More muzzie bs.  they will do anything to get their way. send all muzzies
back to the sand.

On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 5:56 AM, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Police in suburban Chicago have arrested a Muslim college student for
> allegedly faking a racist attack by a masked gunman, an attack police
> now say never happened.
>
> Earlier this month, Safia Jilani, 19, was found by friends in the
> basement bathroom of the Schaible science building of Elmhurst
> College, claiming she was clubbed with a gun by a masked assailant.
> Anti-Muslim epithets were found scrawled on a nearby mirror, similar
> to a hate-filled graffiti that had been found on Jilani's locker only
> a week earlier.
>
> The college locked down the campus after the alleged attack and,
> according to the Chicago Tribune, later released an advisory warning
> students of a 5-foot, 8-inch, white male attacker guilty of committing
> a "hate crime."
>
> According to a joint statement just released from Elmhurst Police, the
> college and the state's attorney's office, however, there was no
> gunman, and the attack was staged.
>
> "The totality of all the evidence, and interviews with staff and
> students at the college … concluded that this incident never
> happened," Elmhurst Police Chief Steven Neubauer told the Tribune,
> though he refused to elaborate.
>
> Word of the attack spread when Jilani, one of approximately 25 Muslim
> students out of 3,300 enrolled at Elmhurst College, sent a text
> message to friend Carly Notorangelo on the evening of Oct. 9, begging
> for help.
>
> According to the Elmhurst Press, the text read, "Emergency. Basement
> of Schaible. Bathroom."
>
> Notorangelo told the Press she found Jilani unconscious on the floor
> of the bathroom with the words "Kill the Muslims" scrawled on a nearby
> mirror.
>
> Jilani's friends later reported that she had suffered bruised ribs and
> a concussion, though Jilani refused emergency medical care immediately
> following the incident.
>
> Notorangelo told Chicago's WBBM-TV, "I found my friend, my sister, one
> of the most courageous people I know, unconscious on the floor,
> because somebody hit her with a gun. Because they don't think it's
> okay for her to express her love for God by wearing a piece of cloth
> on her head."
>
> The next day, hundreds of students at the campus held a sit-in to
> protest the alleged hate crime and show their support for Jilani.
>
> News of Jilani's arrest and the staged attack has left students at the
> campus baffled.
>
> "We had a rally," said Richie Palys, a freshman jazz studies major, to
> the Tribune. "People cried over what happened, and her best friends
> gave speeches for her. I don't even know what to believe anymore."
>
> Jilani has since surrendered to the authorities and has been booked on
> filing a false police report, a felony punishable by one to three
> years in prison.
>
> http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=78437
> >
>


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