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Posted on 10/24/2013 1:04:33 PM PDT by Nachum
Two Middle Eastern soldiers training at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri were arrested for trying to abduct a 12 year-old local girl for sex.
KHOU reported, via Free Republic:
Two men training at Fort Leonard Wood are in custody after deputies say they tried to abduct a 12-year-old girl in Pulaski County Friday afternoon.
Mohammed Mahmoud Omar Mefleh, 34, and Antoine Clela, 31, were charged with enticement of a child and harassment.
The victim told police she was playing with a sibling in her yard when Mefleh and Clela approached her several times and tried to lure her into their vehicle. She told officers they kept asking for sexual favors.
The suspects are with a foreign military in a middle eastern country and are part of a training mission at Fort Leonard Wood, just a couple miles from where the attempted abduction took place.
There is no diplomatic immunity, they are guests and if they were diplomats it would be different, but theyre here on a training mission so we treat them like any other citizen charged with a crime, said Sheriff Ron Long with Pulaski County.
Video under the fold.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
Lets allow Middle Eastern military onto our bases.
Sure. Great idea.
Earlier headline was two military trainees. Like a couple of kids just out of high school and we’re left to think, ‘what are these kids coming to?’
No one should trust the media
I saw a bumper sticker that said “Disarm Rapists” That would be a good start for the barbarians. They should be a designated sex toy in federal prison.
Does Pelosi and Reid want to invite them for tea?
Diversity is the Army’s top priority. How wonderful.
More of that outreach paying off....
Gawd, muslims suck.
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