Posted on 12/07/2017 9:42:57 AM PST by Cubs Fan
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Reuters) - A man who vandalized a Florida mosque in January 2016 and left a raw slab of bacon on its doorstep was sentenced to 15 years in prison on a hate crime conviction, a state attorneys spokesman said on Wednesday.
Wolfe was also sentenced to 15 years of probation, to be served after his prison sentence, Brown said.
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The left talks a lot about white privilege but they are the ones who routinely bestow extra rights and privileges onto their favorite groups.
I think this thread begs the question, do they serve bacon in prison?
I wonder how the guy was caught.
The left risk violence against themselves because they’re more concerned about virtue signaling than self preservation.
Meanwhile, Bambi let TERRORISTS out of Gitmo after only a few years, and many returned to the battlefield.
I bet if it had been a synagogue rather than a mosque this would have been ignored or a $25 fine.
His crime was not frying up the bacon and enjoying it. It’s a waste to leave it at a mosque.
Definitely “cruel and unusual punishment.”
so rather than filling up our prisons with pot selling criminals like the 70’s, we are now filling up prisons with hate crime felons.
Very 1984-ish, don’t you think?
That’s absurd. People commit serial rapes and kill people and don’t get that much time.
This is in substance an unconstitutional imprisonment for blasphemy against Islam.
Isn’t this freedom of speech?
What a travesty...
Who defended him...Bin Laden?
The Muslims will tell you that they are peaceful to the infidel until they commit blasphemy against Islam. What they fail to tell you is that they define blasphemy as “whatever, they say it is.”
I thought liberals said “the punishment must fit the crime.” They must not have meant that in FL.
FBI is tracking bacon purchases
No hate crime there.
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