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Little Rock soldier shooter sez he dunnit an' he wuz right
2009-06-10
"I do feel I'm not guilty," Abdulhakim Muhammad told The Associated Press in a collect call from the Pulaski County jail. "I don't think it was murder, because murder is when a person kills another person without justified reason."
A Muslim convert charged with fatally shooting an American soldier at a military recruiting center said Tuesday that he doesn't consider the killing a murder because U.S. military action in the Middle East made the killing justified.

"I do feel I'm not guilty," Abdulhakim [AP left out his middle name of Mujahid - ed.] Muhammad told The Associated Press in a collect call from the Pulaski County jail. "I don't think it was murder, because murder is when a person kills another person without justified reason."
What's he doing giving interviews to the AP?
Muhammad told the AP he admitted to his actions to police and said he was retaliating against the U.S. military. "Yes, I did tell the police upon my arrest that this was an act of retaliation, and not a reaction on the soldiers personally," Muhammad said. He called it "a act, for the sake of God, for the sake of Allah, the Lord of all the world, and also a retaliation on U.S. military."
Sounds like a terrorist to me ...
In the interview, Muhammad also disputed his lawyer's claim that he had been "radicalized" in a Yemeni prison and said fellow prisoners that some call terrorists were actually "very good Muslim brothers."

He also said he didn't specifically plan the shootings that morning. "It's been on my mind for awhile. It wasn't nothing planned really. It was just the heat of the moment, you know," said Muhammad, who was arrested on a highway shortly after the attack.

The Associated Press sent an interview request to Muhammad last week, before a judge ordered parties in the case to remain quiet. After Tuesday's interview, Muhammad's lawyer Jim Hensley sent an e-mail to the AP asking it to withhold his client's remarks.
And I'm surprised the AP didn't immediately clam up ...
Muhammad, 23, said he wanted revenge for claims that American military personnel had desecrated copies of the Quran and killed or raped Muslims. "For this reason, no Muslim, male or female, sane or insane, little, big, small, old can accept or tolerate," he said.
We can thank Newsweek for the Quran desecration story, and the MSM in general for the rest.
He said the U.S. military would never treat Christians and their Scriptures in the same manner. "U.S. soldiers are killing innocent Muslim men and women. We believe that we have to strike back. We believe in eye for an eye. We don't believe in turning the other cheek," he said.

Asked whether he considered the shootings at the recruiting center an act of war, Muhammad said "I didn't know the soldiers personally, but yes, it was an attack of retaliation. And I feel that other attacks, not by me or people I know, but definitely Muslims in this country and others elsewhere, are going to attack for doing those things they did," especially desecrating the Quran.

Last week, Hensley said his client, born Carlos Bledsoe, had been tortured and "radicalized" in a Yemeni prison after entering the country to teach English. He was held there for immigration violations, and Yemeni officials have denied mistreatment. "Those claims ... are all lies," Muhammad said Tuesday. "That never happened in Yemen. The officials dealt with me in a gentle way."
Come up with another line of defense, Mr. Lawyer ...
Posted by:Seafarious

#14  What's with these jihadists idiots? The Georgia Tech jihadist's father also said he was not guilty in the eyes of Allah. The Little Rock killer said about the same the other day. Do these jihadists all go to the same mosque or do the imans in the mosques they attend all use the same teleprompter script? I'd say Allah says you have to pay the price for what you have done. What is Allah's preferred method of punishment--beheading?
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-06-10 19:19  

#13  OP, I think government is a little busy at the moment hiring people for work for government direct/indirect for the 2010 elections to worry about some deal in Ar'cansaw. It is amazing to me the number of people who have not heard about this (tiller is the news here and all, can't get out of the boastful kansas guy in limelight deal). And unfortunately with the deal in DC today I'm afraid this story doesn't have a chance >:(
Posted by: swksvolFF   2009-06-10 17:51  

#12  Folks, the charge is state capital murder. He stays in Arkansas. And probably looks at a hot shot somewhere down the road.
Posted by: tu3031   2009-06-10 16:09  

#11  Find him guilty - it won't be hard. Then sentence him to prison - half on the left coast somewhere, and the other half in DC (preferably on the Mall, just in front of Congress). I don't really care which way he's split, but vertically would be best. Maybe if Congress has to actually look at the spreading infection of radical Islam (80+% of ALL Islam), maybe they'd be more inclined to do something about it.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-06-10 15:49  

#10  He killed soldiers, he intended to kill soldiers, WHY is this moron in a civilian court in the first place, Send him to leavenworth.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-06-10 11:57  

#9  Bright Pebbles, we MUST remember that the killer of late term abortion doctor Tiller committed a "hate crime" against an innocent person; and Abdulhakim was simply doing what his religion demanded..."kill the infidel".

Sarcasm off :-(
Posted by: WolfDog   2009-06-10 11:33  

#8  A test for you, treat him like the murderer of the doctor last week.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2009-06-10 10:27  

#7  The idiot pleads not guilty and then confesses to AP that he did it. Hmmm.

Are you watching Mr Prosecutor?

He really is electric chair materiel.
Posted by: newc   2009-06-10 10:07  

#6  #3 Bets that the 'process' will drag on longer than Tim McVeigh's

Not if someone pops him first.....may he burn in HELL!!
Posted by: Jarong de Medici3580   2009-06-10 10:02  

#5  Come up with another line of defense, Mr. Lawyer ...

Yeah, and once again, the name is Abdulhakim Mujahid Muhammad. None of this "Carlos Bledsoe: Mixed Up Kid" bullshit.
Posted by: tu3031   2009-06-10 09:33  

#4  It might turn out to be a circus, though if the Dhimmicrats are smart (hah) they'd get behind the effort to try this fellow fairly and quietly.
Posted by: Steve White   2009-06-10 09:27  

#3  Bets that the 'process' will drag on longer than Tim McVeigh's, even with this open public confession of premeditation and execution? /rhetorical question.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-06-10 07:56  

#2  Try him fair, then hang him fair.
Posted by: Steve White   2009-06-10 01:03  

#1  Hang him.
Posted by: OldSpook   2009-06-10 00:50  

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