Posted on 06/21/2017 3:08:38 PM PDT by KeyLargo
Police officer stabbed in neck at Michigan airport by suspect who yelled 'Allahu Akbar' in possible act of terrorism
A police officer was stabbed in the neck on Wednesday at a Michigan airport by a Canadian-born suspect who yelled "Allahu Akbar" in a possible act of terrorism.
Authorities say the officer, identified by local news outlets as Lt. Jeff Neville, is in stable condition.
A witness told the Flint Journal he was dropping off his daughter at Bishop International Airport when he saw the injured officer.
"The cop was on his hands and knees bleeding from his neck," Ken Brown told the newspaper. "I said they need to get him a towel."
Brown said he saw a man detained by police and a knife on the ground at the Flint airport.
A law enforcement official said authorities were investigating reports that the suspect said "Allahu Akbar," the Arabic phrase for "God is great."
(Excerpt) Read more at nydailynews.com ...
"Police officer stabbed in neck at Michigan airport by suspect who yelled 'Allahu Akbar' in possible act of terrorism"
Some law enforcement is still deep in denial.
Just because someone is Islamic and commits terrorism, doesn’t mean we should jump to the conclusion that it was Islamic terrorism.
the New York Daily News
Dont believe these Lying Leftist Media outlets that proved themselves during the 2016 campaign to be operatives of the DNC and intentional liars. They are presumed to be lying and we should presume what they publish is a lie. The presumption can only be rebutted with the outlet providing clear and convincing evidence they are not lying.
Source:
http://coed.com/2017/06/21/amor-ftouhi-bishop-international-airport-flint-michigan-terrorist-attacker-info-details-updates-photos/
Amor Ftouhi, a 50-year-old Canadian man who entered the country on June 16, has been identified as the attacker in a possible act of terror that took place in Flint, Michigan.
Ftouhi, who entered the country through the Quebec border, stabbed police officer Lieutenant Jeff Neville in the neck at Bishop International Airport. The attack in being investigated as an act of terror.
Furthermore, Ftouhi yelled Allahu Akbar before stabbing Neville multiple times, witnesses told NBC News. Ftouhi entered the United States on June 16 through New York.
His victim, Officer Jeff Neville, is currently in stable condition at the hospital.
The murdering muzzie was charged with airport violence.
Not attempted murder and terrorism.
I just don’t get how an expression of free speech - promoting the famous “Aloha Candybar” can be considered an act of terrorism. Is that candy that bad?
Not the rank and file but the senior leadership responsible to the civilian community leadership toes their BS line.
“possible” act, LOL are they serious..what more did this guy need to say or do to convince the FBI that it was terrorism..did he have to yell it through a bull horn, or wear a sign
Originally from Tunisia, figures
The latest directive for MSM reporting on such statements by Muslim Terrorists is:
The suspect said; “God is Great” - in his own language”
WGN news 10 minutes ago talking head said exactly that.
Moose Lamb
Can't be certain just because he yelled Allahu Akbar doesn't mean he is a muslim terrorists.
You know how those scumbags lie.
Possible? Maybe? Could be? Now, now, lets not jump to conclusions.
What I hope for now is a, for once, proper application of the 'Hate Crime' qualifiers, giving the perp, upon conviction, more time to rot in prison!
“I AM AN ISLAMIC TERRORIST ATTACKING THIS MAN NOW”
The article didn’t say but since this guy sounds like a chef off the travel channel, did he go on to describe how he did it and what the temperature of the oven was set for how long?
They’ll print anything won’t they? And the amount you can believe.........zero.
rwood
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