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Most people in the country who watch national news might have missed it, but at least four Americans were killed in a series of terror attacks by a muslim extremist in June. That's more people than were killed in the Boston Bombing, but the national media has ignored the story completely. Ali Muhammad Brown, a devout muslim, targeted, lured, and killed at least two gay men in Washington. He killed a third man at some point before traveling to New Jersey, where he killed a 19 year old college student while while the student was waiting at a traffic light. He then tried to carjack, kidnap and (likely kill) a another man in Point Pleasant but fled when he realized he could not drive the car's manual transmission. When police eventually arrested Brown, they found a notebook and Jihadist writings. Brown was previously arrested in 2004 by anti-terrorism agents for fraud, ties to Somali terror groups and threats of Jihad. Brown is also a convicted sex offender; his victim was a six year old girl. Why no national media attention for this terrorist and his victims?
It's unclear if he went on killing spree because he was a thug or because of religion. He and 2 other men with non-Muslim names have been charged in one of the murders. Note that Brown is registered sex offender. I'm finding many online news stories on this - just not with your jihadist spin.
Oh-and it wasnt a terror attack, this guy was more of a criminal. Hardly qualifies as "terror attacks".
Exactly, a thug who is a couple of french fries short of a happy meal.
Just very happy he is off the streets and hope to hell we ship his sorry azz back to Washington as they have a death penalty and NJ doesn't.
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