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Islamic court judge wounded in shooting in Saudi Arabia (shot in head, no damage done?)
Al Bawaba, the Middle East Gateway ^
| September 15 2002
Posted on 09/15/2002 7:39:28 AM PDT by knighthawk
An unknown assailant shot an Islamic court judge in the head as he drove his car in the northern part of the kingdom, police and a newspaper said Saturday.
The sources provided no reason for Friday's attack on Sheikh Abderrahman al-Sahibani at Skaka in the province of Jouf.
He was heading to a mosque to lead Friday prayers when he came under fire and lost control of his car. A bullet was removed successfully from his head in Skaka before the judge was transferred to a hospital in Riyadh, the capital, Al-Riyadh daily said.
TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alsahibani; head; islamiccourt; judge; saudiarabia; shot; skaka
I guess the shooter missed the Islamic court judges brain by some 5 to 6 foot...
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I'm back
To: knighthawk
Good thing it didn't ricochet inside and hit something important
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posted on
09/15/2002 7:46:02 AM PDT
by
DB
To: knighthawk
Didn't Al Capp invent the phrase "Fortunately I landed on my head," for the Lil' Abner comic strip?
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posted on
09/15/2002 7:49:27 AM PDT
by
js1138
To: knighthawk
Welcome home
To: knighthawk
Welcome back! How was your trip?
To: knighthawk
Hey there, hope you had a great time. Good to see you here again.
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posted on
09/15/2002 8:09:45 AM PDT
by
Bahbah
To: FreedomPoster
It was great. I will tell about it later.
To: southerngrit; Bahbah
Missed you people. The FR is just too addictive. Next time I will arrange a laptop or something.
To: knighthawk
Shoulda used a dum dum
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