Thursday, December 25, 2014

The Man Who Just Murdered Two Police Officers In Brooklyn Is A Muslim Jihadist

So Ismaaiyl Brinsley the killer of the two cops in Brooklyn, NY, has two Muslim names "Ismaaiyl" and a middle name "Abdullah"  which means "servant of Allah," is a fan of sheikh Yusuf Estes, who is not only neck deep in the Muslim Da'wa movement (the call to convert westerners to Islam) but Estes meets with both ISIS and Hamas financiers, and Brinsley loved the Koran, specifically Surah 8 on his own Facebook page, which calls for arming for preparation for Jihad war; it says all on what we need for motive as to why Brinsley shot the two officers.

Brinsley is a jihad sympathizer who used the racial turmoil as an excuse to kill Americans.

Brinsley admitted himself that he was "Muslim" and also frequented Al-Farooq Mosque which had a long history of terror support going back more than 20 years which hosted Al-Qaeda co-founder, a Palestinian named Abdullah Azzam.

More HERE

Posted by John J. Ray (M.A.; Ph.D.).

1 comment:

Wireless.Phil said...

And 'they' are burning white people like they did to that 19 year old down south and other US cities.
And these, the US wants to disarm us?
"F" them!

People are afraid to go out at night, plus the bastards rob your car, your home, one SOB stole a new garage door off the garage floor waiting to be installed!

Lorain/Elyria Ohio police blotter:


Lorain police blotter: Dec. 25, 2014
Filed on December 25, 2014

Sunday, Dec. 21
5:10 p.m. — Oakwood Plaza, 1825 Homewood Drive, a man said his bicycle, locked in a bike rack outside the apartment building, was stolen between 3 and 5 p.m.

Monday, Dec. 22
10:45 a.m. — 3000 block Denver Ave, a resident said a garage door that her landlord was supposed to assemble was stolen from her garage. She said it was taken Thursday or Friday.

11 a.m. — 3500 block Toledo Ave., a resident said her locked station wagon parked in her driveway overnight was burglarized with $215 worth of clothing stolen.

10:25 p.m. — 3200 block Cleveland Blvd., William Crum II, 28, 4700 block Charleston Ave., arrested and charged with burglary and breaking and entering. Crum’s ex-girlfriend said she came home with their 2-year-old son and Crum was on the front porch demanding to be let in. She said Crum forced his way into her home and she called police. Police said they found Crum hiding in a garage behind the home.

Tuesday, Dec. 23
1:05 a.m. — 3000 block Amherst Ave., Ricky Carter, 53, 1000 block W. 18th St., charged with attempted burglary. A man staying at his mother’s home, which he said someone had been trying to burglarize the past two weeks, said he caught Carter trying to break in through the front door and tackled him. Police said Carter, who they said had an extensive criminal history, told officers he went to the house to ask someone to call 911 because he had chest pain. However, police said they found a phone on Carter.

8:59 a.m. — Sysco Guest Supply, 7395 Industrial Road, an employee said the company was burglarized overnight with three computers and two computer monitors stolen. He said the building’s burglar alarm was disarmed.

12:58 p.m. — Lorain Police Department, 100 W. Erie Ave., a woman said she believes her purse was stolen while she was shopping at Kmart, 5350 Leavitt Road, Monday. She said the purse, containing credit cards, was on top of a shopping cart when a man bumped into her, and it was the last time she saw it.

3:30 p.m. — 1600 block Euclid Ave., a resident said she left her home at 10 a.m. and returned at 3 p.m. to find it burglarized with entry through a rear door that she found open. She said $600 in cash and $500 in toys that were Christmas presents for her children were stolen. She said she locked the door, but police said there were no signs of forced entry.

7:52 p.m. — 3900 block Palm Ave., a resident said his unlocked van, parked overnight in his driveway was burglarized with $3,015 in tools stolen.

8:15 p.m. — 4700 block Charleston Ave., a resident said her home was burglarized with entry through a kitchen window broken by the burglar or burglars. The resident said two computers and a semi-automatic pistol were stolen.

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