Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Minnesota Muslim Man Hunts Down Stepdaughter In Michigan, Shoots and Kills Her In Honor Killing For Not Following Islam


So, we have yet ANOTHER honor killing in America. And the only place you can really find the story is at local news web sites and broadcasts. I guess Brian Williams doesn't want to touch a story where a 20 year old woman is murdered in cold blood by her stepfather....well, because it's an issue of Islam and I guess you don't want to hurt the feelings of U.S. Muslims or worse yet, inflame them.

Here's what happened from Answering Muslims:

Authorities say a Minnesota man killed his 20-year-old stepdaughter in Michigan because she left home and wasn't following Islam.

Rahim Alfetlawi, 45, was being held today in the Macomb County Jail without bond after being charged with first-degree murder in the death Saturday of Jessica Mokdad at her grandmother's home in the Detroit suburb of Warren. He was arraigned Monday and awaits a May 12 preliminary examination.

Warren Police Detective Lt. Michael Torey says the Coon Rapids man went to police in neighboring Center Line to report the shooting. Torey says Alfetlawi told police the gun accidentally discharged when he pulled it out but police believe he intentionally shot her in the head.

So there you have it...the stepdaughter is embarrassing the family by not following Islam to a tee so you hop in your car and travel 1000 miles...you find her...you pull out your gun and you shoot her point blank in the head and kill her. Allahu Ackbar, eh?



Honor Killing in Michigan: Rahim Alfetlawi Murders Step-Daughter Jessica Mokdad for Not Following Islam


WARREN, Mich. — Authorities say a Minnesota man killed his 20-year-old stepdaughter in Michigan because she left home and wasn't following Islam.

Rahim Alfetlawi, 45, was being held today in the Macomb County Jail without bond after being charged with first-degree murder in the death Saturday of Jessica Mokdad at her grandmother's home in the Detroit suburb of Warren. He was arraigned Monday and awaits a May 12 preliminary examination.

Warren Police Detective Lt. Michael Torey says the Coon Rapids man went to police in neighboring Center Line to report the shooting. Torey says Alfetlawi told police the gun accidentally discharged when he pulled it out but police believe he intentionally shot her in the head.

Alfetlawi requested a court-appointed lawyer. A number listed for Alfetlawi in Minnesota wasn't in service.

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