Now the Ghaza police will turn in their two suspects on the abduction of the three teens, of course. Right after the parade in their honor.
Well, chalk me up wrong on this one. I would have given 99 to 1 odds that this was not the ‘revenge murder’ as painted by the media.
If true, I hope the murderers get the most severe sentence possible. However, we should keep in mind that even a confession is not always true, and a police claim of a confession may also be inaccurate (more likely true than not, for both concerns, but a significant minority of cases are exceptions). The plausibility of this story depends on how they were questioned, and whether the alleged murderers provided closely-held details or were prompted with those details and merely confirmed them under intense professional interrogation. Lock them up for their own safety and for the safety of others. Give them a lawyer and a fair trial. Then condemn them if they are convicted.
It’s a shame, because one incident like this by the “good guys” will be remembered forever and always offered up by the left as evidence against them, while thousands of crimes by the “bad guys” are instantly forgotten.
The dead Palie was a “teen?” There are Afro-American Palestinians over there?
The dead Palie was a “teen?” There are Afro-American Palestinians over there?