Wednesday, August 22,
2012
Yesterday I posted on the shocking, yes shocking, bacon
investigation by Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly and the NYPD. Muslims who
gathered in a city park found bacon scattered on the ground. And all hell broke
loose. I wonder if the JTTF was called in as well. Islamic supremacists have
turned our lines of defense into sharia enforcers. This irrational fear of
bacon is now part of law enforcement.
“This has been determined to be a bias event on the part of our
Hate Crimes Task Force,” NYPD Commissioner
Ray Kelly told reporters, including WCBS 880′s Rich Lamb.
Of all the troubles in
the world it's astounding that this is an issue, and one so many seem to up in
uproar about...bacon on a field.
"I had put the
bacon there. It was going bad in my trunk and I put it out for the scavengers
like the opossums and the raccoons and sea gulls, and I did not intend for that
to cause anybody any problems..
"Anonymous Caller takes responsibility for Ramadan bacon incident on
Staten Island" Staten Island Live August 22, 2012
STATEN ISLAND,
N.Y. --- An anonymous caller is taking credit for Sunday
morning's possible hate crime at a New Dorp Beach field where morning Ramadan
prayers were scheduled, claiming in a message to the Advance that he been
discarding spoiled bacon when he left it on the field.
"Hi, Deborah. [The
caller is referring to Advance news reporter Deborah Young.] This is-- I was
reading the article about the horrible incident of bacon and Muslims in the
park and I wanted to let you know that is not my intention," said the male
caller, in a 9:20 a.m. message left on a reporter's voice mail Tuesday. He
stops short of saying his name.
"I had put the
bacon there. It was going bad in my trunk and I put it out for the scavengers
like the opossums and the raccoons and sea gulls, and I did not intend for that
to cause anybody any problems.
"It was not any
(inaudible) anti-Muslim act, and I did not want to offend anybody in way. Thank
you and have a good day."
The Advance has informed
the NYPD of the message, though a spokeswoman for Deputy Commissioner for
Public Information Paul Browne's office declined to discuss its
content except to say that it's under investigation.
"This incident is
being investigated by the hate crimes task force. Anyone with information is
asked to call Crime Stoppers. Any calls will be kept confidntial," the
spokeswoman said.
Organizers of the
end-of-Ramadan ceremony found several strips of bacon strewn on John D'Amato
Field at about 8 a.m. Sunday and contacted the NYPD.
One person who
saw the bacon said it was found deep into the athletic field, and at least 50 feet or
60 feet away from any roadway, and a photo of the bacon shows it
close to the painted lines of the soccer field.
The end-of-Ramadan
ceremony, which drew 1,500 worshippers, to the field, was widely publicized in
the days leading up to the event.
The NYPD is also
investigating a hateful comment posted on an SILive.com preview story about the
Ramadan event that Islamic civic leaders have suggested may be linked to the
bacon.
The comment, posted
hours before the celebration by a user with the name "007midland,"
included a threat to bring a pig to the event and commit a vulgar act.
Police sources said that
an NBC News report erred yesterday in stating that a note was left along with
the bacon that was signed by someone who used a code name and referenced a
website was incorrect. No physical note was left on the scene, sources said.
Dr. Mohamed Sadeia, the
president of the Muslim American Society on Staten Island, which organized the
gathering, said he had to change the seating arrangements to keep worshippers
away from and largely unaware of the bacon.
Manufacturing the Muslim
victimhood myth.
Posted by Pamela Geller on
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 at 03:54 AM in Islamic law in
America |
Wednesday, August 22,
2012
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