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Wounded Recruiting Office Shooting Victim Praises Army for Support
By Donna Miles
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, June 9, 2009 A soldier wounded last week during an attack at a recruiting office in Little Rock, Ark., that claimed a fellow soldiers life expressed no bitterness today at his attacker, and said the incident has done nothing to dampen his desire to serve in the Army.
Army Pvt. Quinton Ezeagwula, 18, spoke publicly about the incident for the first time since he was gunned down outside an Army recruiting office June 1. He is recovering from gunshot wounds to his neck, back and buttocks.
Army Pvt. William Long, 23, was killed in the attack. He was buried yesterday at Camp Robinson, Ark.
Abdulhakim Muhammad, the alleged shooter, was arrested shortly after the attack. He faces charges of capital murder and committing a terroristic act.
President Barack Obama released a statement shortly after the incident. “I am deeply saddened by this senseless act of violence against two brave young soldiers who were doing their part to strengthen our armed forces and keep our country safe, he said. I would like to wish Quinton Ezeagwula a speedy recovery, and to offer my condolences and prayers to William Long’s family as they mourn the loss of their son.”
Asked by a reporter today about his recovery, the understated Ezeagwula stated simply, Im doing fine, sir.
Ezeaguwula said he joined the military because he wanted to be able to help my family out, and thought the Army sounded like a good way to do so.
I actually learned to love the Army, he told reporters today.
Ezeaguwula expressed thanks about the Armys support since the incident. I really appreciate what they have done for my family and for Private Longs family, he said.
His mother, who joined him at the news conference, echoed her sons thanks and said the experience reaffirmed her confidence that the Army will look out for him.
I really would like to commend the Army for everything they have done for us, said his mother, who was not identified by name. She said the support Army caregivers have provided her son makes her feel very secure about my son being in their care.
I couldnt ask for a better person than God himself, she said. The soldiers mother added that shes happy her son wants to continue his Army service.
I feel very good about him staying in the Army and wanting to represent the United States, she said. I think thats a wonderful thing.
She said she hopes the incident sends a message that the United States is going to step up to the plate and take whatever necessary steps need to be taken to protect Americans.
You just cant [launch an attack] like that and think its OK, she said.
Still, she said, she harbors no ill feelings toward her sons attacker.
I just pray that justice be served, she said, adding that she hopes the outcome will be fair.
Ezeagwula and Long recently completed basic training and infantry training and were serving a temporary recruiting assignment before moving on to their first assignments. Once he recovers, Ezeagwula will continue to his assignment at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii.
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“Media Blackout On Domestic Terrorist and Funeral of War Hero
Victom of Domestic Terrorist Laid to Rest”
By Jim Kouri, CPP
SNIPPET: “Media Blackout: Soldier Slain by Domestic Terrorist Laid to Rest with Honors
The victim of a domestic terrorist was laid to rest today without the benefit of the major news coverage his story deserved.
Private William Long, a US Army recruiter, shot and killed by a Islamic convert on June 1 as he stood outside of an Army-Navy recruiting station in Little Rock, Arkansas. His killer, Abdulhakim Majahid Muhammad, a/k/a Carl Leon Bledsoe, converted to Islam as a teenager.
Long’s family have a long history of military service and dozens of family members and friends, as well as hundreds of Patriot Guard riders gathered at the Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery to bid the 24-year old soldier farewell.
The emotional service, which was open to the public, included a 21 gun salute.
There were many in attendance from the US military and the law enforcement community to pay their final respects to a fallen soldier — the first killed on American soil by a terrorist since September 11, 2001.
Unfortunately, except for a few news stories filed by Associated Press and local newspapers, the majority of the major news outlets ignored the service. Even the story carried in the Little Rock news media failed to mention how the soldier was murdered and by whom.”