To: anymouse
He had a photo taken for gun registration? You can do that if you are a non-citizen with a green card?
We know he had documents with two different birth dates on them. I wonder what else he had?
2 posted on
07/05/2002 7:26:46 AM PDT by
MikeJ
To: MikeJ
"We can't rule that out, but there's nothing to indicate terrorism at this point."
What we need here is a definition of the word "terrorism" so that we, the people, and our government agencies understand each other. McLaughlin also suggested it might be a hate crime.
--playing with words
Israeli officials said they would consider the shooting a terror attack until proven otherwise
Israeli officials tell it like it is. None of that meaningless PC crappola. El Al takes care of business, and they do it short and sweet.
Hadayet "complained about it to the apartment manager. He thought it [the flags] was being thrown in his face."
So, let him move his whiney self back to Egypt and be a chauffeur there.
Parkus said he helped hold the gunman as he died, then performed CPR on two victims.
This means Parkus didn't waste any effort on the shooter? Excellent. He may have spared us a long drawn out insanity defense. Thanks, Parkus.
To: MikeJ
"We've never said it's not terrorism," FBI spokesman Matt McLaughlin said.
17 posted on
07/05/2002 7:52:35 AM PDT by
vannrox
To: MikeJ
The FBI also released a photograph of Hadayet that was taken for gun registrations. I was curious about this point too. In CA, much to State Sen. Jack Scott's dismay, we don't photograph gun buyers. I wonder if he had a "gun card" to work as a cesurity guard.
(On a side note: Jack Scott's solution to the problem of crazed Egyptian gunman is to disarm as many Americans as possible. Of course, at this point, I'm just making a joke. But give Scott enough time, and this will turn from a joke into a scoop!)
48 posted on
07/05/2002 10:22:23 AM PDT by
Redcloak
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