Posted on 06/04/2019 7:02:41 AM PDT by artichokegrower
The family of the 18-year-old UC Merced freshman who stabbed four people in 2015 has filed for a restraining order to prevent the release of his manifesto and related reports, according to documents filed in Alameda County Superior Court.
A computer science student from Santa Clara, Faisal Mohammad wielded a 10-inch knife on Nov. 4, 2015, before he was shot to death by a campus police officer, according to authorities.
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So your Muslim son trying to kill infidels meaning innocent Americans is not a hate crime?
Keep trying to hide what the Koran commands. The Leftist media will do their part to help bury the truth.
I thought it was the medias job to hide the motives of terrorists. /s
Im so effing sick of these people....
L
He was just someone doing something
“Mohammad planned to zip-tie other students to desks and smear petroleum jelly on the floor, which he apparently believed would cause responding officers to slip and fall, according to authorities.
“He planned to take a gun from a fallen officer and shoot people inside student housing, investigators said.
The plan quickly fell apart when students fought back.”
“falsely link the events to terrorist groups”
Since the flag in question can only be the Islamic State flag, it wouldn’t exactly be a false link, would it?
FBI wouldn't share their report with the family.
Let the truth be told. Then dig his ass up and shoot him again.
Opposite - knowing the contents would be of great service to the public interest.
At the same time, I would like to say, please, dont make any judgment about Faisal. He spent his entire life to be a good citizen and a good son to the family. Unfortunately, he is not able to defend himself.
Since he was a good citizen, surely his manifesto would serve in his defense - so why oppose its release?
Koranimals doing what Koranimals do.
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