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Monday, August 8, 2011

Fear of Reprisals from the Religion of Peace in Florida

I reported here a while ago about a woman, Fatima Abdallah killed herself by repeatedly beating her head against a coffee table.  The case of her death was quickly closed and ruled a suicide.  Now any thinking person would immediately question this ruling, asking how a person could, in fact continually bash their head against a hard surface long enough to cause death.  That is like claiming the suicide victim shot themselves three times...in the head...with a 44 magnum. 

Now the truth has appeared, and it is not pretty.  From Tampa Police Crime Scene Technician Shelby Garman came the devastating statement that the reason the case was so quickly dispatched was due to the “fear of Muslim reprisal.”   If this is truly the case, as it seems to be then we are in a lot more trouble than I thought.  The fact that a crime, a murder could be so easily swept under the rug because of a fear that Muslims will attack brings up questions about Islamic doctrine and how Muslims take the Qur'an to justify their actions against those who insult them.  Are we to now, in all cases involving Muslims, take the tack that whatever they do, they cannot be seen as criminals because their coreligionist's will get mad and cause trouble?  I pray not, as that would usher in a new era and a new level of dhimmitude.

Madness abounds, and we are, by choice swimming towards the whirlpool.



Tampa Police crime scene tech now admits "fear of Muslim reprisal" in honor killing classified as accidental death


We held a rally for justice for Fatimah Abdallah last June. Now at last the truth is coming out. This is justice in America in 2011: a police department cowers in fear of violence from Muslims if it tells the truth about an Islamic honor killing. Ask yourself if all the "Islamophobia" mongers care even the slightest bit about justice for Fatimah Abdallah.
 
Here is an extraordinary announcement from David Caton of the Florida Family Association:
 
Tampa Police CSI tech admits “fear of Muslim reprisal” in Palestinian woman’s death. Florida Family Association asks Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate.
 
Florida Family Association (FFA) now has direct evidence that officials with the Tampa Police Department are intimidated by the possible involvement of religious creed in the death of the Palestinian woman named Fatima Abdallah.
 
The Tampa Police Department claims that Fatima Abdallah killed herself by repeatedly beating her head against a coffee table. FFA and numerous other organizations call that assertion preposterous. Florida Family Association contends that Fatima Abdallah died as the result of an honor killing and not an accident. Florida Family Association’s full report on the mishandling of the death of Fatimah Abdallah is posted here at Floridafamily.org
 
Tampa Police Crime Scene Technician Shelby Garman called Florida Family Association’s private investigator on July 26, 2011 to request that her name be removed from the Tampa Police Department GO report posted at Floridafamily.org because of “fear of Muslim reprisal.” Click here to read our private investigator’s report.
 
Florida Family Association wanted more documentation to support our private investigator’s report so we sent an email to Shelby Garman. When Florida Family Association asked Shelby Garman by email to confirm her request she did. Click here to read her reply and email property validation information that documents she sent the email from the Tampa Police Department.
 
This Crime Scene Technician’s statement and request verifies what Florida Family Association has alleged all along that the Tampa Police Department and/or the Hillsborough County Medical Examiner Office were intimidated by the possible involvement of religious creed in the death of Fatimah Abdallah. It appears that some officials feared Muslim reprisal, feared media attention if the case became public and therefore decided to promptly call this violent death an accident without any further investigation beyond the incident date.

Read it all, and support AFDI and SIOA

1 comment:

A Christian Woman Who Has Lived Under Shariah said...

If you would like to send an email to Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi asking her office to investigate Tampa Police Dept, please go to:

http://floridafamily.org/full_article.php?article_no=68

Sending an email is simple, you need only to add your name and email address to a letter that has already been written. Takes about 5 seconds to do.