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INS Denied Residency to LAX Gunman, tried to deport
Las Vegas Sun ^ | 7/6/02 | AP

Posted on 07/06/2002 2:16:10 PM PDT by PJeffQ

INS Denied Residency to LAX Gunman
ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES- The government had started deportation proceedings in 1996 against the Egyptian immigrant who gunned down two people at Los Angeles International Airport. But the following year, he gained U.S. residency because of his wife, officials said Saturday.

It wasn't clear what caused the Immigration and Naturalization Service to reject Hesham Mohamed Hadayet's first petition for permanent residency, INS spokesman Francisco Arcaute said.

The deportation process was started after that rejection, then was stopped when Hadayet gained residency in 1997 through his wife, Hala, who had received an immigration visa through the Department of States' Diversity Lottery Program, Arcaute said.

Hadayet's uncle, Hassan Mostaffa Mahfouz, told The Associated Press in Egypt that Hadayet had only about a year remaining before he qualified for U.S. citizenship.

Hadayet was happy in the United States, Mahfouz said.

"I don't believe what happened," he said. "I felt that he could not do that."

On the Fourth of July, Hadayet was the fourth person in line at the ticket counter for El Al, Israel's national airline, when he began firing, killing two people and wounding three others, authorities said. He fired off 10 or 11 bullets before he was shot dead by a security guard.

His wife and sons, Adam, 8, and Omar, 14, were visiting family in Egypt at the time.

FBI special agent Richard Garcia said Saturday it still wasn't known if Hadayet harbored anti-Israel feelings, as a former employee claimed he did, and may have been motivated by hate.

Authorities had also not ruled out terrorism as a motive, and they were also considering the possibility that Hadayet was despondent over his personal or business affairs. Israeli officials said they would consider the attack an act of terror unless it was proven otherwise.

"We are pursuing all three motives," Garcia said.

What is clear, Garcia said, is that Hadayet walked into the airport intending to kill. He was armed with a .45-caliber semiautomatic Glock pistol, a 9 mm handgun and a 6-inch knife.

The FBI searched the family's apartment and took a computer, books, binders and other material, but released no details Saturday of what they contained. Autopsy results of the suspect were expected to be released late Saturday.

Abdul Zahav, a man who said he worked for Hadayet until he was fired two years ago, said Hadayet once told him he hated all Israelis. "He kept all his anger inside him," Zahav said.

A bumper sticker on Hadayet's front door read, "Read the Koran." However, Hadayet was apparently an unknown in the mosques attended by most of Southern California's 1 million Arab Americans.

After the FBI released his name as the gunman, members of the Muslim Public Affairs Council in Los Angeles began calling members and mosques in suburban Orange County where he lived. No one recognized his name.

"It's a very bizarre case because this man is unknown to the community and was not part of any organization," said Salam Al-Marayati, director of the council. "At this point it just seems like the work of a deranged individual."

Police records in Irvine show officers little contact with Hadayet over the 10 years he lived there. Police were called to his apartment once for a domestic dispute in May 1996, three months after his petition for permanent residency was rejected. They found Hadayet and his wife had been in a "physical confrontation," but no charges were filed.

The only other Irvine police files on Hadayet were when he was robbed in 1997 while driving a cab and when he was listed as a witness and victim in a fraud case reported in 2001.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Front Page News; Government; Israel; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: egypt; elal; fbi; hadayat; hadayet; ins; islam; lax; laxshooter; salamalmarayati; terrorism

1 posted on 07/06/2002 2:16:10 PM PDT by PJeffQ
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To: PJeffQ
"It's a very bizarre case because this man is unknown to the community and was not part of any organization," said Salam Al-Marayati, director of the council. "At this point it just seems like the work of a deranged individual."

I bet they say that about all of their terrorist friends.

Of course he wouldn't openly "belong" to a local organization or register as a member at a mosque...his orders from Osama and company are to blend in, do not draw attention to yourself.

Just like the murderers from 9-11 when they lived in Florida.

2 posted on 07/06/2002 2:28:37 PM PDT by woofer
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To: woofer
I have a feelinng he acted alone. Either way he was garbage.
3 posted on 07/06/2002 2:51:50 PM PDT by sakic
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To: woofer
I bet they say that about all of their terrorist friends.

Anyone who believe one of these "community leaders", or the smokescreen coming out of the clintonoid-infested administration, has the IQ of a deranged housefly. Or a bit less.

4 posted on 07/06/2002 2:55:11 PM PDT by Cachelot
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To: PJeffQ
Yes, of course, Clinton voters!
5 posted on 07/06/2002 3:19:52 PM PDT by Bogie
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To: PJeffQ
One thing I don't know: are non-citizens able to legally own firearms in the U.S.?
6 posted on 07/06/2002 3:23:22 PM PDT by John Jorsett
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To: John Jorsett
Permanent residents have all the rights of citizens except they're not allowed to vote or serve on juries.
7 posted on 07/06/2002 4:09:31 PM PDT by goldstategop
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To: sakic
I have a feelinng he acted alone.

With a little help from the Koran no doubt.

8 posted on 07/06/2002 5:29:04 PM PDT by Musket
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To: PJeffQ
Where's the teeth like we had for that little Cuban boy?
9 posted on 07/06/2002 7:17:08 PM PDT by kinghorse
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To: PJeffQ
Let's get thyis straight. This Egyptian does not belong to "an organization" so this is not "terrorism".

By this parameter, McVeigh was not a terrorist. Do the Fumbling Bumbling Idiots really think the average citizen is that stupid?

10 posted on 07/06/2002 7:35:55 PM PDT by wcbtinman
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After the FBI released his name as the gunman, members of the Muslim Public Affairs Council in Los Angeles began calling members and mosques in suburban Orange County where he lived. No one recognized his name.

"It's a very bizarre case because this man is unknown to the community and was not part of any organization," said Salam Al-Marayati, director of the council. "At this point it just seems like the work of a deranged individual."

How very public-spirited of MPAC to aid the FBI in insuring that no one remembers Hadayet. Of course, MPAC would very much like to prove Israel's claim that this was terrorism, and they are doing everything in their power to help. </sarcasm

11 posted on 07/06/2002 8:49:15 PM PDT by browardchad
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The government granted special permission for El Al to fly on the Sabbath so passengers could get to Israel quickly. Israel's national airline is normally prohibited by law from flying during the Jewish holy day, which lasts from sunset Friday to sunset Saturday.


12 posted on 07/06/2002 8:58:21 PM PDT by PatriotReporter
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Thanks for the info, but I don't understand how it pertains to this article.
13 posted on 07/07/2002 12:50:58 AM PDT by Eddie Haskell
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