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Lawyer: Arkansas shooting suspect 'brainwashed'
2009-06-05
The Tennessee man suspected in Monday's attack on a recruitment center in Little Rock, Arkansas, was brainwashed and tortured while imprisoned in Yemen, his lawyer said Thursday. "My client is a young man, I think, brainwashed," attorney Jim Hensley told CNN. "What else could be explained for a young man who's a true American, plays football, helps his grandmother and mows the lawns of his neighbors? Comes back and then finds himself in this situation? That is not a normal situation in my book."
That sounds like one desperate lawyer ...
Abdulhakim Muhammad, formerly known as Carlos Bledsoe, is charged with killing Pvt. William Long, 23, of Conway, Arkansas, and wounding Pvt. Quinton Ezeagwula, 18, of Jacksonville, Arkansas. The 23-year-old convert to Islam has pleaded not guilty. But, according to court records, he told police that he had "political and religious" motives for the shooting.

In September 2007, Muhammad left Tennessee State University in Nashville, where he was studying business, and traveled to Yemen to teach English to children and to learn Arabic. There, "he felt at peace with these people," even marrying a Yemeni, Hensley said. But things began to change when his client was detained for a minor visa violation in Yemen and sent to prison, where he was housed with radical Islamic fundamentalists, Hensley said.

In November 2008, Muhammad was arrested in the port city of Aden for overstaying his visa and deported two months later in cooperation with the U.S. Embassy, a Yemeni official said. There is disagreement about the time he was incarcerated. The lawyer said Muhammad told him he had served four months in prison. Hensley said Muhammad told him that, during the last two weeks he was held, he was deprived of sleep and food and "was slapped around a little bit," enduring beatings on the backs of his legs.

However, Mohammed AlBasha, a spokesman for the Yemeni Embassy, rejected Hensley's assertion. "It is understood that the process of radicalization can take a number of years, not a couple of weeks," he said. "So, the statement that his lawyer made, that he was brainwashed and tortured for weeks in Yemen, are baseless."

During Muhammad's time in the prison, an FBI agent visited him not as an ally but as an interrogator, Hensley said. The FBI agent "believed that Carlos was some kind of hardened terrorist hellbent on doing violence to America," Hensley said.

After he was released in January, Muhammad returned to Nashville, Tennessee, where his parents noticed their son was "fidgety, frustrated, can't sit still," Hensley said. The same FBI agent approached him and threatened to put him under surveillance, "to do everything we can to cause you trouble," Hensley said. A federal law enforcement source told CNN that the FBI was investigating Muhammad, but FBI spokesmen would not confirm any contact they might have had.

Hensley added that Muhammad's parents told him that, once he returned to Nashville, "he was a different human," one who blamed the United States for the war wounds suffered by some of the children whom he had taught, children without arms or legs. He also blamed U.S. immigration policy for his inability to bring his bride back to the United States with him, Hensley said. "A first-year psychology student would be able to see that this young man needed some help, and that wasn't offered him by anyone," Hensley said.

Muhammad eventually moved to Little Rock to help his father's Memphis tour business expand into Arkansas. Just before the shooting, he was working out of a Hilton hotel in Little Rock in the family business, driving a sightseeing van.

Hensley said he was speaking to the news media because Muhammad had asked him to. "His agenda is different from mine; he wants to be a martyr," the lawyer said.

Federal agents said Wednesday that they were looking into whether Internet searches of various locations in several other U.S. cities were a sign that Muhammad was seeking "additional targets." The cities investigators included Atlanta, Georgia; Louisville, Kentucky; New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Memphis, Tennessee, where Muhammad grew up.
Columbus too, it seems.
Hensley told CNN that his client was not the only person who was using the computer.

Muhammad is being held on a state count of capital murder and 16 counts of engaging in a terrorist act by firing into an occupied building.
Posted by:ryuge

#18  The FBI and other police agencies must be very, very careful when investigating Muslims. They cannot seem to be persecuting Muslims, even those who shout "Death to America". Especially African-Americans who convert to Islam. Then it is racist and Islamophobic to investigate them.
Investigating someone who does not commit a crime can end an agent's career.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2009-06-05 18:12  

#17  The torture consisted of him being slapped around a little bit.

Awww the poor baby! And that made him murder random Americans because . . . ?

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2009-06-05 14:51  

#16  one who blamed the United States for the war wounds suffered by some of the children whom he had taught, children without arms or legs.

It couldn't have possibly been the internal strife that has killed tens of thousands since 1965 that caused any of these poor children to suffer and be wounded, it has to be Uncle Sam. Sounds like Carlos was smoking something more than a little hash. As for bringing back his "bride", there are procedures. If you don't use them, you'll have all manner of difficulty. I've known several people who married German wives, and had to go through a ton of paperwork to bring them to the States afterwards. It's not like it's an automatic thing.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-06-05 14:10  

#15  BACK OFF coppers! Tu3031 is correct! Besides, name changes are very.... Presidential.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-06-05 12:45  

#14  The FBI agent "believed that Carlos was some kind of hardened terrorist hellbent on doing violence to America," Hensley said.

The name's "Abdulhakim Muhammad", counselor. He picked it, not you. Carlos doesn't exist anymore, as much as you'd like to convince a jury that the poor, mixed up kid does.
Posted by: tu3031   2009-06-05 12:36  

#13  The Tennessee man suspected in Monday's attack on a recruitment center in Little Rock, Arkansas, was brainwashed and tortured while imprisoned in Yemen, his lawyer said Thursday.

But ... but ... but ... we all know that torture doesn't work. Right?

/Obama
Posted by: AzCat   2009-06-05 12:10  

#12  Un-brainwash him, do it muslin style, exactly as he was taught, cut his head off.
Posted by: Mstrmech   2009-06-05 11:59  

#11  Yes, in a perfect world, Moose.
Posted by: ed   2009-06-05 11:21  

#10  The "brainwashed" defense is a gift to the prosecutor. In his shoes, I would play on that like a trumpet.

"So, was it just this particular mosque that 'brainwashed' him, is this particular sect of Islam a 'brainwashing cult', or do you mean to imply that an inherent part of Islam is 'brainwashing'?"

"Describe the techniques used to 'brainwash' the defendant."

"What parts of these brainwashing techniques are standard among cults that brainwash? Was any chanting involved, or repetitive movement? Was there peer group pressure to conform? Rejection of prior values? Was the doctrine confusing? Were the rules uncompromising? Was verbal abuse or hostility directed at anyone? Was there a dress code? Efforts to isolate the "victim" from non-members? Were there attempts to instill guilt or fear? Changes in diet or sleep plans? All of these are traits common to cults."

"Has anyone else with this 'cult' been 'brainwashed' as well, so are 'ticking time bombs' waiting to go off and slaughter innocent men, women and children?"

"If this network of cults exists elsewhere in the country, should its members be put into protective custody until they can be psychologically evaluated or institutionalized until they can be de-programmed?"

"Certainly any children associated with this 'cult' should be removed and placed under foster care to insure that they are not being 'brainwashed' as well."

By now, the defendant would be desperate to change his plea to "guilty".
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-06-05 11:19  

#9  The Columbus mosque he had frequented also turned out four others indicted on terrorist charges. Sounds like the FBI/Homeland Security has really dropped the ball on this one.
Posted by: Lumpy Elmoluck5091   2009-06-05 11:11  

#8  blame Bush
Posted by: Theash Big Foot2344   2009-06-05 11:07  

#7  But his target is still "dead".
Posted by: Seafarious   2009-06-05 10:46  

#6  "Arkansas shooting suspect 'brainwashed'"

So you admit he's muslim....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-06-05 10:41  

#5  This guy was arrested in Knoxville in 2004. Can't figure out why he was put into the wind.

"...Muhammad, then known as Carlos Bledsoe, was arrested in Knoxville in 2004 with an ounce of marijuana and a cache of high-powered firearms that he told police he planned to sell.

Court records show only a single charge was filed, possessing an illegal weapon, and it was dismissed four months after the arrest. John Gill, special counsel to Randy Nichols, the Knox County prosecutor, said Wednesday he wasn't legally allowed to make any public statements about the case.

The newspaper reported court records weren't clear on whether some of Bledsoe's record might have been expunged."


His parents said he was weird in January, 2009. He may have been "a jihadist" for longer than that. He also has links to a Columbus mosque that is considered radical.
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-06-05 10:02  

#4  When you have all those ingredients, shouldn't this case have been a Full Investigation?
Posted by: HammerHead   2009-06-05 09:46  

#3  "My client is a young man, I think, brainwashed," attorney Jim Hensley told CNN. "What else could be explained for a young man who's a true American, plays football, helps his grandmother and mows the lawns of his neighbors? and shoots American soldiers, wants to kill Jews and infidels
Posted by: Frank G   2009-06-05 09:39  

#2  The Tennessee man suspected in Monday's attack on a recruitment center in Little Rock, Arkansas, was brainwashed and tortured while imprisoned in Yemen, his lawyer said Thursday.

So why didn't Abdulhakim Muhammad shoot up a mosque or falafel house?
Posted by: ed   2009-06-05 09:20  

#1  The FBI agent "believed that Carlos was some kind of hardened terrorist hellbent on doing violence to America,"

And then what did the FBI do?
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-06-05 09:14  

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