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Jihad came to West Orange, NJ.
The man accused of gunning down a Livingston teenager in his car earlier this summer told investigators the murder was an act of retribution for U.S. military action against Muslims in the Middle East.
According to court documents filed Wednesday in Washington state, where he is accused of killing three other men, Ali Muhammad Brown said he considered it his mission to murder 19-year-old Brendan Tevlin as an act of "vengeance" for innocent lives lost in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria and Iran.
"All these lives are taken every single day by America, by this government. So a life for a life," he told detectives, according to the documents.
Brown, 29, also confessed to killing the other men, all of whom, like Tevlin, were shot multiple times in isolated areas late at night. He described the murder as a "just kill" — carried out against an adult male who was not in the company of any women, children or elderly persons, court papers said.
Prosecutors say Brown is a devout Muslim who had become angered by U.S. military intervention in the Islamic world, which he referred to as "evil."
The politically correct prosecutors office insisted on labeling Tevlin's murder as a "robbery gone bad." We now know that to be a lie. This young man's reputation was smeared to avoid offending Muslims.
But there's no escaping the truth. "A devout Muslim" followed his religion. He stalked innocent victims, and slaughtered them for Allah. Brendan Tevlin is dead, and we as a country still aren't willing to admit that the problem isn't "terrorism," or "extremism," or "poverty," or "occupation," or any of the thousand other excuses the apologists make in the name of moral relativism.
The problem is Islam. It is not a religion of peace. It is an ideology of violence. Beheadings. Honor killings. Jihad.
The plight of Iraqi Christians is instructive, and foreboding.
Because, Pope Benedict was right.
And, for those of you who prefer to get your news from the entertainment side of the aisle, allow me to agree (just this once) with Bill Maher.
Isis- "one of thousands of Islamic militant groups" (NYTimes) beheads another. But by all means lets keep pretending all religions are alike
— Bill Maher (@billmaher) August 20, 2014
Like I said earlier this week,
Mister we could use a man like Stephen Decatur again.
Posted at 11:40 by Chris Wysocki
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