Muslim refugee
inflicts 'carnage' inside Ohio restaurant, Police refuse to ID machete-wielding assailant in 'systematic
attack', by Leo Hohmann, 12/12/16, WND
A Muslim man from
Somalia, likely a refugee or son of a refugee, attacked patrons at a restaurant
owned by a Christian Arab Israeli in Columbus, Ohio, Thursday night but police
are refusing to release the suspect’s name.
CBS
News was first to identify
the attacker, who entered the Nazareth Mediterranean Restaurant with a machete
and began slashing people, as a Somali man named Mohammad Barry.
“He came to each table
and just started hitting them,” one of the diners, Karen Bass, told CBS News.
“There was a man on the floor bleeding, there was blood on the floor. It was
awful. It was just carnage.”
Four people were wounded
in the knife attack, one critically. The owner of the
restaurant, Hany Baransi, who is a Christian Arab from Israel, said he had not
taken a day off since Jan. 2 but took off Thursday night because of a migraine
headache. He is a proud Israeli citizen who flies the Israeli flag in his
restaurant.
“Obviously we were
targeted because there’s a whole bunch of businesses around here,” he told
the Columbus Dispatch. As an Arab Christian who
supports Israel, he described himself as “the minor, minor, minor of the
minority. So nobody likes me.”
Police said the man
entered the restaurant and asked for the owner. He came back about an hour
later with the machete and started hacking patrons. "This was a brutal
attack," said Sgt. Rich Weiner, with Columbus Police. "The second
time, nothing was said. He just came in and started the attack."
Two men left the
restaurant and called 9-1-1 while others threw chairs at the attacker and tried
to stop him. The suspect fled and after a five-mile chase he exited his car
with the machete. That's when officers shot him dead.
The attacker may have
traveled to Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, in 2012, CBS reported, citing
federal law enforcement officials.
Columbus a favorite
dumping ground for Somali refuges
Columbus is home to the
second-largest Somali-American community after Minneapolis. And how did all the
Somalis get in Columbus?
As WND has reported in a
series of articles, the main route into the United States for Somali nationals
is through the refugee resettlement program. The U.S government has since 1992
worked with the United Nations to permanently resettle more than 110,000 Somali
refugees into dozens of U.S. cities, including Minneapolis, Columbus, San
Diego, and smaller cities in Maine, Texas, Idaho, Washington, Georgia,
Michigan, Colorado and Texas.
More than 99 percent of
Somali refugees are Sunni Muslims and the FBI has confirmed that at least 40
young Somali men have left their adopted homeland since 2007 to join the ranks
of foreign terrorist organizations including al-Shabab in Somalia and ISIS in
Syria.
Columbus has been a
major recipient of Somali refugees over the years. Since 2002 the U.S. State
Department has delivered 7,020 Somali refugees to Ohio, and 5,852 of them have
been sent to Columbus, according to the federal
refugee database.
CBS News homeland
security correspondent Jeff Pegues reported that investigators were searching
for a motive, running down leads to try to determine if the attack was
"somehow tied to terrorist organizations."
The FBI has refused to
comment but local media are reported it is being investigated as a "lone
wolf" attack while the event has so far received little attention in the
national media. "There was no rhyme or reason as to who he was going
after," said Weiner.
Cruz, Sessions demand
Obama stop hiding jihad attacks
It took more than five
months for the Justice Department to decide that the July 2015 mass shooting
that killed five U.S. servicemen in Chattanooga, Tennessee, as a terrorist
attack. That attack was carried out by Mohammed Youssef Abdulazeez, who emigrated
to the U.S. from Kuwait with his parents at the age of 6.
In November last year
Faisal Mohammad unleashed a knife
attack on fellow students at
University of California-Merced, a case that received almost no national media
attention and was never ruled a terrorist attack by the Obama administration.
The 2009 attack by Maj.
Nidal Hason at Fort Hood, Texas, that killed 13 soldiers was ruled "work
place violence." Sen. Jeff Sessions,
R-Ala., and Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, recently sent a
letter calling on the Obama
administration to stop covering up the arrests of Muslim jihadists inside the
U.S.
The letter states that
since early 2014 there have been 113 arrests of Muslims implicated in terrorist
activity on U.S. soil and the Obama administration refuses to provide an
immigration history on any of them. Most of the cases have received little or
no coverage in the national media. The restaurant in Ohio
remains closed while police investigate.
http://www.wnd.com/2016/02/muslim-refugee-unleashes-carnage-inside-ohio-restaurant/
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