Wow...the Philly shooter is a liberal nightmare. He's Muslim....kills that whole "peaceful religion" crap. He's black. Too bad for the idiots at #blacklivesmatter. He used an illegally obtained firearm. There goes that whole "we need expanded background checks to stop gun violence" narrative. Good thing he doesn't belong to the Other Crowd as well, or they would probably have to all be put on suicide watch. I'm sure they will still try as hard as they can to blame it on global warming, George Bush, the NRA and republicans though.via FB
Hummmm.... Didn't I mention Farrakhan & ' call out ' to ' stalk & kill cops '?
..Please hold.
While I initiate TRACKING of Nation of Islam aka:
* cough * Revered

Louis Farrakhan
18 hours ago
Revisiting Louis Farrakhan's Call for Followers to 'Stalk and Kill' Cops
http://pjmedia.com/trending/2016/1/9/revisiting-louis-farrakhans-call-for-followers-to-stalk-and-kill-cops/
Although the mayor of Philadelphia is loath to admit it, Islam did have something to do with Edward Archer's attempt on a Philadelphia officer's life Thursday. After his arrest for ambushing and shooting Philadelphia Police Officer Jesse Hartnett while he sat in his police cruiser, Archer told police that he was acting in the name of Islam.
The suspect, 30-year-old Edward Archer, also pledged allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria when he was questioned after his arrest in the shooting late Thursday, police said.
According to a CBS News police source, 30-year-old Edward Archer is a U.S. citizen and has spent time in prison, which is where he may have converted to Islam. In recent years, prisons have become veritable recruitment and training centers for jihadists. The Nation of Islam, known for their hatred of law enforcement officers, has a massive presence in America's prisons.
According to a police source, Archer traveled to Cairo, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia in 2011 and 2012.
His arrest record includes a 2013 arrest in Pennsylvania for illegal gun possession, for which he served little time.
Archer was tracked down by police in 2013 and faced bevy of charges that included aggravated assault, conspiracy, terroristic threats, simple assault and others that involved firearms. He pleaded guilty last year to carrying a gun without a license, a third-degree felony, and simple assault, a second-degree misdemeanor. The more severe charges were dropped in the plea deal.
According to court documents, Archer was sentenced to nine to 13 months in prison, was allowed to count time served and was immediately paroled. Records show he was originally arrested April 14, 2013 and was released April 30, 2013 after posting partial bail.
Police Commissioner Richard Ross characterized the attack on Officer Hartnett as "an attempted assassination."
"He just came out of nowhere and started firing on him," Ross said. "He just started firing with one aim and one aim only, to kill him."Who recently called on his followers to "stalk and kill" their enemies (meaning cops)?
“The Koran teaches persecution is worse than slaughter," Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan preached on July 30 at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Miami. "Then it says, retaliation is prescribed in matters of the slain. Retaliation is a prescription from God to calm the breaths of those whose children have been slain.”
In case it wasn't clear, he added, “We must rise up and kill those who kill us. Stalk them and kill them and let them feel the pain of death that we are feeling.”
I wondered at the time how it was possible that this influential black Muslim leader could get away with such inflammatory, hateful speech. In the United Kingdom, even pro-Sharia preacher Anjem Choudary occasionally faces jail time for his poisonous hate-mongering.
Yet here in America, Farrakhan is allowed to encourage the murder of white people without any repercussions, and his allies in the New Black Panther Party are allowed to flagrantly violate existing gun laws while Obama's Justice Department looks the other way.
In addition, last June, former New Black Panther Party chairman Malik Zulu Shabazz, a friend of Farrakhan, told a group of about 200 African American Charlestonians that they needed to “finish the mission” of killing “slave masters” and their families.
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SassyEuro2
on Sun 01/10/16 01:09 PM