In other words, he converted to Islam at his university in OK. The beard and the skullcap could only mean that.
Either that or he was an atheist - the media wouldn’t want to play up that either. And if he was into an atheistic goth type movement there is no accounting for what weird ways that he could be dressed.
Maybe he became a Hasidic Jew ;)
Lib remark from another board:
“You are so full of @#$%. So is the “anonymous official” that was quoted. just another jesus freak stirring up lies.
No where else is this being reported except for this one AP thread.”
They are in denial that this could likely be one of thiers..
Ummmm. Ever heard of Orthodox Judaism or any of a hundred other religious groups that habitually adopt this type of attire? And a "skullcap" isn't something I associate with Muslims. Turbins, yes, but skullcaps? What Muslim sect does that? It could certainly be that he's a Muslim, but his attire could mean any of a lot of other things, not anywhere near all of them having to do with any religion he might practice.
Also, I had heard about a stocking or knit cap in the description of the shooter in the first incident and a helmet and perhaps body armor in the second, not a skullcap. Has that been specifically reported anywhere?
“The beard and the skullcap”
Seriously?
That sews it up IMO.
There was one photo of the kid from Univ Of OK who blew his own head off with a homebrew bomb outside the stadium about two years ago.
The single photo said it all: native American Caucasian with skullcap and whispy Satan beard.
I saw his posts to a website this AM on TV, concerning his desire to kill as many Christians as possible. It was a website for “former Pentecostals.” I don’t know if that means atheist or what.