Posted on 03/13/2018 10:50:09 PM PDT by bitt
A 17-year-old named Corey Johnson claimed his Muslim faith commanded him to fatally stab a 13-year-old boy during a sleepover and severely injured another 13-year-old along with his mother who was stabbed more than a dozen times.
Palm Beach Florida authorities said the attacker confessed to the killing, attempted killings, and the motive of Islamic Jihad. After killing one teen and stabbing two more people Johnson barricaded himself in a room when police arrived. He was taken into custody at about 8 a.m. by the citys SWAT team.
According to local media Interim Chief Clint Shannon said Jupiter police, Palm Beach County School District police and the FBI previously investigated Johnson for alleged violent tendencies that they received through intelligence gathering in the northern part of the county. He recently dropped out of school.
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I was just thinking that.
Islam....the pit bull of religions.
Seems to be a common denominator.
Aw geez! Not this shift again. Now we have to do something about the knives. Can we start by blaming the NKA ( National Knife Association)?
Yep!
Rabid animals are easily and quickly disposed of by placing the muzzle approx 3”-6’ away from a point half way between the eye socket and the ear. One shot is all it will take.
The face of mental illness.
Incorrect. Its the face of islam.
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True that.
Thanks for a more complete story. It makes a little more sense now. Except for one part; They knew this kid for 10 years, and he never showed any knife-madness before?
I submit that Islam is mental illness.....and evil
it’slime to the sword and the sword to it’slime.....any other is our Suicide
I hope the perp didn’t leave any lights turned on visible from the shore... Oh those sea turtles!
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