Posted on 01/16/2022 10:48:39 AM PST by knighthawk
The family of the British terrorist who was shot dead after taking four people hostage inside a Texas synagogue have tonight condemned his actions as they admitted to 'liasing' with the shooter during his 10-hour stand-off with police.
Malik Faisal Akram, 44, was shot dead by the FBI after holding four hostages for more than 10 hours at Congregation Beth Israel synagogue in Colleyville, Texas on Saturday.
His 'devastated' brother Gulbar Akram shared a message on social media in which he revealed he had been working with the FBI and 'liasing' with his sibling throughout the stand-off. He also apologised and blamed 'mental health issues' for Malik's actions.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
The only ones who don’t realize how stupid the FBI looks is the FBI.
And a criminal FBI is a stupid FBI.
Yep I always notice that Jihadists always blame “Mental health issues” for their crimes
Because he was directly quoting him?
Muslim attacks synagogue. Motive unclear.
/s
Apology not accepted.
***He also apologised and blamed ‘mental health issues’ for Malik’s actions.***
ISLAM. Still the religion of the criminally insane.
How did he obtain a gun?
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From the Bureau?
British? I bet he was Fully Vaxxed.
Brandon made sure all Jihadi’s entering via DFW airport are fully vaxxed. The sothern Border, not so much.
It looks like he didn’t realiize there was a Bearcat and 40 guys with M4’s when he ran out the back door chasing the hostages. I wonder if someone popped him, there.
According to fox news this morning that’s exactly what the fbi is saying.
No indication he was targeting the Jewish community.
SMH
The name alone tells you all you need to know.
How did he obtain a gun?
We know that authorities were relentless in tracking down the young man who bought Kyle Rittenhouse’s rifle, so no doubt they’ll track down whoever provided Malik’s weapon. /s
Why was the FBI’s SWAT team involved? I’m sure Texas has plenty of SWAT teams available in the area. Does the FBI get involved in all hostage situations? Why? What Federal law was Malik violating?
Yeah cause apparently in Colleyville the ONLY thing there is a Synagogue..not a walmart, or a marshalls, or heck even a mini mall, to spew his stupidity about letting out a Jihadist murderer
.... As does the response by his local mosque and community sending its condolences to the family and expressing no sympathy for the terrified victims he took hostage.
Calling him “British” is a joke. His loyalty and that of his community is to the Ummah. Every body else is just an object.
I thought the gun was an airsoft, but because the FBI sent 70 people from DC to Dallas with just a couple hours notice, I think the gun came from someone on the FBI payroll.
Another agency pigeon
Colleyville is “Old Money” for DFW, which means “1980’s”
New money all lives 5 miles north in Southlake.
Colleyville was were Dr’s, Lawyers, CEO’s & Cowboys Football players lived in the 1980’s up until the late 90’s.
The rich that lived there didn’t want to 4 lane the roads, so Colleyville was bypassed by progress and endure there self created traffic jabs to drive the 5-10 miles to the shops in other cities.
...or other religious facilities.
The FBI thinks everyone outside of DC is blind and stupid.
Thank you, Texas.
“The statement read: ‘Faisal Akram has sadly departed from this temporary world and returned to his Creator.
‘May the Almighty forgive all his sins and bless him with the highest ranks of Paradise. May Allah give strength and patience to his loved ones in dealing with their loss.’
Akram, who was reportedly armed with ‘backpacks of explosives’, had demanded the release of convicted Pakistani terrorist Aafia Siddiqu - known as Lady Al Qaeda - who police say was referred to as his sister. “
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