Las Vegas: Iranian man with grenade on bus pleads not guilty

Despite what Ted Williams says, there seems to be more going on here than is told in this story -- hence the million dollar bail. "Man who had inert grenade on bus pleads not guilty ," from the Las Vegas Sun, with thanks to Mum:

The 23-year-old Iranian man who on Aug. 1 allegedly claimed to be Osama bin Laden's cousin before displaying an inert grenade on a bus pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges stemming from the incident.

Eman Zaeri is charged with making threats or conveying false information concerning acts of terrorism and one count of burglary.

A burglary charge can be applied in any case in which someone goes into an enclosed place, in this case a bus, allegedly with the intent to commit a felony.

Zaeri allegedly threatened to blow up an employee transfer bus headed to Buffalo Bill's in Primm on Aug. 1.

A Clark County grand jury indicted Zaeri on Sept. 2 and his bail was set at $1 million.

On Thursday District Judge Donald Mosley agreed to hear arguments on Zaeri's bail on Sept. 21 at which time he we also set a trial date.

Although Zaeri has been in the United States legally for the past two years the Immigration, Customs and Enforcement Department has said if he is convicted of the current charges he could be subject to deportation.

Metro's Homeland Security unit has confirmed that they are involved in an ongoing investigation into Zaeri but will not elaborate as to the specifics of the investigation.

But Ted Williams, Zaeri's lawyer, said federal officials dropped pursuit of any federal charges against Zaeri 12 days after he was arrested.

Williams said he figures the federal officials fairly quickly realized that Zaeri is no terrorist.

"Otherwise the feds wouldn't have dropped it after 12 days," Williams said.

"This is just a relatively immature, naive kid who is not familiar with what is or isn't appropriate behavior in the United States. He's culturally and socially immature, but not a danger."

Zaeri's co-worker, Ana Guizcar, told police the Buffalo Bill employee bus was driving down Interstate 15 when Zaeri turned to her and said, "I'm getting tired of the job, I'm going to blow up Buffalo Bill's today."

Guizcar said Zaeri was listening to music with headphones and said, "I'm listening to what God's going to tell me to do next" and that he was 'Osama Bin Laden's cousin.'

She said when she began questioning Zaeri he pulled out the grenade and said, "You know, I better do it right now, in the bus."

Guizcar told police she grabbed the grenade from Zaeri and gave it to a fellow co-worker sitting behind her who then gave it to a security guard from Buffalo Bills who was also on the bus.

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Surely some civic minded Saudi prince will gladly post his bail with our petrodollars,

and CAIR will follow up by threatening the media for misreporting the news, or insisting that it would be wrong to: a. assume the gentleman was a Muslim, or b. if he were a Muslim, to assume that this was anything but an isolated case of misunderstanding.

the ACLU will volunteer to appeal the bail order.

Maybe Sean Penn, not to leave out Hollywood, can make an appearance in a photo op,embracing him.

From above:

"This is just a relatively immature, naive kid who is not familiar with what is or isn't appropriate behavior in the United States. He's culturally and socially immature, but not a danger."


Mr. Williams, would you kindly explain to me which country finds this 'relatively immature", "naive kid['s]" behavior 'appropriate' ? And why would that be an excuse? Our laws exist for a reason. It's very tiresome to read about individuals such as this Mr. Williams discarding our laws in favor of moral relativisms.

If a similar incident was undertaken by a 'naive' and 'relatively immature' infidel aimed at an MSA or ISNA or CAIR facility/function - would it have been written off as innocuously by Williams?

A woman took his grenade away from him? A fine warrior he is. Allah is not happy. He frowns on jihadists who lose their weapons to women. And on top of that the grenade was a dud. There is no way Allah appriciates a jihadist who's weapon is a dud. It was a mistake for Zaeri to expose his weapon to Guizcar, he was poking it at her in fun, but she took it seriously. Now he's in the slammer with a million dollar bail. Allahs punishment is severe...

There are very few personal problems in the middle east that cannot be solved by the introduction of a hand grenade.. just a cultural thing.

Seriously..taking or attempting to take a grenade away from someone is a very foolish thing to do.