Denying the Obvious About Islamist Terror
wsj.com ^ | Dorothy Rabinowitz
Free Republic
Posted on 1/12/2016, 7:57:25 AM by RoosterRedux
It required only half a minute for the mayor of Philadelphia, Democrat Jim Kenney, to achieve national fame. On Friday, an already sensation-crowded day, it fell to the mayor to take part in the official pronouncements on the attempted murder of city police officer Jesse Hartnett, shot and severely wounded as he sat in his patrol car when a would-be assassin emptied his gun at him--13 shots in all.
Police Commissioner Richard Ross Jr., appointed just three days earlier, delivered the details with noteworthy eloquence: The wounded officer, bleeding heavily from three wounds, one arm useless, had gotten himself out of the car, chased the attacker and shot him.
The drama of this recital needed no amplification, but there it was anyway: Clear security video images showed the assailant in his flowing white dishdasha--a robe favored by Muslim men--running toward the patrol car, shooting, sticking his hand in the window, and racing speedily away. Pictures too of the police officer lurching out of the car to give chase.
The wounded shooter, Commissioner Ross revealed, told police after his capture that he had mounted the attack in the name of Islam, that he believes that "the police defend laws that are contrary to Islam." The man apparently wanted to talk only about his devotion to Islam.
Undaunted by anything he'd heard so far, Mayor Kenny then came to the microphone and declared: "In no way, shape or form does anybody in this room believe that Islam or the teaching of Islam" had anything to do with the attack. "This was a criminal with a stolen gun."
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wsj.com ^ | Dorothy Rabinowitz
Free Republic
Posted on 1/12/2016, 7:57:25 AM by RoosterRedux
It required only half a minute for the mayor of Philadelphia, Democrat Jim Kenney, to achieve national fame. On Friday, an already sensation-crowded day, it fell to the mayor to take part in the official pronouncements on the attempted murder of city police officer Jesse Hartnett, shot and severely wounded as he sat in his patrol car when a would-be assassin emptied his gun at him--13 shots in all.
Police Commissioner Richard Ross Jr., appointed just three days earlier, delivered the details with noteworthy eloquence: The wounded officer, bleeding heavily from three wounds, one arm useless, had gotten himself out of the car, chased the attacker and shot him.
The drama of this recital needed no amplification, but there it was anyway: Clear security video images showed the assailant in his flowing white dishdasha--a robe favored by Muslim men--running toward the patrol car, shooting, sticking his hand in the window, and racing speedily away. Pictures too of the police officer lurching out of the car to give chase.
The wounded shooter, Commissioner Ross revealed, told police after his capture that he had mounted the attack in the name of Islam, that he believes that "the police defend laws that are contrary to Islam." The man apparently wanted to talk only about his devotion to Islam.
Undaunted by anything he'd heard so far, Mayor Kenny then came to the microphone and declared: "In no way, shape or form does anybody in this room believe that Islam or the teaching of Islam" had anything to do with the attack. "This was a criminal with a stolen gun."
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