17 January 2022

I Really Don't Know What to Make of This

The hostage taking on Saturday in Colleyville, TX at Congregation Beth Israel makes no sense.

The (now dead) hostage taker, British citizen Malik Faisal Akram, was demanding the release of Pakistani neurologist Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, who is currently serving an 86 year sentence in a Federal prison in Fort Worth for terrorism and attempting to shoot US soldiers and FBI agents in Afghanistan. (None of the hostages died)

Clearly, the hostage taking was not well thought out, it had no chance of success, so we could be dealing with someone who was not "all there", or an attempt to commit suicide by cop by a wannabee Jihadi.

The case of Siddiqui is even hinkier than the hostage situation, with credible allegations of years of torture before the incident for which she was sentenced, and the allegation of attempted murder involving her picking up an M-4 carbine that was left on the floor near her. (!)

The entire situation is profoundly weird.

2 comments :

Stephen Montsaroff said...

Siddiqui: "herself...sentenced to 86 years in jail after she tried to fire her Jewish lawyers at trial, demanded that Jews be excluded from the jury, and declared that her guilty verdict came “from Israel and not from America.”
Good things she isn't a Ukranian or Belorussian, or the hinkiness might have been missed.

Matthew Saroff said...

Yeah, and we don't know what happened to her in the 5 years that she was missing, but best evidence was detained and tortured, so we do not know what she was like before that.

In either case, leaving a loaded carbine on the floor near her boggles the mind.

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