Muslim radicals
poised to exploit U.S. racial tensions, Black nationalists, Nation of Islam influenced Dallas cop killer
While there is no evidence
of formal affiliation, the suspect in the Dallas sniper attack considered
himself a black nationalist, and he showed affinity for the religious group
most closely associated with the Black Power movement that arose in the 1960s,
the Nation of Islam.
Micah Xavier Johnson, a
25 year-old Army reservist who had served a tour of duty in Afghanistan, was
photographed wearing a dashiki and holding up his right fist clenched in the
Black Power salute. On his Facebook page, Johnson liked pages related to Elijah
Muhammad, the Nation of Islam’s deceased founder. And he liked the Black Riders
Liberation Party, the New Black Panther Party and the African American Defense
League.
A group called the Black
Power Political Organization took credit for the Dallas attack, the London
paper The Mirror reported Friday.
Last summer, WND
reported Nation of Islam leader
Louis Farrakhan urged a packed audience at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Miami to
kill white people.
Farrakhan said violent
retaliation is the only way for American blacks to “rise up” and overthrow
their white oppressors.
“So if the federal
government will not intercede in our affairs, then we must rise up and kill
those who kill us,” Farrakhan said. “Stalk them and let them feel the pain of
death that we are feeling.”
In March, WND
reported the concern of FBI
counter-terror specialist John Guandolo that Black Lives Matter radicals were
beginning to team up with Muslim elements to provoke trouble in U.S. cities
that he said will surprise most police agencies.
Prior to the Dallas
shooting, reported
Heavy.com, a Black Lives Matter
member reached out to ISIS on social media, and ISIS supporters have since
commented on the attack.
Other terrorist
organizations in the United States have been trying to capitalize on the racial
tension in the United States.
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