigs can fly...
(Where's Less Nessman?)
Well, a pig but it was for a good cause.
manufactured hate crime.................................
From your article. The charge did not mention where they prayed is the little point presented? They do open their Friday services, how about all of them to the public.
“It is unclear what role, if any, religion played in the attack Mr. Shnewer and the five other men are charged with planning. (The sixth suspect, Agron Abdullahu, had no apparent connection with Al-Aqsa or the South Jersey Islamic Center.) The authorities have described the suspects as Islamic extremists, but the lengthy criminal complaint summarizing the F.B.I.âs 15-month undercover investigation of the group does not mention where â or how often â they prayed. Certainly there is no evidence that they picked up radical ideas at either mosque.”
I condone it. I I’d like to send them a koran wrapped in bacon but with the price of bacon I’m afraid that won’t be possible.
I would like a follow up on the trucker driver who put severed pig parts on his truck to deter migrants from jumping on it.
A delivery of head cheese. A gift. How can that be a crime?
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