He said he had “no regrets.” Of course. Why should he regret doing what Allah commanded, i.e., “kill them wherever you find them” (cf. Qur’an 2:191, 4:89, 9:5)?
“Man on a “jihad” sentenced to life without parole for murder,” Associated Press, May 1, 2018 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
NEWARK, N.J. – A former Seattle resident who said he was on a “jihad” to avenge U.S. policy in the Middle East has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for killing a college student in New Jersey.
Ali Muhammad Brown apologized to family members of 19-year-old Brendan Tevlin during a rambling statement Tuesday, but added he had “no regrets.”
During a plea hearing on the eve of his trial in March, Brown admitted shooting Tevlin as the college student sat in his car at a traffic light in 2014.
He also acknowledged killing three men in Washington state, and likely will be extradited there to face those charges….
somehistory says
Therefore, his “apology” means absolutely nothing.
Wyldeirishman says
Washington state’s team of public defenders will no doubt relish the opportunity to make a brave, daring stand against all reality by vehemently attempting to exonerate this man, all in the name of winning the war against the ever-oppressive white evangelical hetero – normative privelige, naturally.
Lebel says
Disgusting, time to pay for his crimes
gravenimage says
Notice that Lebel does not acknowledge that this is Jihad, even when the Jihadist himself admits it.
elee says
Give the murderer credit. He took responsibility, he didn’t claim to be insane or deluded, he acknowledged that he did just what his scriptures said. And now we get to buy him very expensive lodgings for life while he recruits more jihadis.
gravenimage says
This just means he is even more emboldened than the Muslims spouting Taqiyya.
Hari Singh says
Jihad is making war against the society and the Government. As such it is treason, why not try these Jihadis for treason. This would clearly show that attempting to subvert the Constitution and replace it with shariat is treason and could receive the death penalty.
Savvy Kafir says
That’s a good point. I think jihadis waging war on infidels in the West should be treated as enemy combatants, fighting out of uniform. They should also be tried for treason, if they’re citizens of the nation they attacked.
They should get a quick military trial, followed by a date with a firing squad.
In taking this approach, Western governments would be acknowledging the fact that the True Believers of Islam are at war with the West — thereby providing some much-needed clarity for the public.
dumbledoresarmy says
Agreed.
And mosques, instead of being tenderly protected as being ‘houses of worship’, need to be recognised as … **military bases**. Which they are!
They need to be raided, searched, and then shut down and razed to the ground.
Would we allow the Thuggee cult to openly build temples for human sacrifices? NO.
Then we shouldn’t be allowing mohammedans to build forts for their cult of blood and war that openly proclaims its intention of achieving Total World Domination by a combination of force and fraud.
clap says
Why is this man not hanging from a tree? He’d get his virgins a lot faster that way.
gravenimage says
This is the sort of thing *Muslims* do, clap.
gravenimage says
New Jersey: Muslim admits random murder of teen was jihad
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Repulsive–but mainstream Jihad.
Savvy Kafir says
Glad to see you back at JW, gravenimage. I was getting worried about you!
gravenimage says
Thank you, Savvy Kafir–glad to be back. A technical problem that turned out to be a corrupted ethernet drive–that took forever to diagnose. Very frustrating. Now I’m trying to catch up… 🙂
Mary says
Does anyone know if Washington State has the death penalty for murder?
gravenimage says
Mary, Washington State has had a moratorium on executions since 2014–the general sense is that the death penalty is not coming back there.