Posted on 07/11/2006 1:21:10 PM PDT by veronica
CHATTANOOGA - The FBI will look into an online video that shows two men shooting a Quran with a military rifle and then leaving the bullet-riddled holy book at a Chattanooga mosque, an agent said Monday.
FBI agent Tim Burke said the Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations asked the Justice Department to investigate the incident. He said no one from the local Muslim community had complained.
Justice Department spokesman Eric Holland said the request would be reviewed carefully.
Ibrahim Hooper, a spokesman for the Islamic group, said the video may have been recorded in Chattanooga a year ago.
The video titled "kill the koran" was posted on MySpace.com last month, Hooper said. It could still be seen on the Web site Monday.
Abdul Raheem Kabah, who Hooper identified as the imam, or prayer leader, of the Chattanooga mosque, did not return telephone messages Monday seeking comment.
A man on the Web site identifies himself as "mully88" and claims to live in Chattanooga. The author's profile lists as heroes "anybody that has killed a muslim or at least tried to kill a muslim." The site also contains slurs against Hispanics and blacks.
I can sleep well tonight knowing that the FBI has run in almost all of the bad guys and, instead of having agents sitting around twiddling their thumbs and collecting dust, has deployed them against the fiendish book-shooters.
Or, if the agents have nothing better to do, maybe the FBI could lend a few of them to whatever outfit it is that's responsible for finding whoever it was who tortured and mutilated those two soldiers a few weeks ago.
It probably has to do with the weapons used and if they were legal.
Posting this video brought this hassle on the guy who made it.
And just what crime would that be? I use it as toilet paper for my dog.
And just what crime would that be? I use it as toilet paper for my dog.
I am trying to find the video..I am wondering now if it was a full auto rifle after reading a few articles online...Some say the typical "Military Style" which usually is MSM speak for semis, but another article says it is was a (full auto) M-16. Then again most media outlets don't know the difference anyway.
Just thinking along those lines. Could have been an Islamist nut-job trying a set up.
Here's hope the FBI will get to the bottom of it and fast.
"We're fighting an enemy that wants us all dead and all the FBI has to do is make sure no Muslims' feelings are hurt. What the f#$% is wrong with this picture?"
Not to mention a president who is too polically correct to NAME the enemy.
Looks like the vid was deleted from myspace..I'll see if I can dig it up.
Will the FBI also investigate the desecration of a Bible with such vigor?
Shooting the Koran is a federal offense? How about shooting a Bible? Dipping a crucifix in urine? Working to remove "under God" from the pledge of allegiance?
Oh, I guess the government would subsidize most of those activities. Sorry.
Good point.........how about doing the same thing to a bible and demanding the FBI respond in kind to this outrage.
The FBI investigates littering?
Do you think they'd get this upset over damage to a Bible?
Picture it: someone calls the F-or B-asic I-ncompetence and hollars, "Someone is shooting a gun at a Bible in the street!" The F-B-I person on the other end of the line would laugh their a** off!
If the Feds really want to see Quran abuse, they should check ut my septic tank.
I'm burying my Gamo air rifle right after i send this out.
Exactly. Whats' good for the goose is good for the gander.
Good thing the guys didn't put a pair of panties on the book. Surely someone from the community would have complained at that point...../s
I found a video but I don't think it is the same one. The one I found is some dude and his buddies lighting up a Koran with some civilian semis and a 12 gauge. It says on his website that the FBI was investigating death threats against HIM and his family by a terrorist organization.
The vid I found is from June of last year.
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