Justin Nitsuj
Superstar
Betty White
Bet he gets taken in alive
Bet he gets taken in alive
The public generally cosigned the Harry Potter chick for rocking w/ Palestine and then some idiot comes along and starts a seemingly antisemetic hostage situation.
Granted he hasn't killed/hurt anyone yet, but he's really just giving fuel to the "we need to be heavy handed w/ Palestinians" crowd.
Caping for Arab Muslims
" she was carrying, the police found a number of documents in English and Urdu describing how to make explosives, chemical weapons, Ebola, dirty bombs, and radiological agents (which discussed the mortality rates of certain weapons), and handwritten notes referring to a "mass casualty attack" that listed various US locations and landmarks (including the Plum Island Animal Disease Center, the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Wall Street, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the New York City subway system), according to her indictment.[3][23][135] The Globe also mentioned one document about a "theoretical" biological weapon that did not harm children.[27] She also reportedly had documents about American military bases, excerpts from a bombmaking manual, a one-gigabyte digital media storage device that contained over 500 electronic documents (including correspondence referring to attacks by "cells", describing the US as an enemy, and discussing recruitment of jihadists and training), maps of Ghazni and the provincial governor's compounds and nearby mosques, and photos of members of the Pakistani military.[3][22][23][32][136][137] Other notes described various ways to attack enemies, including by destroying reconnaissance drones, using underwater bombs, and using gliders. She also had "numerous chemical substances in gel and liquid form that were sealed in bottles and glass jars", according to the later complaint against her,[3][23][32][136][138] and about two pounds of sodium cyanide, a highly toxic poison.[22][28] US prosecutors later said that sodium cyanide is lethal even when ingested in small doses (even less than five milligrams), and various of the other chemicals she had could be used in explosives.[139] Abdul Ghani, Ghazni's deputy police chief, said she later confessed she had planned a suicide attack against the governor of Ghazni Province.[137]"86 years for assault and attempted murder?
For that amount of time, might as well wipe out the entire battalion
FixedMental illness
Nah, let’s stop with the Metal Illness card.Fixed
" she was carrying, the police found a number of documents in English and Urdu describing how to make explosives, chemical weapons, Ebola, dirty bombs, and radiological agents (which discussed the mortality rates of certain weapons), and handwritten notes referring to a "mass casualty attack" that listed various US locations and landmarks (including the Plum Island Animal Disease Center, the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Wall Street, the Brooklyn Bridge, and the New York City subway system), according to her indictment.[3][23][135] The Globe also mentioned one document about a "theoretical" biological weapon that did not harm children.[27] She also reportedly had documents about American military bases, excerpts from a bombmaking manual, a one-gigabyte digital media storage device that contained over 500 electronic documents (including correspondence referring to attacks by "cells", describing the US as an enemy, and discussing recruitment of jihadists and training), maps of Ghazni and the provincial governor's compounds and nearby mosques, and photos of members of the Pakistani military.[3][22][23][32][136][137] Other notes described various ways to attack enemies, including by destroying reconnaissance drones, using underwater bombs, and using gliders. She also had "numerous chemical substances in gel and liquid form that were sealed in bottles and glass jars", according to the later complaint against her,[3][23][32][136][138] and about two pounds of sodium cyanide, a highly toxic poison.[22][28] US prosecutors later said that sodium cyanide is lethal even when ingested in small doses (even less than five milligrams), and various of the other chemicals she had could be used in explosives.[139] Abdul Ghani, Ghazni's deputy police chief, said she later confessed she had planned a suicide attack against the governor of Ghazni Province.[137]"
Pretty crazy stuff.