Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Really?

Well, it certainly does not get any more foolish and telling than this:

"The family of Akayed Ullah, a Bangladeshi man accused of detonating a pipe bomb packed with screws near Port Authority during Monday morning rush hour, released a statement through the Council on American-Islamic Relations in New York saying they were “heartbroken” by the violence. But the statement then chastised law enforcement officials for “interrogating” family members after the terror attack.

“We are heartbroken by the violence that was targeted at our city today, and by the allegations being made against a member of our family,” the family statement released by CAIR legal director Albert Fox Cahn said.

It added: “But we are also outraged by the behavior of the law enforcement officials who have held children as small as four years old out in the cold and who held a teenager out of high school classes to interrogate him without a lawyer, without his parents."

Really? Sorry our son came to this country, got pissed, is stupid, and tried to kill a bunch of you.  But because we are Muslims it is not fair that your law enforcement does their job in trying to find out what happened.  Your son tried to kill people you morons.  Where you come from that may be commonplace and just fine, but here it is against the law - and you are not in charge - yet. You're not hiding your intentions very well.

Oh, we know - all he did was try to kill some infidels - dhimmi - people who are less than human to you.  We are really sorry for your inconvenience.

Clearly his family is trying to capitalize on the negative sentiment toward law enforcement in this nation. It is kind of their own "me, too" campaign of maltreatment, the "not fair" defense. Reminds me of the parents of the Seminole Heights murderer in Tamps, who refuse to answer any questions about their son.  Kind of like "sorry about your damned luck of people getting killed".

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