Friday, November 1, 2024

Chicago Police clueless regarding motive of Muslim gunman shouting "Allahu Akbar" as he shot Orthodox Jew


Sidi Mohamed Abdallah, 22,  shot a 39-year-old Orthodox Jewish man as he walked to synagogue on Shabbat leaving police baffled as to what his motive could be.

Abdallah went into a Jewish neighborhood in Chicago and shot a visibly Jewish man who was on his way to synagogue, and then he got into a gun fight with police as he mysteriously shouted "Allahu Akbar," leaving the cops to scratch their collective heads wondering why.

The shooter, a Muslim man, during the gun battle, shouted the magic words but still got wounded as police shot him. Lucky for Abdallah, police after hearing his war shout did not charge him with a hate crime, but only because they had no idea why he shot at an Orthodox Jewish person on his way to synagogue on the Jewish Sabbath.

“The first thing is we have to find out who’s committing the crime. Secondly, we have to find out the motive for the crime,” Chicago police super-duper-intendent Larry Snelling said during a press conference Monday afternoon. “We don’t just go in and assume that everything is a hate crime, but what we don’t do is rule out the possibility that it could be.”

But why simply call it a hate crime when you can call it terrorism? After all, if shooting at cops while shouting "Allahu Akbar" [Allah is greater] to display the superiority of the shooter's deity to those of the, you know, Jews, isn't the "T" word, then what is?

There are reports that the shooter is also an illegal alien who crossed the border but the cops refuse to confirm this in their reports, just like they're unwilling to confirm whether he shouted the magic words about Allah.

Yes, after refusing to release Mohamed’s identity for three days, and the Jewish identity of the victim, the CPD is refusing to release whether he shouted, “Allahu Akbar.”

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